Hope 희진 Kean

How do we get from noisy sensory inputs to meaningful representations that we can reason and talk about? This is the focus of my research as a PhD candidate in Ev Fedorenko’s EvLab at the Brain Cognitive Sciences Institute at MIT.

I am thankful to the Integrative Computational Neuroscience (ICoN), the McGovern, and the MIT Presidential Fellowships for their generous support.

CV | Google Scholar | Project Website: InterestingBrains.com

Main Research Lines

I study how cognitive architecture (the measurable selectivity structure in cortical systems) is implemented in the human brain, in these three main lines of research.

Interesting Brains
(Lesions project)

We are looking at cognitive architecture in the brains of individuals who sustained brain lesions early in life (many in the womb!) and whose brains have reorganized such that they show little to no behavioral effects and relocalized high-level cortical networks.
InterestingBrains.com | Media: NYT article

Logical Reasoning
(Ontology of Thought)

What is the nature of human reasoning? How do we acquire logically structured representations in the frontal-parietal Multiple Demand Network and use them to reason?
Media: Artistic collaboration

Selectivity Hypotheses
(in the Language Network)

Can we figure out which cognitive operations are being executed in our high-level cortical networks? We do this by disambiguating between hypotheses about network selectivity. For instance, in the frontotemporal Language Network , we found that sensitivity to both semantics and syntax is broadly distributed throughout the entire network (Shain*, Kean*, et al. 2024).
Media: Psychology Today article

Papers

in prep

Selected Presentations

  • Inductive Inference and Reasoning in the Human Brain, 51st Annual Summer Insight Boston College Philosophy Conference, Summer 2024
  • Domain-general Reasoning in the Human Brain, Cognitive Department Lunch Series (MIT BCS Cog Lunch), Fall 2023
  • Program Induction and Reasoning in the Human Brain, Emerging Scholar in Psychological Science, Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Spring 2023
  • Interesting Brains, Inauguration of the MIT Museum, Cambridge Science Festival, Fall 2022; video
  • Temporal Receptive Windows, Cognitive Department Lunch Series (MIT BCS Cog Lunch), Fall 2021; slides
  • Probabilistic Program Generation: Intuitive Physical Theory of Balance, Brains, Minds, & Machines (CBMM), Summer 2019
  • TARP γ-8, γ-2, Cornichon, Auxiliary Binding Proteins in AMPA Receptor Trafficking, Seoul National University, Summer 2016

contact

hope kean at em eye tea dot ee dee you