We build decision-making games with hidden features, then use mathematical modeling and human brain recordings to uncover the strategies people use — and how the brain computes them.
Our work focuses on how decision strategies change in different environments, how the brain implements those strategies, and how neurological and psychiatric disorders impact these processes.
How is information relevant to our environment learned, processed, and applied to everyday choices?
Read more → MechanismsHow does our brain support flexbily updating to changes in our environment and optimizing current performance?
Read more → TranslationCan decision-making metrics measure clinical differences and predict treatment outcomes?
Read more →Welcome to graduate student, Jenna Cohen, and visiting scholar, Jacopo Epifanio!
The lab is now open at the University of Colorado Anschutz School of Medicine. Please reach out for inquiries about open positions.