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Ifat Levy, PhD

Elizabeth Mears and House Jameson Professor of Comparative Medicine and Vice Chair for Diversity, Inclusion and Equity
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Co-director, Science Fellows Program

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Elizabeth Mears and House Jameson Professor of Comparative Medicine and Vice Chair for Diversity, Inclusion and Equity

Co-director, Science Fellows Program

Biography

I am interested in the neural mechanisms underlying decision-making in humans, in individual differences in these mechanisms, and in the possible contribution of decision traits to pathological behavior. Our research focuses on decision-making under uncertainty, and on value learning and encoding. To study these topics we combine behavioral economics methods with functional MRI, as well as eye tracking and physiological measurements.

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Education & Training

PhD
Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2004)
LLB
Tel Aviv University (1997)
BS
Tel Aviv University, Physics (1994)

Research

Overview

  1. Risk and ambiguity in the negative domain – examining behavior and neural activation for decision in terms of risk and ambiguity between outcomes that include losses.
  2. Behavior and neural correlates of decision under risk and ambiguity across the lifespan.
  3. Decision parameters in obese and lean individuals – comparing attitudes towards decision parameters such as risk and ambiguity in different BMI groups.
  4. Implicit learning of value - behavior and neural correlates of value learning in conditioning paradigms and their relationship to choice processes.
  5. Representation of food in obese and lean subjects - how is food that is depicted in movies perceived and how does it affect choice.

Medical Research Interests

Basal Ganglia; Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms; Central Nervous System; Cerebral Cortex

Public Health Interests

Aging; Child/Adolescent Health; Obesity

Research at a Glance

Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Ifat Levy's published research.

Publications

2024

Clinical Trials

Current Trials

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Comparative Medicine

PO Box 208016

New Haven, CT 06520-8016

United States

Locations

  • Decision Neuroscience Lab

    Academic Office

    100 College Street, Fl 11, Ste suite 1173, Rm 1173

    New Haven, CT 06510

    Appointments

    203.737.1374