S Mizumori

S Mizumori

University of Washington

H-index: 49

North America-United States

About S Mizumori

S Mizumori, With an exceptional h-index of 49 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Washington, specializes in the field of Behavioral and Systems Neuroscience.

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

The medial prefrontal cortex during flexible decisions: Evidence for its role in distinct working memory processes

Flexible decision-making is related to strategy learning, vicarious trial and error, and medial prefrontal rhythms during spatial set-shifting

Counterspaces as a site of network formation within academia.

Connecting counterspaces and community cultural wealth in a professional development program

Hippocampal beta rhythms as a bridge between sensory learning and memory-guided decision-making

Lateral habenula beyond avoidance: Roles in stress, memory, and decision-making with implications for psychiatric disorders

Peer coaching circles for ongoing faculty development

Elvi Gil-Lievana1, Gerardo Ramírez-Mejía1, Oscar Urrego-Morales1, Jorge Luis-Islas2, Ranier Gutierrez2 and Federico Bermúdez-Rattoni1

S Mizumori Information

University

Position

Professor of Psychology

Citations(all)

9043

Citations(since 2020)

2112

Cited By

7719

hIndex(all)

49

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

99

i10Index(since 2020)

56

Email

University Profile Page

University of Washington

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S Mizumori Skills & Research Interests

Behavioral and Systems Neuroscience

Top articles of S Mizumori

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The medial prefrontal cortex during flexible decisions: Evidence for its role in distinct working memory processes

Hippocampus

Kevan Kidder

Ryan Gillis

Jesse Miles

Sheri JY Mizumori

2024/3

Flexible decision-making is related to strategy learning, vicarious trial and error, and medial prefrontal rhythms during spatial set-shifting

bioRxiv

Jesse T Miles

Ginger L Mullins

Sheri JY Mizumori

2023

Counterspaces as a site of network formation within academia.

Journal of Diversity in Higher Education

Cara Margherio

Anna Lee Swan

M Claire Horner-Devine

Sheri JY Mizumori

Joyce W Yen

2023/12/21

Connecting counterspaces and community cultural wealth in a professional development program

Race Ethnicity and Education

Cara Margherio

M Claire Horner-Devine

Sheri JY Mizumori

Joyce W Yen

2023/9/19

Hippocampal beta rhythms as a bridge between sensory learning and memory-guided decision-making

Jesse Thomas Miles

Kevan Scott Kidder

Sheri JY Mizumori

2023/5/5

Lateral habenula beyond avoidance: Roles in stress, memory, and decision-making with implications for psychiatric disorders

Phillip M Baker

Victor Mathis

Lucas Lecourtier

Sarah C Simmons

Fereshteh S Nugent

...

2022/3/3

Peer coaching circles for ongoing faculty development

SM, Linder, CM, Lee, SK, Stefl, K. High,(Eds.), The handbook of STEM faculty development

M Claire Horner-Devine

Coleen Carrigan

Christine Grant

Cara Margherio

SJ Mizumori

...

2022/12/1

Elvi Gil-Lievana1, Gerardo Ramírez-Mejía1, Oscar Urrego-Morales1, Jorge Luis-Islas2, Ranier Gutierrez2 and Federico Bermúdez-Rattoni1

Modulation of Behavioral Outcomes by Conditioning Competing States, Valences, or Responses

Sheri Mizumori

Matthew Wanat

Anna K Radke

2022/10/3

Modulation of behavioral outcomes by conditioning competing states, valences, or responses

Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience

Jacqueline K Rose

Kristin M Scaplen

Sheri JY Mizumori

Adam C Roberts

2022/8/23

Response flexibility: The role of the lateral habenula

Victoria I Hones

Sheri JY Mizumori

2022/4/4

A machine learning approach for detecting vicarious trial and error behaviors

Frontiers in Neuroscience

Jesse T Miles

Kevan S Kidder

Ziheng Wang

Yiru Zhu

David H Gire

...

2021/7/7

A selective role for the mPFC during choice and deliberation, but not spatial memory retention over short delays

Hippocampus

Kevan S Kidder

Jesse T Miles

Phillip M Baker

Victoria I Hones

David H Gire

...

2021/7

Loss of sensitivity to rewards by dopamine neurons may underlie age-related increased probability discounting

Frontiers in aging neuroscience

Valerie L Tryon

Phillip M Baker

Jeffrey M Long

Peter R Rapp

Sheri JY Mizumori

2020/3/6

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