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What do you want me to do, exactly?

30 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19777931-what-want-exactly.htm


Laterality of cortical response to ethanol is moderated by TaqIA A1 allele.

30 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19504620-laterality-cortical-response-ethanol-moderated-taqia-a1-allele.htm


Are you thinking right?

30 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19751049-are-thinking-right.htm


Stimulation of the nucleus raphe medialis modifies basal synaptic transmission at the dentate gyrus, but not long-term potentiation or its reinforcement by stimulation of the basolateral amygdala.

18 Aug 2009 Affective factors importantly interact with behavior and memory. Physiological mechanisms that underlie such interactions are objects of intensive studies. This involves the direct investigation of its relevance to understand learning and memory ...
rec_pub_19699267-stimulation-nucleus-raphe-medialis-modifies-basal-synaptic.htm


Stress, genotype and norepinephrine in the prediction of mouse behavior using reinforcement learning.

14 Aug 2009 Individual behavioral performance during learning is known to be affected by modulatory factors, such as stress and motivation, and by genetic predispositions that influence sensitivity to these factors. Despite numerous studies, no integrative ...
rec_pub_19684590-stress-genotype-norepinephrine-prediction-mouse-behavior-using.htm


Instructional control of reinforcement learning: a behavioral and neurocomputational investigation.

Aug 2009 Humans learn how to behave directly through environmental experience and indirectly through rules and instructions. Behavior analytic research has shown that instructions can control behavior, even when such behavior leads to sub-optimal outcomes ...
rec_pub_19595993-instructional-control-reinforcement-learning-behavioral.htm


Interpreting patterns of brain activation in human fear conditioning with an attentional-associative learning model.

30 Jul 2009 J. E. Dunsmoor, P. A. Bandettini, and D. C. Knight conducted a neuroimaging study of human fear conditioning and analyzed brain activity under various pairing rates between a conditioned and an unconditioned stimulus. Computer simulations with an ...
rec_pub_19634945-interpreting-patterns-brain-activation-human-fear-conditioning.htm


Trait impulsivity predicts escalation of sucrose seeking and hypersensitivity to sucrose-associated stimuli.

30 Jul 2009 Poor impulse control has been associated with compulsive drug seeking and an enhanced risk of relapse, suggesting that impulsivity is causally related to addiction proneness and relapse vulnerability. However, whether this association is specific to ...
rec_pub_19634937-trait-impulsivity-predicts-escalation-sucrose-seeking.htm


Striatal interneurons and reward prediction errors (Commentary on Apicella et al.).

30 Jul 2009
rec_pub_19686434-striatal-interneurons-reward-prediction-errors-commentary-apicella-et.htm


Treating epilepsy via adaptive neurostimulation: a reinforcement learning approach.

30 Jul 2009 This paper presents a new methodology for automatically learning an optimal neurostimulation strategy for the treatment of epilepsy. The technical challenge is to automatically modulate neurostimulation parameters, as a function of the observed EEG ...
rec_pub_19731397-treating-epilepsy-adaptive-neurostimulation-reinforcement-learning.htm

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