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Scott Huettel is a Professor in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University, holding concurrent roles as Senior Associate Dean for Research in Trinity College of Arts & Sciences and Bass Fellow. He also serves as Professor of Neurobiology and Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and holds affiliations with multiple interdisciplinary centers including the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience and Duke Institute for Brain Sciences. His research focuses on decision neuroscience, investigating brain mechanisms underlying economic and social decisions using fMRI, behavioral assays, and computational methods. He has authored influential textbooks like Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and pioneered applications of fMRI analysis techniques such as functional connectivity and pattern classification.
Education: Ph.D. in Psychology from Duke University (1999).
Research Interests: Decision neuroscience, neuroeconomics, social decision making, and the neural basis of individual differences in behavior. His work bridges cognitive neuroscience with computational models to explore how brain systems mediate complex choices, particularly in contexts involving risk, ambiguity, and social dynamics.
Grants & Leadership: Leads major grants including the NIH-funded Neurobiology Training Program and Duke’s Psychiatry Physician-Scientist Residency Program. Past roles include Chair of Psychology and Neuroscience and Interim Co-Director of the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences. Active in educational innovation through Bass Connections and courses like Decision Neuroscience.
Labs & Teams: Core faculty in the Center for Brain Imaging and Analysis, contributing to advanced neuroimaging methodologies. Collaborates across disciplines to address translational challenges in health behavior, consumer decision-making, and aging.


