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JUSTIN W. MARTIN Department of Psychology Harvard University 33 Kirkland St. Cambridge, MA. 02138 (704) 747-0499 justinmartin@g.harvard.edu EDUCATION Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Doctor of Philosophy, May 2017 (expected) Brown University, Providence, RI Master of Science, May 2014 Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN Bachelor of Arts, Magna Cum Laude, May 2010 EMPLOYMENT Research Analyst, Vanderbilt Department of Psychology, Nashville, TN (May 2010 July 2012) HONORS, AWARDS & GRANTS Albany Moral Mind, Brain, and Behavior speaker series, funded through the Presidental Innovation Fund for Research and Scholarship ($3636, 2017-2018) (co-pi) Norman Henry Anderson Graduate Psychology Fund ($3,500, 2015-2016) Harvard University Mind, Brain and Behavior Graduate Student Awards ($6,000, 2015-2017) NSF Graduate Research Fellow (2014-present) Vanderbilt University Summer Research Scholar (Summer 2009) National Merit Scholar (2006-2010) Robert C. Byrd Scholar (2006-2010) PUBLICATIONS

Martin, J.W. & Cushman, F.A. (2016). The adaptive logic of moral luck. In J. Sytsma & W. Buckwalter (eds), The Blackwell Companion to Experimental Philosophy. Martin, J.W. & Cushman, F.A. (2016). Why we forgive what can t be controlled. Cognition, 147, 133 143. Buckholtz, J.W., Martin, J.W., Treadway, M.T., Jan, K., Zald, D.H., Jones, O.D., & Marois, R. (2015). From blame to punishment: Disrupting prefrontal cortex reveals third-party norm enforcement mechanisms. Neuron, 87, 1-12. Martin, J.W. & Cushman, F.A. (2015). To punish or to leave: Distinct cognitive processes underlie partner control and partner choice behaviors. PLOS ONE, 10(4), e0125193. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0125193 Treadway, M.T.*, Buckholtz, J.W.*, Martin, J.W., Jan, K., Asplund, C.L., Ginther, M.R., Jones, O.D., & Marois, R. (2014). Corticolimbic gating of emotion-driven punishment. Nature Neuroscience, 17 (9), 1270-1275. Asplund, C.L., Foungie, D., Zughni, S., Martin, J.W. & Marois, R. (2014). The attentional blink reveals the probabilistic nature of discrete conscious perception. Psychological Science 25, 824-831. Martin, J.W., & Sloman, S.A. (2013). Refining the dual-system theory of choice. Journal of Consumer Psychology 23 (4), 552-555. Tombu, M.N., Asplund, C.L., Dux, P.E., Godwin, D., Martin, J.W. & Marois, R. (2011). A unified attentional bottleneck in the human brain. PNAS 108 (33), 13426-13431. * Denotes equal contribution to this work INVITED TALKS The processes underlying punishment. Morality Lab, Boston College, December, 2016. The representation of causation in moral judgment. SaxeLab, MIT, June, 2016. Not all punishment is created equal: 3 rd party punishment is socially enforced more than 2 nd party punishment. Annual meeting of the Moral Psychology Research Group, Harvard University, May 2016. The neural representation of causation. Cognition Seminar, Brown University, October, 2015. The neural representation of causation. Morality Lab, Boston College, October, 2015.

Form follows function: Punishment s adaptive role influences the processes and motivations supporting. Cognition, Brain, & Behavior Research Seminar, Harvard University, April 2015. The function of punishment: Insights from underlying processes and contextual influences. Social Cognitive Science Brownbag, Brown University, April 2015. The logic of luck. Brown University, October 2013. The case for sophistication in moral luck. Boston Area Moral Cognition Group, Boston University, May 2013. The cost of control: when good intentions lead to punishment. Annual meeting of the Moral Psychology Research Group, Brown University, May 2013. TALKS FROM SUBMITTED ABSTRACTS than 2 nd -party punishment. Association for Psychological Science, May 2017. A paradox of good intentions: The impact of control on moral judgment. Association for Psychological Science, Boston, May 2017. than 2 nd -party punishment. Justice and Morality Pre-conference, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, January 2017. Causation in moral judgment: Both unique and overlapping neural representations. International Conference on Thinking, Brown University, August 2016. The representation of causation in moral judgment. Society for Philosophy and Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, June 2016. To punish or to leave: Distinct cognitive processes underly partner control and partner choice behaviors. Boston Judgment and Decision Making Day, Boston College, April 2016. Causation in moral judgment: Both unique and overlapping neural representations. Social Brain Sciences Symposium, Brandeis University, February 2016. than 2 nd -party punishment. Society for Philosphy and Psychology, Duke University, June 2015.

than 2 nd -party punishment. Association for Psychological Science, New York University, May 2015. To punish or to leave: Distinct cognitive processes underly partner control and partner choice behaviors. NorthEast Evolutionary Psychology Society, Suffolk University, April 2015. A paradox of good intentions: The impact of control on moral judgment. Society for Philosophy and Psychology, University of British Columbia, June 2014. POSTERS Causation in Moral Judgment: Both Unique and Overlapping Neural Representations. Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, January 2017. To punish or to leave: Distinct cognitive processes underlie partner control and partner choice behaviors. Society for Judgment and Decision-making, November 2016. Causation in moral judgment: Both unique and overlapping neural representations. Social and Affective Neuroscience Society, April 2016. than 2 nd -party punishment. Society for Personality and Social Psychology, February 2015. A paradox of good intentions: The impact of control on moral judgment. Cognitive Science Society, July 2014. A paradox of good intentions: The impact of control on moral judgment. Society for Personality and Social Psychology, February 2014. ESSAYS Martin, J.W. & Cushman, F.A. (2016). When We Don t Blame People for Their Bad Deeds. HBR.org PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY Honors student, Vanderbilt Department of Psychology, Nashville, TN (May 2008- May 2010) Peer reviewer for Vanderbilt Undergraduate Research Journal (2009-2010) Member: Cognitive Science Society, Association for Psychological Science, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Social and Affective Neuroscience Society

Ad hoc reviewer for Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, British Journal of Psychology, Philosophical Psychology, Human Brain Mapping, eneuro, Cognition & Emotion, Review of Philosophy and Psychology, SCAN, Thinking & Reasoning Revised 1/2017