Kiyohito Iigaya, Ph.D.

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2014 Physics Columbia University, New York, NY 
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Stefano Fusi grad student 2014 Columbia (Neurotree)
Yasutomo Uemura grad student 2014 Columbia
 (Neural network models of decision making with learning on multiple timescales.)
Peter Dayan post-doc 2014-2017 Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit (Neurotree)
Ray J. Dolan post-doc 2017-2017 UCL (Neurotree)
John P. O'Doherty post-doc 2017-2021 Caltech (Neurotree)
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Iigaya K, Yi S, Wahle IA, et al. (2023) Neural mechanisms underlying the hierarchical construction of perceived aesthetic value. Nature Communications. 14: 127
O'Doherty JP, Rutishauser U, Iigaya K. (2021) The hierarchical construction of value. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 41: 71-77
Iigaya K, Yi S, Wahle IA, et al. (2021) Aesthetic preference for art can be predicted from a mixture of low- and high-level visual features. Nature Human Behaviour
Iigaya K, O'Doherty JP, Starr GG. (2020) Progress and Promise in Neuroaesthetics. Neuron. 108: 594-596
Iigaya K, Hauser TU, Kurth-Nelson Z, et al. (2020) The value of what's to come: Neural mechanisms coupling prediction error and the utility of anticipation. Science Advances. 6: eaba3828
Charpentier CJ, Iigaya K, O'Doherty JP. (2020) A Neuro-computational Account of Arbitration between Choice Imitation and Goal Emulation during Human Observational Learning. Neuron
Iigaya K, O'Doherty JP. (2019) Hippocampus Is What Happens while You're Busy Making Other Plans. Neuron. 102: 517-519
Iigaya K, Ahmadian Y, Sugrue LP, et al. (2019) Deviation from the matching law reflects an optimal strategy involving learning over multiple timescales. Nature Communications. 10: 1466
Iigaya K, Fonseca MS, Murakami M, et al. (2018) An effect of serotonergic stimulation on learning rates for rewards apparent after long intertrial intervals. Nature Communications. 9: 2477
Iigaya K, Jolivald A, Jitkrittum W, et al. (2016) Cognitive Bias in Ambiguity Judgements: Using Computational Models to Dissect the Effects of Mild Mood Manipulation in Humans. Plos One. 11: e0165840
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