I am an Associate Professor in the School of Psychology at the University of Birmingham.
My research focuses on neuroeconomics and decision making in general, including models of the choice process, value-based learning, and social and strategic interactions, using methods of computational neuroscience such as response times modeling, fMRI, EEG, eye-tracking, and mouse-tracking.
I received my PhD from the Ohio State University, where I worked with Ian Krajbich, PJ Healy, and John Kagel; I then got my postdoctoral training with Christian Ruff at the University of Zurich.
Email: a.konovalov (at) bham.ac.uk
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