About
Danielle Shore is a Research Tutor at OXICPTR, affiliated with the Department of Experimental Psychology and Queen’s College at the University of Oxford. She explores how social information, particularly facial expressions, trust, and context, influences interactions, decision-making, and well-being, integrating methods from neuroscience, psychology, and economics.
- Undergraduate Degree in Psychology
- MSc in Psychological Research with Clinical Neuroscience
- PhD in Social Neuroscience
Her research examines the impact of visual differences, emotional labor, and socio-cognitive impairments on well-being, with studies spanning behavioral, social cognitive, and clinical domains. She applies interdisciplinary frameworks from economics, game theory, and multiple branches of psychology.
Danielle contributes to academic training through her role at OXICPTR and maintains active collaborations at the University of Oxford’s Department of Experimental Psychology and Queen’s College.


