Research
The interests of our lab are generally centered around the study of learning and memory, decision making, and executive control. Much of work is focused on basic cognitive and neural mechanisms, but we are also heavily involved in translational research into the mechanisms of neuropsychiatric disorders.
Funded projects
The Cognitive Atlas (funded by NIMH R01MH082795)
The Cognitive Atlas project aims to develop an ontology for cognitive processes through social collaborative knowledge building.
Overcoming the persistence of first-learned habits to maintain behavioral change (funded by NIA 1R01AG041653).
Predicting Individual Differences Using Resting-State fMRI and Network Analysis (funded by the Office of Naval Research)
This project examines whether differences in brain networks estimated from resting state fMRI signals are predictive of individual differences in executive function.
Center grants
Consortium for Neuropsychiatric Phenomics (funded by NIH, PI: R. Bilder)
This Roadmap Interdisciplinary Research Consortium is leveraging the new discipline of phenomics to understand neuropsychiatric disorders at multiple levels, from genes to neural systems to cognitive processes to psychiatric syndromes.

