
Gilad Shaham is an M.A. student in experimental psychology. His research investigates the illusion of misattributed emotion in response to ambiguous vocalizations, with a focus on how contextual cues shape emotional perception. By exploring the subtle interplay between vocal tone and surrounding information, Gilad aims to deepen our understanding of how we interpret others' emotions in complex, everyday environments.
Gilad received his B.A. in psychology from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Gilad Shaham is an M.A. student in experimental psychology. His research investigates the illusion of misattributed emotion in response to ambiguous vocalizations, with a focus on how contextual cues shape emotional perception. By exploring the subtle interplay between vocal tone and surrounding information, Gilad aims to deepen our understanding of how we interpret others' emotions in complex, everyday environments.
Gilad received his B.A. in psychology from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.