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Neuroeconomic Models for Choice Behaviour

June 26, 2019 by isdm 1405

NEUROSCIENCE Neuroeconomic Models for Choice Behaviour ABSTRACT My research explores models of economic choice behaviour that gain insight from the neural processes underlying decision. I attempt to draw connections between modelling at the level...

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Researchers Uncover the Neurobiological Basis For Risk Aversion as We Age

June 6, 2019 by isdm 2267

Researchers Uncover the Neurobiological Basis For Risk Aversion as We Age December 13, 2016 New research out of NYU’s Institute for the Interdisciplinary Study of Decision Making (NYU IISDM) shows how age itself is not the determining factor in...

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Cognitive Control Mode Predicts Behavioral Expression of Model-Based Reinforcement-Learning

June 26, 2019 by isdm 2227

NEUROSCIENCE Cognitive Control Mode Predicts Behavioral Expression of Model-Based Reinforcement-Learning ABSTRACT A converging body of work suggests that cognitive control operates via two distinct operating modes – proactive control and reactive...

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Role of non-monetary incentives in decision making

June 25, 2019 by isdm 2443
Role of non-monetary incentives in decision making

NEUROSCIENCE Role of non-monetary incentives in decision making ABSTRACT People show age-related changes in decision-making. Therefore, we want to investigate the correlation between the brain structures and the generalized axiom of revealed...

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Dr. Kenway Louie is a guest on WPR’s Joy Cardin Show

June 6, 2019 by isdm 3183
Dr. Kenway Louie is a guest on WPR’s Joy Cardin Show

Dr. Kenway Louie is a guest on WPR’s Joy Cardin Show Dr. Kenway Louie, Ph.D., Research Assistant Professor of Neural Science at NYU’s Center for Neural Science (CNS), was interviewed by Wisconsin Public Radio (an NPR affiliate) on the Joy Cardin...

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Choice-theoretic foundations of the divisive normalization model

January 9, 2020 by isdm 3224

NEUROSCIENCE Choice-theoretic foundations of the divisive normalization model AUTHORS:  Kai Steverson, Adam Brandenburger, and Paul Glimcher ABSTRACT In “Choice-theoretic foundations of the divisive normalization model” (just published in...

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January 12, 2016 by isdm 2992
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Call for Posters from the Brain Imaging Center at the Icahn School of Medicine

June 6, 2019 by isdm 3386
Call for Posters from the Brain Imaging Center at the Icahn School of Medicine

Call for Posters from the Brain Imaging Center at the Icahn School of Medicine The Brain Imaging Center (BIC) at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai will be hosting its 3rd Annual Symposium on Wednesday, October 19th and release...

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Foraging, serial decision making and the opportunity cost of time

June 6, 2019 by isdm 1387

NEUROSCIENCE Foraging, serial decision making and the opportunity cost of time ABSTRACT We have an ongoing series of studies that use a patch-foraging paradigm from ecology in order to investigate how individuals make serial (stop/search)...

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Rat Prefrontal Cortex Inactivations during Decision Making Are Explained by Bistable Attractor Dynamics

June 6, 2019 by isdm 1587

NEUROSCIENCE Rat Prefrontal Cortex Inactivations during Decision Making Are Explained by Bistable Attractor Dynamics AUTHORS:  Alex T. Piet, Jeffrey C. Erlich, Charles D. Kopec, and Carlos D. Brody ABSTRACT Two-node attractor...

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An Analysis of Decision under Risk in Rats

January 9, 2020 by isdm 3547

NEUROSCIENCE An Analysis of Decision under Risk in Rats AUTHORS Christine Constantinople ABSTRACT In 1979, Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky published a ground-breaking paper titled ‘‘Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision under Risk,’’ which...

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Pupil dilation contributes to insight in decision-making

June 25, 2019 by isdm 1397

NEUROSCIENCE Pupil dilation contributes to insight in decision-making   ABSTRACT Insight in decision-making refers to the accurate appraisal of one’s skills and capabilities. In this study we found that participants who had better insight...

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