Areas of research
communication of subjective uncertainty, uncertainty and social influence, wisdom of small, structured crowds
Contact
Email:
bahador.bahrami@psy.lmu.de
Website:
http://crowdcognition.net/people/
Affiliation
Centre for Adaptive Rationality, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin
Department of General and Educational Psychology, University of Munich
Selected publications:
- Navajas, J., Niella, T., Garbulsky, G., Bahrami, B., & Sigman, M. (2018). Aggregated knowledge from a small number of debates outperforms the wisdom of large crowds. Nature Human Behaviour, 2(2), 126 - 132.
- Haller, S. P., Bang, D., Bahrami, B., & Lau, J. Y. (2018). Group decision-making is optimal in adolescence. Scientific reports, 8(1), 15565.
- Bang, D., Aitchison, L., Moran, R., Herce Castanon, S., Rafiee, B., Mahmoodi, A., ...Summerfield, C. (2017). Confidence matching in group decision-making. Nature Human Behaviour, 1 (6), 0117.
- Seyed-Allaei, S., Avanaki, Z.N., Bahrami, B., Shallice, T. (2017). Major thought restructuring: the roles of different prefrontal cortical regions. J Cogn Neurosci, 1-15.
- Sadeghi, S., Ekhtiari, H., Bahrami, B., Ahmadabadi, M.N. (2017). Metacognitive deficiency in a perceptual but not a memory task in methadone maintenance patients. Scientific Reports, 7 (1), 7052.
- Bahrami, B., Olsen, K., Latham, P. E., Roepstorff, A., Rees, G., & Frith, C. D. (2010). Optimally interacting minds. Science, 329(5995), 1081-1085.