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Admin02.09.2021

Department of Psychology

How do humans combine their limited knowledge and resources into something greater than the sum of its parts? Her doodling desires lay dormant until the summer of 2017, when she noticed Stanford psychology Associate Professor drawing charming portraits of speakers on his digital tablet during the annual meeting of the in London.
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Admin24.07.2021

Department of Psychology

We approach collaboration at two levels of analysis.
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Admin11.07.2021

Department of Psychology

Zooming out, our work examines how community-wide dynamics contribute to the success of collaborations.
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Admin19.07.2021

Stanford grad student Natalia Vélez is ‘The Science Sketcher’

Zooming in, our work seeks to understand how individuals navigate collaborations—that is, how individuals learn about their collaborators, share knowledge with one another, and divide labor.
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Admin16.08.2021

Stanford grad student Natalia Vélez is ‘The Science Sketcher’

She recently returned to campus from the Island of San Servolo, Venice, home of the , where she finally had the chance to draw her advisor, , assistant professor of psychology and principal investigator of the Social Learning Lab at Stanford, giving a talk on the richness of human social learning.
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Admin30.07.2021

Department of Psychology

In her research, she uses a combination of behavioral studies with children and adults, computational modeling and neuroimaging.
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Admin26.06.2021

Department of Psychology

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Admin17.07.2021

Stanford grad student Natalia Vélez is ‘The Science Sketcher’

Hyowon Gweon is an assistant professor of psychology at Stanford, and principal investigator of the Social Learning Lab.
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Admin15.06.2021

Stanford grad student Natalia Vélez is ‘The Science Sketcher’

By fall that same year, she began her graduate studies at Stanford.
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Admin31.08.2021

Stanford grad student Natalia Vélez is ‘The Science Sketcher’

Frank posts his renderings, along with a thoughtful summary of the talk, on.
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Admin30.07.2021

Stanford grad student Natalia Vélez is ‘The Science Sketcher’

Each of her illustrations includes the title of the talk, a portrait of the speaker and notes.