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Brain and Behavior

Yossi Yovel Arnon Lotem Amir Ayali Noga Kornfeld Schor David Eilam Matti Mintz Yosef Sarne Doron Gothelf Orna Elroy-Stein Ricardo Tarrasch Illana Gozes Danny Segal Brain and Behavior

Yossi Yovel Arnon Lotem Amir Ayali Noga Kornfeld Schor David Eilam Matti Mintz Yosef Sarne Doron Gothelf Orna Elroy-Stein Ricardo Tarrasch Illana Gozes Danny Segal Brain disorders Computational Neuroscience Cognitive neuroscience Cellular/molecular neurophysiology Neurodevelopment and neurogenetics Brain and Behavior

Arnon Lotem Yossi Yovel Amir Ayali Noga Kornfeld Schor David Eilam Matti Mintz Cerebellar motor learning Hippocampal spatial behavior limbic based anxiety. Limbic based anxiety.

From cultured neuronal networks to behaving animals: Invertebrate models in neuroscience Amir Ayali

Unique to TAU in behavioral and brain sciences:

David Eilam Animal cognition and motor behavior OCD

Ecological and evolutionary physiology Noga Kronfeld-Schor biological rhythms Obesity Anorexia nervosa Depression

Yossi Yovel Active sensing, sensory perception and cognition Vocal learning Data representation

Vocal learning Data representation Arnon Lotem Behavioral Ecology, learning evolution 1 80 P = 1P = 0.1