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Dino Levy
Dino Levy
Associate Professor of Neuroeconomics and Neuromarketing
Verified email at post.tau.ac.il - Homepage
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The root of all value: a neural common currency for choice
DJ Levy, PW Glimcher
Current opinion in neurobiology 22 (6), 1027-1038, 2012
13922012
Comparing apples and oranges: using reward-specific and reward-general subjective value representation in the brain
DJ Levy, PW Glimcher
Journal of Neuroscience 31 (41), 14693-14707, 2011
4202011
Immortalization of precursor cells from the mammalian CNS
K Frederiksen, PS Jat, N Valtz, D Levy, R McKay
Neuron 1 (6), 439-448, 1988
4021988
Repeated high‐frequency transcranial magnetic stimulation over the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex reduces cigarette craving and consumption
R Amiaz, D Levy, D Vainiger, L Grunhaus, A Zangen
Addiction 104 (4), 653-660, 2009
3642009
Using EEG to predict consumers’ future choices
A Telpaz, R Webb, DJ Levy
Journal of marketing research 52 (4), 511-529, 2015
2622015
Repeated electrical stimulation of reward-related brain regions affects cocaine but not “natural” reinforcement
D Levy, M Shabat-Simon, U Shalev, N Barnea-Ygael, A Cooper, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 27 (51), 14179-14189, 2007
1422007
A conflict rat model of cue-induced relapse to cocaine seeking
A Cooper, N Barnea-Ygael, D Levy, Y Shaham, A Zangen
Psychopharmacology 194, 117-125, 2007
1152007
A gateway to consumers' minds: Achievements, caveats, and prospects of electroencephalography‐based prediction in neuromarketing
A Hakim, DJ Levy
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science 10 (2), e1485, 2019
832019
State dependent valuation: the effect of deprivation on risk preferences
DJ Levy, AC Thavikulwat, PW Glimcher
PloS one 8 (1), e53978, 2013
732013
Dissociation between rewarding and psychomotor effects of opiates: differential roles for glutamate receptors within anterior and posterior portions of the ventral tegmental area
M Shabat-Simon, D Levy, A Amir, M Rehavi, A Zangen
Journal of Neuroscience 28 (34), 8406-8416, 2008
712008
The neural computation of inconsistent choice behavior
V Kurtz-David, D Persitz, R Webb, DJ Levy
Nature communications 10 (1), 1583, 2019
492019
Impairment of aversive memory reconsolidation by localized intracranial electrical stimulation
J Stehberg, D Levy, A Zangen
European Journal of Neuroscience 29 (5), 964-969, 2009
392009
The formation of preference in risky choice
M Glickman, O Sharoni, DJ Levy, E Niebur, V Stuphorn, M Usher
PLoS computational biology 15 (8), e1007201, 2019
352019
Machines learn neuromarketing: Improving preference prediction from self-reports using multiple EEG measures and machine learning
A Hakim, S Klorfeld, T Sela, D Friedman, M Shabat-Simon, DJ Levy
International Journal of Research in Marketing 38 (3), 770-791, 2021
332021
Variability of the mesolimbic neuronal activity in a rat model of depression
A Friedman, E Dremencov, H Crown, D Levy, M Mintz, DH Overstreet, ...
Neuroreport 16 (5), 513-516, 2005
242005
Common value representation—A neuroeconomics perspective
D Levy, PW Glimcher
Handbook of value: Perspective from economics, neuroscience, philosophy …, 2016
202016
Objective physiological measurements but not subjective reports moderate the effect of hunger on choice behavior
M Shabat-Simon, A Shuster, T Sela, DJ Levy
Frontiers in Psychology 9, 750, 2018
192018
Pathways to consumers’ minds: using machine learning and multiple EEG metrics to increase preference prediction above and beyond traditional measurements
A Hakim, S Klorfeld, T Sela, D Friedman, M Shabat-Simon, DJ Levy
BioRxiv 2018, 317073, 2018
182018
A computational hypothesis for allostasis: delineation of substance dependence, conventional therapies, and alternative treatments
YZ Levy, DJ Levy, AG Barto, JS Meyer
Frontiers in psychiatry 4, 167, 2013
162013
Impairment of decision-making in multiple sclerosis: A neuroeconomic approach
M Sepúlveda, B Fernández-Diez, EH Martínez-Lapiscina, S Llufriu, ...
Multiple Sclerosis Journal 23 (13), 1762-1771, 2017
132017
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