Daniel Salzman, M.D., Ph.D.
Asst. Professor

Research Scientist,
New York State Psychiatric Institute



Undergraduate:  Univ. Massachusetts at Amherst, B.A., 1985
Medical School:  Stanford University, M.D., 1995
Doctoral Degree:  Stanford University, Ph.D., 1995
Internship:  Stanford University Hospital, 1995-1996
Residency:  Stanford University Hospital, 1996-1999
Board Certifications:  Diplomate
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology


1. Morrison, SE and Salzman, CD: The convergence of information about rewarding and aversive stimuli in single neurons.  Journal of Neuroscience  2009;29(37): 11471-83

2. Belova, MA, Paton, JJ, Salzman CD: Moment-to-moment tracking of state value in the amygdala.  Journal of Neuroscience  2008;28(40): 10023-30

3. Belova MA, Paton JJ, Morrison SE, and Salzman CD: Expectation Modulates Neural Responses to Pleasant and Aversive Stimuli in Primate Amygdala.  Neuron  2007;55: 970-984

4. Paton JJ, Belova MA, Morrison SE, Salzman CD: The primate amygdala represents the positive and negative value of visual stimuli during learning.  Nature  2006;439: 865-870

5. Salzman CD, Britten KH, Newsome WT: Cortical microstimulation influences perceptual judgements of motion direction.  Nature  1990;346: 174-177

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