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Aaron Michael Bornstein
New York University
$1,245,368
Attributed
$1,619,922
Total exposure
3
Grants
3
Lead (contact PI)
Attributed= this PI's even-split share of every grant they're on (the fair, additive number). Exposure = full size of all those grants.
Funding over time
peak $749.1K · FY2011–25$1M$750K$500K$250K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NIH$1,619,922 · 3
By mechanism
R21$801,024 · 1
R01$749,108 · 1
F31$69,790 · 1
Top collaborators
- Ilana Jacqueline Hershman1 shared
Most similar at New York University
Same institution · by research overlap
- Shulamite S Huang$901,818
- Joseph E Ledoux$20,045,403
- Xiaohong Chen$595,019
- Christina S Lee$7,888,106
- Sydney Ludvigson$668,925
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Decision Making”
- David R. Weir · University Of Michigan At Ann Arbor$310,589,941
- Margaret Juliana McElrath · Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center$266,865,764
- Everette D Joseph · Howard University$246,289,043
- Antonio J Busalacchi · University Of Maryland, College Park$243,972,016
- Eric J Barron · Pennsylvania State Univ University Park$243,972,016
- Valerie Koch · University Corporation For Atmospheric Res$243,972,016
Research focus
Decision MakingStructureBehaviorCognitiveBehavioralPsychological ReinforcementMemoryStimulusLearningPatternLeadFunctional Magnetic Resonance ImagingFlexibilityRelating To Nervous SystemCorpus Striatum StructureAge RelatedParticipantBrainAlzheimer&AposNeuroimagingAgingMemory LossBaseFailure
Grant awards (5)
Memory guided planning across the lifespan$749,108
R01 · FY2025 · AG · contact PI
Improving multi-step planning in aging by overcoming deficits in memory encoding$377,711
R21 · FY2022 · AG · contact PI
Improving multi-step planning in aging by overcoming deficits in memory encoding$423,313
R21 · FY2021 · AG · contact PI
Computational mechanisms of goal-directed control$33,006
F31 · FY2012 · MH · contact PI
Computational mechanisms of goal-directed control$36,784
F31 · FY2011 · MH · contact PI