Sharon Kim
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Sharon is interested in Bayesian modeling and developing computational methods for modeling individual changes in cognition and emotion processes across multi-timescales integrated with biopsychosocial contexts.
Sharon is broadly interested in Bayesian modeling and developing computational methods for modeling individual changes in cognition and emotion processes across multi-timescales integrated with biopsychosocial contexts. Additional interests include studying health with subjective and shared experiences, social influences (e.g., spanning identities, relationships, social groups, digital realities), longitudinal real-time mobile health data, human flourishing interventions, cognitive aging, multidimensional well-being, and cultural consensus modeling.