Scott Rennie joined the Mainen Lab as a postdoc in 2022, bringing expertise in social cognition and prosocial behavior from his previous work with rodent models. His research in the lab spans multiple projects including confidence in auditory perception, social flavor perception, and the application of virtual reality to study perioperative anxiety. His work bridges social neuroscience with sensory perception, examining how social context influences cognitive processes across different modalities.
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