Cognitive PsychologyNeuroscienceRewardHuman Learning and MemoryChemosensation
Scholarship and Biography
Our research is aimed at understanding how the human brain constructs outcome expectations to guide decision making. We particularly focus on learning for chemosensory rewards, which constitute an ecologically crucial, but often ignored, modality of study in human cognitive neuroscience. We implement imaging techniques to understand how large scale functional networks support associative learning through coordinated activity, and how these networks can be perturbed with non-invasive stimulation.