911 Memory Project
 

[Internal]

 

 

 

HOME   IN THE NEWS   PEOPLE   PUBLICATIONS   LAB PHOTOS   CONTACT US!
>> Back to People

Aaron Bornstein
  
Doctoral Student
 

 

New York University
Department of Psychology

B.S. in Mathematics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Class of 2003
Separate concentration in Economics

Email: aaronb (add @nyu.edu)

 

Research

Interaction between mechanisms of learning and decision making

 

Publications

Preston, A.R., Bornstein, A., Hutchinson, J.B., Gaare, M.E., Glover, G.H., Wagner, A.D. (2009, January) "High-resolution fMRI of Content-sensitive Subsequent Memory Responses in Human Medial Temporal Lobe.” Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.

Floares, A., Jakary, A., Bornstein A., Deicken, R. (2006, December) "Neural Networks and Classification and Regression Trees Are Able to Distinguish Females with Major Depression from Healthy Controls Using Neuroimaging Data." IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence.

 

Poster Presentations

Bornstein, A., Daw, N.D., (2009, June) “Learning sequential predictions absent explicit reward: A model-based fMRI study." Organization for Human Brain Mapping Meeting.

Bornstein, A., Preston, A.R., Hutchinson, J.B., Wagner, A. (2006, August) High-Resolution fMRI of Stimulus-Specific Novelty Encoding and Subsequent Memory Responses in Human Medial Temporal Lobe. Bay Area Memory Meeting, Stanford University.

For any questions, comments, or concerns regarding the lab, please contact us! If in regards to the website, please contact Jackie Reitzes .