Rafael Polania

Affiliations: 
Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich, Zürich, ZH, Switzerland 
Area:
Decision-making, brain stimulation, reward, neuroeconomics
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Parents

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Michael A. Nitsche grad student 2008-2012
Ernst Fehr post-doc 2012-2017 Universität Zürich
Christian C. Ruff post-doc 2012-2017 Universität Zürich

Collaborators

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Todd Anthony Hare collaborator 2012-
Ian Krajbich collaborator 2012-
Michael Woodford collaborator 2017- (Econometree)
Miguel Barretto Garcia collaborator 2014-2020 Universität Zürich
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Polanía R, Burdakov D, Hare TA. (2024) Rationality, preferences, and emotions with biological constraints: it all starts from our senses. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 28: 264-277
Valdebenito-Oyarzo G, Martínez-Molina MP, Soto-Icaza P, et al. (2024) The parietal cortex has a causal role in ambiguity computations in humans. Plos Biology. 22: e3002452
Barretto-García M, de Hollander G, Grueschow M, et al. (2023) Individual risk attitudes arise from noise in neurocognitive magnitude representations. Nature Human Behaviour
Schaffner J, Bao SD, Tobler PN, et al. (2023) Sensory perception relies on fitness-maximizing codes. Nature Human Behaviour
Brus J, Aebersold H, Grueschow M, et al. (2021) Sources of confidence in value-based choice. Nature Communications. 12: 7337
Krajbich I, Mitsumasu A, Polania R, et al. (2021) A causal role for the right frontal eye fields in value comparison. Elife. 10
Ugazio G, Grueschow M, Polania R, et al. (2021) Neuro-Computational Foundations of Moral Preferences. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
Heng JA, Woodford M, Polania R. (2020) Efficient sampling and noisy decisions. Elife. 9
Maier SU, Raja Beharelle A, Polanía R, et al. (2020) Dissociable mechanisms govern when and how strongly reward attributes affect decisions. Nature Human Behaviour
Murd C, Moisa M, Grueschow M, et al. (2020) Causal contributions of human frontal eye fields to distinct aspects of decision formation. Scientific Reports. 10: 7317
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