
Hare's Research Group
Hare's Research Group focuses on understanding the biological and neural mechanisms underlying social behavior, emotion, and cognition. Their work often involves studying brain activity and structure to uncover how people process social interactions, identify emotions, and make decisions. By integrating techniques from neuroscience, psychology, and neuroimaging, the group aims to advance knowledge of how the brain supports social functioning, which can inform treatments for mental health conditions like autism and social anxiety. Their research helps bridge the gap between brain biology and everyday social experiences, contributing to improved understanding and therapies.