Michael J. Frank, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology
Program in Neuroscience
Cognition and Neural Systems
Cognitive Science Program
University of Arizona
1503 E University Blvd
Tucson AZ 85721
Phone: (520) 626-4787
Fax: (520) 621-9306
Office: Rm 208E
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http://www.u.arizona.edu/~mfrank

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Research

  • Curriculum Vitae (PDF).
  • Publications (downloadable).

    Laboratory for Neural Computation and Cognition at the University of Arizona
    Our research combines computational modeling and experimental work to understand the
    neural mechanisms underlying reinforcement learning, decision making and working memory.
    We develop biologically-based neural network models that simulate systems-level interactions
    between multiple brain areas (primarily basal ganglia and frontal cortex), including modulation
    by dopamine and other neuromodulators. We test theoretical predictions of the models using
    various neuropsychological, pharmacological, genetic, and neuroimaging techniques.

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    Education


    Teaching

    Current (Spring 2008):
    Computational Cognitive Neuroscience: Psych 444A/544A

    Fall 2007:
    Reinforcement Learning Seminar: Psych 696C

    Fall 2006:
    Honors Seminar on Computational Approaches to Cognitive Neuroscience: Psych 396F

    Spring 2006:
    Computational Cognitive Functions of the Prefrontal Cortex: Psych 596F


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