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Masih Rahmati is an Associate Research Scientist at Yale University's Department of Psychiatry, affiliated with the Yale School of Medicine. He is part of the Anticevic Lab and Cho Lab within the Neurocognition, Neurocomputation, and Neurogenetics (N3) group. His research focuses on computational psychiatry, studying neural mechanisms underlying neuropsychiatric disorders through computational modeling of neural population dynamics in patients and healthy controls.
Rahmati holds a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience from New York University, where his work integrated neuroimaging (fMRI and EEG) with theoretical approaches like encoding models, probabilistic population codes (PPC), and dynamical field theory (DFT). His current research continues to explore visual short-term memory and neural dynamics in psychiatric contexts.
He collaborates within multidisciplinary teams at Yale, contributing to translational studies that bridge computational neuroscience and clinical psychiatry.