
About
Nathaniel Daw holds the Huo Professorship in Computational and Theoretical Neuroscience at the Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Princeton University. His research integrates computational, neural, and behavioral approaches to study decision-making through trial-and-error learning and reward/punishment processing.
Research Interests:
- Computational Neuroscience
- Decision-Making Under Uncertainty
- Model-Based and Model-Free Learning
- Neural Mechanisms of Self-Control
Publications (2025-2019) explore intersections of machine learning and neuroscience, focusing on reward-guided behavior, memory systems, and psychiatric implications like anorexia nervosa and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Key themes include neural replay, cognitive effort allocation, and predictive modeling of human and animal learning.
Scientific Awards:
- Princeton-Rutgers $16M Research Grant for mental illness studies
Grants and Collaborations: Highlighted by a major interdisciplinary grant with Rutgers University to advance understanding of mental illness through computational frameworks.
Labs and Teams: Leads the Daw Lab at Princeton Neuroscience Institute, focusing on neurocomputational models of decision-making and self-control.
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