Lab Members

Lotem Elber-Dorozko

Alumni

I am a PhD candidate in the Loewenstein lab for decision making. My BA is in psychology and cognitive sciences and my MA, with the supervision of Prof. Oron Shagrir, focused on the philosophy of the cognitive sciences. During my PhD, I have argued that the widely held belief that neurons in a brain region called ‘striatum’ encode the values of actions, should be reconsidered. This is because this belief likely rests on statistical artifacts. Currently, I am investigating the reasons that people imitate others’ behavior, when there is low evidence for its success. I also continue my research in the philosophy of the cognitive sciences, where I examine the explanatory value of computational and causal models.

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Elber-Dorozko, L. (2018). Manipulation is key – On why non-mechanistic explanations in the cognitive sciences also describe relations of manipulation and control. Synthese SI: Neuroscience and its philosophy, 195: 5319. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-018-01901-3.

Elber-Dorozko, L. and Loewenstein, Y. (2018). Striatal action-value neurons reconsidered. eLife, 7: e34248. DOI: 10.7554/eLife.34248

Elber-Dorozko, L. and Shagrir, O. (2018). Computation and levels in cognitive and neural science. In Colombo, M. and Sprevak, M. (eds.) Routledge Handbook of the Computational Mind. Routledge.

Yonatan Loewenstein’s lab Goodman building, first floor, room 2101

“Working memory”