
Vered Kurtz David is a Senior Lecturer and head of the Neuroeconomics Lab in the Bogen Family Department of Economics and the PPE Program. Her research explores the cognitive mechanisms underlying human economic decision-making, integrating behavioral and neuroscientific methods. Her current work examines cognitive components of strategic choice and investigates how choice environments influence the decision-making process. Vered is an alumna of the PPE Program and holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Tel Aviv University. She subsequently completed a postdoctoral fellowship at New York University (NYU).
