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Making decisions based on expected costs and benefits underlies much of our behavior, from choosing what to eat for breakfast to deciding whether to accept a new job. My research aims to understand the neural mechanisms mediating this type of decision making by imaging and perturbing neural activity during performance of tasks inspired by natural foraging behavior. In particular, I am interested in how cortico-basal ganglia-thalamic loops contribute to these decisions and how neural circuitry su...[Read full text]
Making decisions based on expected costs and benefits underlies much of our behavior, from choosing what to eat for breakfast to deciding whether to accept a new job. My research aims to understand the neural mechanisms mediating this type of decision making by imaging and perturbing neural activity during performance of tasks inspired by natural foraging behavior. In particular, I am interested in how cortico-basal ganglia-thalamic loops contribute to these decisions and how neural circuitry supporting decision making is altered by stress and addiction.
Making decisions based on expected costs and benefits underlies much of our behavior, from choosing what to eat for breakfast to deciding whether to accept a new job. My research aims to understand the neural mechanisms mediating this type of decision making by imaging and perturbing neural activity during performance of tasks inspired by natural foraging behavior. In particular, I am interested in how cortico-basal ganglia-thalamic loops contribute to these decisions and how neural circuitry su...[Read full text]
Making decisions based on expected costs and benefits underlies much of our behavior, from choosing what to eat for breakfast to deciding whether to accept a new job. My research aims to understand the neural mechanisms mediating this type of decision making by imaging and perturbing neural activity during performance of tasks inspired by natural foraging behavior. In particular, I am interested in how cortico-basal ganglia-thalamic loops contribute to these decisions and how neural circuitry supporting decision making is altered by stress and addiction.
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Lili X Cai, Katherine Pizano,Gregory W Gundersen,Cameron L Hayes,Weston T Fleming, Sebastian Holt,Julia M Cox,Ilana B Witten
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