Amitai Shenhav

Amitai Shenhav

Brown University

H-index: 34

North America-United States

About Amitai Shenhav

Amitai Shenhav, With an exceptional h-index of 34 and a recent h-index of 33 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Brown University, specializes in the field of Cognitive neuroscience, affective neuroscience, psychology, decision-making.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Orthogonal neural encoding of targets and distractors supports multivariate cognitive control

Make or break: The influence of expected challenges and rewards on the motivation and experience associated with cognitive effort exertion

Control adjustment costs limit goal flexibility: Empirical evidence and a theoretical account

Learning how to reason and deciding when to decide

Do you ever get tired of being wrong? The unique impact of feedback on subjective experiences of effort-based decision-making

Mutual inclusivity improves decision-making by smoothing out choice’s competitive edge

Effort Foraging Task reveals positive correlation between individual differences in the cost of cognitive and physical effort in humans

208 DBS-Induced Improvement in Cognitive Control is Mediated by Theta Oscillations in Human Intracranial Recordings

Amitai Shenhav Information

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Citations(all)

8759

Citations(since 2020)

6458

Cited By

4722

hIndex(all)

34

hIndex(since 2020)

33

i10Index(all)

54

i10Index(since 2020)

54

Email

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Brown University

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Amitai Shenhav Skills & Research Interests

Cognitive neuroscience

affective neuroscience

psychology

decision-making

Top articles of Amitai Shenhav

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Orthogonal neural encoding of targets and distractors supports multivariate cognitive control

Nature Human Behaviour

Harrison Ritz

Amitai Shenhav

2024/3/8

Make or break: The influence of expected challenges and rewards on the motivation and experience associated with cognitive effort exertion

bioRxiv

Yue Zhang

Xiamin Leng

Amitai Shenhav

2023

Control adjustment costs limit goal flexibility: Empirical evidence and a theoretical account

bioRxiv

Ivan Grahek

Xiamin Leng

Sebastian Musslick

Amitai Shenhav

2023/8/23

Learning how to reason and deciding when to decide

The Behavioral and brain sciences

Senne Braem

Leslie Held

Amitai Shenhav

Romy Frömer

2023/7/7

Do you ever get tired of being wrong? The unique impact of feedback on subjective experiences of effort-based decision-making

Anna Xu

Romy Frömer

Wanja Wolff

Amitai Shenhav

2023/12/12

Mutual inclusivity improves decision-making by smoothing out choice’s competitive edge

bioRxiv

Xiamin Leng

Romy Frömer

Thomas Summe

Amitai Shenhav

2023/5/12

Effort Foraging Task reveals positive correlation between individual differences in the cost of cognitive and physical effort in humans

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Laura A Bustamante

Temitope Oshinowo

Jeremy R Lee

Elizabeth Tong

Allison R Burton

...

2023/12/12

208 DBS-Induced Improvement in Cognitive Control is Mediated by Theta Oscillations in Human Intracranial Recordings

Neurosurgery

Anusha Allawala

Stephanie Vartany

Raissa Mathura

Harrison Ritz

Joshua Adkinson

...

2023/4/1

Motivational context determines the impact of aversive outcomes on mental effort allocation

bioRxiv

Mahalia Prater Fahey

Debbie M Yee

Xiamin Leng

Maisy Tarlow

Amitai Shenhav

2023/11/1

Phantom controllers: Misspecified models create the false appearance of adaptive control during value-based choice

bioRxiv

H Ritz

R Frömer

A Shenhav

2023/1/20

Humans reconfigure target and distractor processing to address distinct task demands.

Psychological Review

Harrison Ritz

Amitai Shenhav

2023/9/4

Rat anterior cingulate cortex continuously signals decision variables in a patch foraging task

Journal of Neuroscience

Gary A Kane

Morgan H James

Amitai Shenhav

Nathaniel D Daw

Jonathan D Cohen

...

2022/7/20

Learning when effort matters: Neural dynamics underlying updating and adaptation to changes in performance efficacy

Cerebral Cortex

Ivan Grahek

Romy Frömer

Amitai Fahey

Mahalia Prater

Shenhav

2023

Considering what we know and what we don't know: Expectations and confidence guide value integration in value-based decision-making

PsyArXiv. October

Romy Frömer

Frederick Callaway

Tom Griffiths

Amitai Shenhav

2022/10/22

Cognitive control as a multivariate optimization problem

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience

Harrison Ritz

Xiamin Leng

Amitai Shenhav

2022/3/5

Disentangling choice value and choice conflict in sequential decisions under risk

PLOS Computational Biology

Laura Fontanesi

Amitai Shenhav

Sebastian Gluth

2022/10/7

Filling the gaps: Cognitive control as a critical lens for understanding mechanisms of value-based decision-making

Romy Frömer

Amitai Shenhav

2022/3/1

Common neural choice signals emerge artifactually amidst multiple distinct value signals

bioRxiv

Romy Froemer

Matthew R Nassar

Benedikt V Ehinger

Amitai Shenhav

2022/8/3

Aversive motivation and cognitive control

Debbie M Yee

Xiamin Leng

Amitai Shenhav

Todd S Braver

2022/2/1

Humans can navigate complex graph structures acquired during latent learning.

Cognition

Milena Rmus

Harrison Ritz

Lindsay E Hunter

Aaron M Bornstein

Amitai Shenhav

2022/3/29

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Co-Authors

H-index: 150
Jonathan D. Cohen

Jonathan D. Cohen

Princeton University

H-index: 110
Thomas L. Griffiths

Thomas L. Griffiths

Princeton University

H-index: 92
David G. Rand

David G. Rand

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

H-index: 89
Nathaniel D. Daw

Nathaniel D. Daw

Princeton University

H-index: 79
Michael Inzlicht

Michael Inzlicht

University of Toronto

H-index: 52
Joshua Greene

Joshua Greene

Harvard University

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