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The following pages link to Temporally Dissociable Contributions of Human Medial Prefrontal Subregions to Reward-Guided Learning (Q35941377):
Displaying 11 items.
- Computational Psychiatry of ADHD: Neural Gain Impairments across Marrian Levels of Analysis (Q26770889) (← links)
- Increased decision thresholds enhance information gathering performance in juvenile Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). (Q36344735) (← links)
- Unexpected arousal modulates the influence of sensory noise on confidence (Q37365580) (← links)
- Effects of outcome on the covariance between risk level and brain activity in adolescents with internet gaming disorder (Q37405387) (← links)
- Theta and high-beta networks for feedback processing: a simultaneous EEG-fMRI study in healthy male subjects (Q38989815) (← links)
- Increased fronto-striatal reward prediction errors moderate decision making in obsessive-compulsive disorder. (Q47998144) (← links)
- Increased decision thresholds trigger extended information gathering across the compulsivity spectrum (Q48104433) (← links)
- Separate mesocortical and mesolimbic pathways encode effort and reward learning signals (Q48154341) (← links)
- Using a Simple Neural Network to Delineate Some Principles of Distributed Economic Choice. (Q54988545) (← links)
- Beta-Blocker Propranolol Modulates Decision Urgency During Sequential Information Gathering (Q56969736) (← links)
- Distinct Roles of Dopamine and Noradrenaline in Incidental Memory (Q92576034) (← links)