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SPABBATS: A pathway-discovery method based on Boolean satisfiability that facilitates the characterization of suppressor mutants.Reorganizing the intrinsic functional architecture of the human primary motor cortex during rest with non-invasive cortical stimulation.High-frequency TRNS reduces BOLD activity during visuomotor learning.The precision of value-based choices depends causally on fronto-parietal phase coupling.Concurrent tACS-fMRI Reveals Causal Influence of Power Synchronized Neural Activity on Resting State fMRI Connectivity.A causal account of the brain network computations underlying strategic social behavior.Studying and modifying brain function with non-invasive brain stimulation.Transcranial Stimulation over Frontopolar Cortex Elucidates the Choice Attributes and Neural Mechanisms Used to Resolve Exploration-Exploitation Trade-Offs.Modulating functional connectivity patterns and topological functional organization of the human brain with transcranial direct current stimulation.Brain Network Mechanisms Underlying Motor Enhancement by Transcranial Entrainment of Gamma Oscillations.Automatic versus Choice-Dependent Value Representations in the Human Brain.The importance of timing in segregated theta phase-coupling for cognitive performance.Neural oscillations and synchronization differentially support evidence accumulation in perceptual and value-based decision making.Noninvasively decoding the contents of visual working memory in the human prefrontal cortex within high-gamma oscillatory patterns.Carbamazepine reduces short-interval interhemispheric inhibition in healthy humans.Introducing graph theory to track for neuroplastic alterations in the resting human brain: a transcranial direct current stimulation study.Dissociable mechanisms govern when and how strongly reward attributes affect decisionsEfficient coding of subjective value.Computational and neurobiological foundations of leadership decisionsTranscranial direct current stimulation over the primary motor cortex during fMRIWeber's Law: A Mechanistic Foundation after Two CenturiesDissociable mechanisms govern when and how strongly reward attributes affect decisions
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