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Dr. Kang Lee is a developmental psychologist who studies moral development and lying in children. Currently, he is a Professor at the Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study at OISE, at the University of Toronto.Lee's research focuses on children’s moral understanding of lying and truth-telling in different social-cultural contexts, their actual lie- or truth-telling behaviors in such contexts, and the relationship between these two.Lee is also the Chief Science Officer and co-founder of NuraLogix, a start-up which offers digital human face processing to reveal blood flow changes when people are lying. | Voice Actor As "Speaker" | |
Jennifer Senior is a journalist and author. She currently writes for The New York Times as one of its three daily book critics. She is best known for her book, "All Joy and No Fun: The Paradox of Modern Parenthood," which was published in 2014.Before joint the NYT, Senior was a staff writer for New York Magazine, writing profiles and cover stories about politics, social science, and mental health. Her writing has been anthologized in four editions of The Best American Political Writing. She was also a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazine.Senior has been a frequent guest on NPR and on the television programs Charlie Rose, The Chris Matthews Show, Hardball, Morning Joe, Washington Journal with Brian Lamb, CNN American Morning, Anderson Cooper 360, Good Morning America, and Today. She spoke at both TED's 2014 annual conference.Senior received her degree in anthropology from Princeton University. | Guest | |
Dr. Kimberly Noble is a neuroscientist and pediatrician. Her work focuses on disparities in development and health across infancy, childhood and adolescence. Currently, she is a Professor of Neuroscience and Education at the Teachers College at Columbia University, where she directs the Neurocognition, Early Experience and Development Lab.Noble is co-director of the Baby's First Years study, the first clinical trial of poverty reduction to assess the causal impact of income on children's cognitive, emotional and brain development in the first three years of life. Her work has been covered in the Washington Post, The Economist, Newsweek, The Guardian, Le Monde and NPR.Noble received her B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania, and her Ph.D. in Neuroscience and M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. She did her residency in Pediatrics at the New York Presbyterian Hospital / Columbia University Medical Center. | Guest |
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