Forschungsinteressen
- Neuromodulatory systems
- Arousal, attention, learning, perceptual inference/bias
- Neural correlates of behavioral adjustments to changing environments
- Pupillometry
- Computational modeling of cognitive processes (e.g., Drift Diffusion, Bayesian Inference)
Vita
Predoctoral Candidate (2024 - 2027), Lifespan Neuromodulation of Cognition (LINE), Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany
M.Sc. Cognitive Neuroscience (2022 - 2024), MCNB, Freie University, Berlin, Germany
Fast-track Doctoral Candidate (2022 - 2027), Max Planck School of Cogntion
Research Assistant (2019 - 2022), Learning Memory & Decision Lab, Carney Institute for Brain Science, Brown University, Providence RI, USA
Research Assistant (2016 - 2019), Cognition and Decision Lab, Boston University, Boston MA, USA
B.A., Hons Neuroscience (2015-2019), Boston University, Boston MA, USA
Selected Literature
Li, T.*, Marble, H.*, Chen, T., Razmi, N., & Nassar, M. R. (2025). Fluctuations in arousal reflect latent state transitions that facilitate behavioral optimization. bioRxiv preprint. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.02.06.636887
Chen, Y., Li, T., Lynch, J.D., & McGuire, J.T. (2024). A reinforcement learning model of adaptive persistence. PsyArXiv preprint. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/37r58
*Authors contributed equally