Brian Knutson, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Psychology & Neuroscience
Stanford University
470 Jordan Hall
Stanford, CA 94305-2130

email: knutson'at'psych.stanford.edu
phone: 650-725-1876 (c/o Henedina Gonzales)
fax: 650-725-5699
CV

 
My lab and I seek to elucidate the neural basis of emotion (affective neuroscience), and explore implications for decision-making (neuroeconomics) and psychopathology (neurophenomics).

(Third-person): Brian Knutson is an Associate Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Stanford University. His research focuses on the neural basis of emotional experience and expression. He investigates the topic with a number of methods including self-report, measurement of nonverbal behavior, comparative ethology, psychopharmacology, and neuroimaging. His long-term goal is to understand the neurochemical and neuroanatomical mechanisms responsible for emotional experience, and to explore the implications of these findings for the assessment and treatment of clinical disorders as well as for economic behavior. Knutson has received Young Investigator Awards from the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression and the American Psychiatric Association, and is a fellow of the Association for Behavioral Medicine and the Association for Psychological Science. He received BAs in experimental psychology and comparative religion from Trinity University, a PhD in experimental psychology from Stanford University, and has conducted postdoctoral research in affective neuroscience at UC-San Francisco and at the National Institutes of Health.


Research

SPAN: Symbiotic Project on Affective Neuroscience
NeuroChoice

Publications


Teaching

Winter 2016: Predicting Aggregate Choice
Spring 2015: Affective Neuroscience
Spring 2015: Brain and Decision