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Hakwan Lau

 

 

 

Hakwan Lau, Bio

 

Dr. Lau earned his doctoral degree from Oxford University, and was a professor at Columbia University and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). In 2021 he joined as the team leader of the RIKEN Center for Brain Science in Japan.

In his academic book ‘In Conscious We Trust’, published in 2022, Dr. Lau presented an original theory of consciousness perception through empirical research and theoretical cooperation. In recent years, studies such as the interpretation of whether machines such as artificial intelligence (AI) can be conscious like humans (‘17, Science) and the presentation of computational methodologies to evaluate metacognitive abilities have attracted attention. Based on these achievements, he won major awards in psychological science, including the William James Award in 2005 and the Janet Taylor Spence Award in 2012.

Dr. Lau joined IBS in September 2024, and set a goal to find fundamental reasons why the way humans experience the world is different from other animals. Specifically, to reveal why the development of the prefrontal cortex, one of the unknown regions of the brain, is particularly noticeable in humans compared to other animals and how its function contributes to perception, he plans to study a combination of non-invasive experimental methods that are safe for humans and advanced technologies that can be used in animal models such as rodents.


Director’s profile


Education

 

1998 ~ 2001

    University of Hong Kong, Cognitive Science, B.A. .

2001 ~ 2005

    University of Oxford, Experimental Psychology, Ph.D..



Professional Record

 

2024 ~ Present

  Sungkyunkwan University, Center for Neuroscience Imaging Research
Co-Director

2021 ~ 2024

  RIKEN Center for Brain Science
Team Leader

2018 ~ 2021

  UCLA, Department of Psychology (Cognitive & Behavioral Neuroscience) & Brain Research Institute
Full Professor

2017 ~ 2018
2018 ~ 2020

  University of Hong Kong, Department of Psychology
Associate Professor
Full Professor

2014 ~ 2018

  UCLA, Department of Psychology (Cognitive & Behavioral Neuroscience)
& Brain Research Institute
Associate Professor

2012 ~ 2014

  Columbia University (NYC), Department of Psychology
  Associate Professor



Keywords


fMRI, Perception, Prefrontal cortex, Neurofeedback, Computational Neuroscience



Google Scholar   https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=RGBSG7EAAAAJ&hl=en

Lab Web Site   https://peinlabs.github.io/

 

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