
معرفی
Jacqueline Gottlieb is a Professor of Neuroscience at Columbia University and a member of the Mortimer B. Zuckerman Institute for Mind Brain and Behavior. She founded and directs the Research Cluster on Curiosity, focusing on the neural mechanisms underlying attention, decision making, and curiosity.
- Undergraduate: Cognitive Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- PhD: Neurobiology, Yale University
- Postdoctoral Training: National Institute of Health
Her research bridges neuroscience, cognitive science, and computational approaches to understand how curiosity drives learning and decision-making. She is affiliated with Columbia University's Computational Social Science Committee and contributes to education-related initiatives.
Jacqueline Gottlieb leads the Research Cluster on Curiosity at Columbia University, fostering interdisciplinary studies on the biological basis of motivated learning and exploration.


