Daniel Krawczyk, PhD
Professor, Debbie and Jim Francis Chair
Dan Krawczyk explores how brain science influences everyday behaviors. Over the past 20 years, he has researched how to improve reasoning and decision making – working as an author, podcaster and professor of psychology and neuroscience.
Dr. Krawczyk has led multiple federally funded
research studies to evaluate thinking and cognitive
performance. His lab uses a diversity of research
methods, including behavioral studies, machine
learning, brain imaging and brain stimulation. His work
has focused on reasoning by analogy, decision framing and cognitive improvement.
Writing books alongside peer-reviewed scientific articles, Dr. Krawczyk is the author
of Reasoning: The Neuroscience of How We Think, a comprehensive, 13-chapter
interdisciplinary guide to how people make decisions, and co-author of Understanding
Behavioral BIA$: A Guide to Improving Financial Decision-Making. His writing reflects an
intensively multi-disciplinary research process, applying evidence from neuroscience,
psychology, development, economics, biology and technology.
Dr. Krawczyk continues to share his passion for scientific inquiry with larger audiences
through speaking, writing and science. His current interests include finance, art, health,
medicine and human expert performance.
Financial relationships
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Type of financial relationship:There are no financial relationships to disclose.Date added:08/24/2023Date updated:08/24/2023