Alan Anticevic
Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology at Yale School of Medicine
Key Impact
He is a leading neuroimaging and computational psychiatry researcher whose work includes pharmacological fMRI studies of ketamine and psychedelics, helping map how these compounds alter brain connectivity and subjective experience.
Background & Research
Alan Anticevic is a Croatian neuroscientist and Yale faculty member whose research focuses on the neural circuitry of psychiatric illness, functional connectivity, and computational neuroimaging methods. He trained in clinical psychology and cognitive neuroscience at Washington University in St. Louis and completed clinical neuropsychology internship training at Yale, where he later joined the psychiatry faculty. He co-directs Yale’s Division of Neurocognition, Neurocomputation, and Neurogenetics (N3) and studies how brain network dynamics relate to cognition, affect, and pharmacological interventions.
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