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Rebecca Saxe      

MIT Cognitive Neuroscientist Who Studies Brains When We Consider the Motives, Passions and Beliefs of Others

While still a graduate student, Rebecca Saxe made a breakthrough discovery: There's a specific region in our brain that becomes active when we contemplate the workings of other minds. Now, at MIT's Saxelab, she and her team have been further exploring her grad-school finding, exploring how it may help us understand conditions such as autism.

As Saxe delves into the complexities of social cognition, this young scientist is working toward revealing the enigma of human minds interacting.

"One of the most astonishing discoveries in the field of human cognitive neuroscience."

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Are Babies Wired to Understand the World From Birth? - The Atlantic
Rebecca Saxe's first son, Arthur, was just a month old when he first entered the bore of an MRI machine to have his brain scanned. Saxe, a cognitive scientist at  ...

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