Eric A. Reavis, PhD
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I started my career as an undergraduate researcher in the Harvard Vision Lab, where I worked with Arash Afraz and Ken Nakayama. Next, I received an NIH Post-Baccalaureate Intramural Research Training Award to work with Alex Maier in David Leopold's lab at NIMH.

After that, with the support of an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, I earned my PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience in Peter Tse's lab at Dartmouth College. During graduate school, I also spent time in Mark Greenlee's laboratory at the University of Regensburg, Germany, as part of a collaboration funded by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.

​When I finished my PhD, I moved to UCLA to study perceptual abnormalities in mental illness as a postdoctoral researcher in Michael Green's lab. My postdoctoral training was supported by an NRSA fellowship grant (F32) from the National Institute of Mental Health.

I am currently an Assistant Researcher (equivalent in academic rank to Assistant Professor) at UCLA, with a secondary research appointment within the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System. My work is currently supported by an R01 grant from the National Institute of Mental Health and other sources.

For more information about my background and experience, or for a complete CV, please contact me.
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Eric Reavis
Assistant Researcher 
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(equivalent academic rank: Assistant Professor)
Department of Psychiatry & Biobehavioral Sciences
University of California, Los Angeles​
ereavis@g.ucla.edu

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