Dino Levy

Dino is a member of the Sagol School of Neuroscience at Tel-Aviv University and a visiting scholar at the Institute for the Interdisciplinary Study of Decision Making at NYU. His research is trying to understand consumer decision-making and various aspects of value representation in the brain. Specifically, the team are exploring the effects of basic visual attributes on decision-making and on neural representations of value. They also examine the neural mechanisms of irrational behavior. Finally, they are trying to predict consumer’s future preferences using neural and physiological measurements above and beyond the accuracy of behavioral measurements.
Country: Israel
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