Dr. Moshe Glickman

Moshe Glickman is a Rothschild fellow, who holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Mathematics from Bar-Ilan University, as well as a Master’s degree and PhD from Tel-Aviv University in the lab of Prof. Marius Usher. In his research Moshe utilizes a diverse set of computational tools, including  machine learning, sequential sampling models and reinforcement learning models to investigate a broad spectrum of psychological phenomena. In particular, he studies how machine learning algorithms can be used to identify novel decision biases and how interactions with artificial intelligence (AI) systems impact human cognition.

Publications
  • Glickman, M., Sharot, T. (in press). How human-AI feedback loops alter human perceptual, emotional and social judgements. Nature Human Behaviour.
  • Glickman, M., Sharot, T. (in press). AI-Induce Hyper Learning in Humans. Current Opinion in Psychology.
  • Vellani, V., Glickman, M., & Sharot, T. (under review). How people decide when to inform others. Communications Psychology.
  • Shdeour, O., Tal-Perry, N., Glickman, M., & Yuval-Greenberg, S. (2024). What to expect when you learn to expect: temporal expectations as a perceptual learning process. Cognition244, 105695.
  • Glickman, M., Sela, T., Usher, M., & Levy, D. (2023). The effect of perceptual organization on risky choice and numerical decisions shows inter-subject correlation. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 1-12.
  • Fan, X., Elsey, J., Wyngaard, A., Yang, Y., Sampson, A., Emeric, E., Glickman, M., Usher, M., Levy, D., Stuphorn, V., & Niebur, E. (2023). Overt visual attention and value computation in complex risky choice. bioRxiv.
  • Glickman, M., Moran, R., & Usher, M. (2022). Evidence integration and decision-confidence are modulated by stimulus consistency. Nature Human Behaviour, 6, 988–999.
  • Hadar, B*., Glickman, M*., Trope, Y., Liberman, N., & Usher, M. (2022). Abstract thinking facilitates aggregation of information. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 151(7), 1733-1743. * Equal contribution
  • Rosenbaum, D., Glickman, M., Fleming, S., & Usher, M. (2022). The cognition/metacognition tradeoff. Psychological Science, 33(4), 613-628.
  • Rosenbaum, D., Glickman, M., & Usher, M. (2021). Extracting summary statistics of rapid numerical sequences:  Holistic versus Analytical estimations. Frontiers in psychology, 4226.
  • Glickman, M*., Sharoni, O*., Levy, D., Stuphorn, V., Niebur, E. & Usher, M. (2019). The formation of preference in risky choice, PLOS Computational Biology, 15(8): e1007201. * Equal contribution
  • Glickman, M. & Usher, M. (2019). Integration to boundary in decisions between sequences of numerical values, Cognition, 193, 104022.
  • Usher, M., Tsetsos, K., Glickman, M., & Chater, N. (2019). Selective-Integration: an attentional theory of choice biases and adaptive choice, Current Directions in Psychological Science, 0963721419862277.
  • Glickman, M., Tsetsos, K., & Usher, M. (2018). Attentional selection mediates framing and risk-bias effects. Psychological Science, 1-10.
  • Glickman, M., & Lamy, D. (2018). Attentional capture by irrelevant emotional distractor faces is contingent on implicit attentional settings. Cognition and Emotion, 32(2), 303-314.
  • Brusovansky, M., Glickman, M., & Usher, M. (2018). Fast and effective: intuitive processes in complex decisions, Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 1-7.
Honors and Awards
2023 The Computational and Systems Neuroscience (COSYNE) meeting travel grant
2020 Rothschild Postdoctoral fellowship
2020 Tel Aviv University Rector’s excellence in teaching award
2020 Tel Aviv University’s top 100 teaching assistants
2019 Faculty of Social Sciences (Tel-Aviv University) excellence scholarship (Ph.D. students)
2019 Tel Aviv University’s top 100 teaching assistants
2018 The 3rd International Meeting of the Psychonomic Society Accommodation Award
2018 Faculty of Social Sciences (Tel-Aviv University) excellence scholarship (Ph.D. students)
2018 Tel Aviv University’s top 100 teaching assistants
2017 MathPsych/ICCM 2017 Student Travel Award
2017 Faculty of Social Sciences (Tel-Aviv University) excellence scholarship (Ph.D. students)
2015 Tel Aviv University’s top 100 teaching assistants
2014 Faculty of Social Sciences (Tel-Aviv University) excellence scholarship (M.A. students)