Dynamic response-by-response models of matching behavior in rhesus monkeys.
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Multiple brain networks contribute to the acquisition of bias in perceptual decision-makingMesolimbic dopamine signals the value of work.The matching relation and situation-specific bias modulation in professional football play selectionLinear-Nonlinear-Poisson models of primate choice dynamicsSeparable Learning Systems in the Macaque Brain and the Role of Orbitofrontal Cortex in Contingent LearningModulation of neural activity by reward in medial intraparietal cortex is sensitive to temporal sequence of reward.The effects of the previous outcome on probabilistic choice in rats.Value representations in the primate striatum during matching behavior.Dissociating hippocampal and striatal contributions to sequential prediction learning.Cortical signals for rewarded actions and strategic exploration.Ongoing behavior predicts perceptual report of interval duration.Transient stimulation of distinct subpopulations of striatal neurons mimics changes in action valueA basal ganglia circuit for evaluating action outcomesRobustness of learning that is based on covariance-driven synaptic plasticity.Modeling the violation of reward maximization and invariance in reinforcement schedulesIntegration of sensory and reward information during perceptual decision-making in lateral intraparietal cortex (LIP) of the macaque monkey.Modeling the value of strategic actions in the superior colliculusOrbitofrontal dopamine depletion upregulates caudate dopamine and alters behavior via changes in reinforcement sensitivity.Neural Signals Related to Outcome Evaluation Are Stronger in CA1 than CA3Reminders of past choices bias decisions for reward in humans.Distinct roles of rodent orbitofrontal and medial prefrontal cortex in decision making.Disentangling the roles of approach, activation and valence in instrumental and pavlovian respondingPopulation response profiles in early visual cortex are biased in favor of more valuable stimuli.Action-value comparisons in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex control choice between goal-directed actionsDirectional influence between the human amygdala and orbitofrontal cortex at the time of decision-making.Role of dopamine D2 receptors in optimizing choice strategy in a dynamic and uncertain environmentEpisodic memory encoding interferes with reward learning and decreases striatal prediction errorsState-based versus reward-based motivation in younger and older adults.Inferring reward prediction errors in patients with schizophrenia: a dynamic reward task for reinforcement learningOptimal decision making and the anterior cingulate cortex.A healthy fear of the unknown: perspectives on the interpretation of parameter fits from computational models in neuroscience.Model-based influences on humans' choices and striatal prediction errors.A reservoir of time constants for memory traces in cortical neuronsOptimistic biases in observational learning of valueActions, action sequences and habits: evidence that goal-directed and habitual action control are hierarchically organizedSignals in human striatum are appropriate for policy update rather than value prediction.Hysteresis as an implicit prior in tactile spatial decision making.Operant matching is a generic outcome of synaptic plasticity based on the covariance between reward and neural activity.Competition for visual selection in the oculomotor system.Interplay of approximate planning strategies
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Dynamic response-by-response models of matching behavior in rhesus monkeys.
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