Ifat Levy, PhD
Elizabeth Mears and House Jameson Professor of Comparative Medicine and Vice Chair for Diversity, Inclusion and EquityCards
About
Research
Overview
- 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.
- Behavior and neural correlates of decision under risk and ambiguity across the lifespan.
- Decision parameters in obese and lean individuals – comparing attitudes towards decision parameters such as risk and ambiguity in different BMI groups.
- Implicit learning of value - behavior and neural correlates of value learning in conditioning paradigms and their relationship to choice processes.
- 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
News & Links
News
- August 12, 2024Source: Yale News
Insights & Outcomes: Sea scorpions, delusions, and forensics-related stress
- January 02, 2024
Duek, Harpaz-Rotem Paper Named '2023 Leading Research Achievement' by BBRF
- December 03, 2023
Comparative Medicine DEI Highlight
- November 30, 2023
Neural Patterns Differentiate Traumatic From Sad Autobiographical Memories in PTSD
Get In Touch
Contacts
Email
Academic Office Number
Mailing Address
Comparative Medicine
PO Box 208016
New Haven, CT 06520-8016
United States
Locations
Decision Neuroscience Lab
Lab
100 College Street, Fl 11, Ste suite 1173
New Haven, CT 06510
Appointments
203.737.2779Decision Neuroscience Lab
Academic Office
100 College Street, Fl 11, Ste suite 1173, Rm 1173
New Haven, CT 06510
Appointments
203.737.1374