Jeffrey Erlich
Assistant Professor
Neuroscience
Shanghai University
China
Biography
Jeffrey Erlich is Assistant Professor of Neural and Cognitive Science at NYU Shanghai. Prior to joining NYU Shanghai, he was an Associate Research Fellow at Princeton University. He holds a PhD from New York University and a BSc from McGill University in Montreal, Canada. Erlich’s research interests are neural mechanisms of decision making, attention, and emotion. His work has appeared in Archives of General Psychiatry, Frontiers in Neuroscience, Neuron, and Nature.
Research Interest
Decision making Emotion Neural dynamics Attention and attention deficit disorders Animal models Computation models
Publications
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Scott BB, Constantinople CM, Erlich JC,Sources of noise during accumulation of evidence in unrestrained and voluntarily head-restrained rats.Elife, 4:e11308.
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Piet AT, Erlich JC, Kopec CD, Brody CD.Rat Prefrontal Cortex Inactivations during Decision Making Are Explained by Bistable Attractor Dynamics. Neural Comput 4:1-26.