معرفی
Eli Adler holds dual roles as a Visiting Professor in the Department of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering and a Doctoral Student in the School of Science at Aalto University. Their research focuses on the intersection of political psychology, empathy, and intergroup dynamics, with particular attention to how political ideologies influence cognitive and neural processes. Adler's work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to peace, justice, and strong institutions.
Research Interests:
- Empathy and its neural correlates in political contexts
- Role of political ideology in health crises and conspiracy beliefs
- Intergroup interventions using immersive technologies
- Asymmetries in political polarization mechanisms
Publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches, combining neuroscience methods (e.g., MEG) with social science theories. Notable collaborations include studies on 66 nations' pandemic conspiracy beliefs and asymmetries in political bias across cognitive levels. Adler's work has been featured in media discussions on conflict resolution and democratic processes.
Advising and Grants: No formal advising roles or grant details are explicitly listed in the provided text. Collaborations extend globally with researchers in psychology, neuroscience, and political science.
Labs/Teams: Engaged in interdisciplinary teams studying neural mechanisms of political behavior and technology-mediated conflict resolution interventions.

