2024
Representation of Anticipated Rewards and Punishments in the Human Brain.
Ben-Zion Z, Levy I. Representation of Anticipated Rewards and Punishments in the Human Brain. Annual Review Of Psychology 2024 PMID: 39418537, DOI: 10.1146/annurev-psych-022324-042614.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNeural representationReward valuePunishment valueRepresentation of reward valueValue-based decision-makingStress-related psychopathologySubjective reward valueCross-species studiesPunishment processingAnticipated rewardsReward typeBrain regionsSubjective valueMental illnessNeural encodingAnimal researchHuman brainRewardHuman studiesBrainPunishmentMethodological challengesPsychopathologyDecision-makingNeuroeconomics
2017
Distributed neural representation of saliency controlled value and category during anticipation of rewards and punishments
Zhang Z, Fanning J, Ehrlich DB, Chen W, Lee D, Levy I. Distributed neural representation of saliency controlled value and category during anticipation of rewards and punishments. Nature Communications 2017, 8: 1907. PMID: 29203854, PMCID: PMC5714958, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-02080-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeural representationAnticipation of rewardDecision-related informationCognitive neuroscienceOutcome anticipationValue signalsPotential confoundsCategory informationHuman brainNeural signalsSaliencyRewardValuation taskAnticipationMultiple aspectsStrong supportActivity patternsPunishmentVmPFCRepresentationNeuroscienceConfoundsExtensive literatureEncodingTask
2014
Neuroanatomy Predicts Individual Risk Attitudes
Gilaie-Dotan S, Tymula A, Cooper N, Kable JW, Glimcher PW, Levy I. Neuroanatomy Predicts Individual Risk Attitudes. Journal Of Neuroscience 2014, 34: 12394-12401. PMID: 25209279, PMCID: PMC4160774, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.1600-14.2014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGray matter volumeMatter volumeHigher gray matter volumeIndividual risk attitudesRight posterior parietal cortexSecond groupWhole-brain analysisPosterior parietal cortexPossible neural mechanismsCortical volumeGeneral populationBrain areasBrain scansParietal cortexIndividual human brainsStable biomarkersNeural activationRisk attitudesLess risk aversionNeurobiological toolsAmerican adultsMultitude of studiesNeural mechanismsHuman brainEx-ante hypotheses
2004
The Cartography of Human Visual Object Areas
Malach R, Avidan G, Lerner Y, Hasson U, Levy I. The Cartography of Human Visual Object Areas. 2004, 195-204. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198528456.003.0009.Peer-Reviewed Original Research