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Dr. Tianyuan Teng

Postdoc

Main Focus

My long-term research goal is to understand how humans construct abstract representations of the world or tasks from fragmented experience, and how reward and goals modulate this constructive process.

My previous work focused on the representation of uncertainty and unsupervised learning—specifically, on how humans apply low-dimensional probabilistic structures to incrementally compress high-dimensional density curves (Teng et al., 2023, 2025).

My current research explores how humans use abstract world/task representations for hierarchical planning, and investigates the interplay between abstraction, uncertainty, memory, and computational efficiency.

Curriculum Vitae

2013-2017, BS in psychology, Nanjing University 

2017-2023, Ph.D. in integrated life science (psychology direction), supervised by Prof. Hang Zhang, Peking University

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