Gabor Brody
mail [at] gaborbrody.com
mail [at] gaborbrody.com
I am a Research Scientist and Lecturer at Yale University, affiliated with the Department of Psychology and the Program in Cognitive Science.
My work explores infants' and children's (and adults) ability to keep track of and communicate about objects, concepts, and agents. I also enjoy working on a variety of questions related to the relationship between 'meaning' and psychology. I am a sucker for the belief that minds are not big uniform blobs.
Before Yale I was a postdoctoral researcher at the Brown Language and Thought Lab working with Roman Feiman. I defended my dissertation in 2020 at the Cogntive Development Center of Central European University advised by Gergely Csibra and Agnes Melinda Kovacs. During my Phd I also did research visits at the Harvard Lab for Developmental Studies and at RICO (Universitat Pompeu Fabra). I obtained my Masters and Bachelors degrees at ELTE in Budapest, Hungary.
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