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Reward Contingencies Improve Goal-Directed Behavior by Enhancing Posterior Brain Attentional Regions and Increasing Corticostriatal Connectivity in Cocaine AddictsReward sensitivity is associated with brain activity during erotic stimulus processing.Reward sensitivity modulates brain activity in the prefrontal cortex, ACC and striatum during task switchingComplexity analysis of cortical surface detects changes in future Alzheimer's disease converters.Reward sensitivity modulates connectivity among reward brain areas during processing of anticipatory reward cues.Excessive body fat linked to blunted somatosensory cortex response to general reward in adolescents.Reward anticipation enhances brain activation during response inhibition.A new window to understanding individual differences in reward sensitivity from attentional networks.Cingulo-insular structural alterations associated with psychogenic symptoms, childhood abuse and PTSD in functional neurological disorders.Abstinence duration modulates striatal functioning during monetary reward processing in cocaine patients.Left frontoparietal network activity is modulated by drug stimuli in cocaine addiction.Monetary reward magnitude effects on behavior and brain function during goal-directed behavior.Inferior frontal cortex activity is modulated by reward sensitivity and performance variability.Reduced activity in functional networks during reward processing is modulated by abstinence in cocaine addicts.BAS-drive trait modulates dorsomedial striatum activity during reward response-outcome associations.Characterizing individual differences in reward sensitivity from the brain networks involved in response inhibition.How bilingualism shapes the functional architecture of the brain: A study on executive control in early bilinguals and monolinguals.Linking personality and brain anatomy: a structural MRI approach to Reinforcement Sensitivity TheoryDemotivating outcome of asymmetrical Nucleus Accumbens disconnection for cocaine related disorder: a translational point of viewReward network connectivity "at rest" is associated with reward sensitivity in healthy adults: A resting-state fMRI studyA cross-sectional and longitudinal study on the protective effect of bilingualism against dementia using brain atrophy and cognitive measuresDistance disintegration delineates the brain connectivity failure of Alzheimer's diseaseMotivational factors modulate left frontoparietal network during cognitive control in cocaine addictionActivity in Memory Brain Networks During Encoding Differentiates Mild Cognitive Impairment Converters from Non-Converters
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Víctor Costumero
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Víctor Costumero
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