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Erratum: Koloski et al., "Beta and High Gamma Oscillations in the Cortico-striatal Network Reflect Reward Certainty on a Probabilistic Reversal Learning Task". [PDF]
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Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2013
Social species are so characterized because they form organizations that extend beyond the individual; such structures evolved hand in hand with psychological, neural, hormonal, cellular, and genetic mechanisms. The goal of social neuroscience is to identify these biological mechanisms and to specify the influences between social and neural structures
John T, Cacioppo, Stephanie, Cacioppo
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Social species are so characterized because they form organizations that extend beyond the individual; such structures evolved hand in hand with psychological, neural, hormonal, cellular, and genetic mechanisms. The goal of social neuroscience is to identify these biological mechanisms and to specify the influences between social and neural structures
John T, Cacioppo, Stephanie, Cacioppo
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WIREs Cognitive Science, 2009
AbstractSocial species, by definition, create emergent organizations beyond the individual that range in humans from dyads, families, and groups to cities, civilizations, and cultures. These emergent structures evolved hand‐in‐hand with neural, hormonal, and genetic mechanisms to support them because the consequent social behaviors helped these ...
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AbstractSocial species, by definition, create emergent organizations beyond the individual that range in humans from dyads, families, and groups to cities, civilizations, and cultures. These emergent structures evolved hand‐in‐hand with neural, hormonal, and genetic mechanisms to support them because the consequent social behaviors helped these ...
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The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, 2008
learning, and of basis of human ...
Peter M. Gayed
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learning, and of basis of human ...
Peter M. Gayed
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Science, 1988
The ultimate aim of computational neuroscience is to explain how electrical and chemical signals are used in the brain to represent and process information. This goal is not new, but much has changed in the last decade. More is known now about the brain because of advances in neuroscience, more computing power is available for performing realistic ...
Sejnowski, Terrence J. +2 more
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The ultimate aim of computational neuroscience is to explain how electrical and chemical signals are used in the brain to represent and process information. This goal is not new, but much has changed in the last decade. More is known now about the brain because of advances in neuroscience, more computing power is available for performing realistic ...
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The Cognitive Neuroscience of Attention
, 2020M.I. Posner, Progress in Attention Research. Part 1. Cognitive Science. R.M. Klein, M.A. Lawrence, On the Modes and Domains of Attention. L. Huang, H. Pashler, Boolean Map Approach to Visual Attention. H. Wang, X. Liu, J.
M. Posner
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1991
Neuroscience, encouraged by the advent of approaches at the molecular level, is finally beginning to play an important part in the theoretical basis of psychiatry. Although its immediate effect on clinical practice remains limited, this too is likely to change within the near future.
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Neuroscience, encouraged by the advent of approaches at the molecular level, is finally beginning to play an important part in the theoretical basis of psychiatry. Although its immediate effect on clinical practice remains limited, this too is likely to change within the near future.
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Naturalistic Stimuli in Neuroscience: Critically Acclaimed.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2019Cognitive neuroscience has traditionally focused on simple tasks, presented sparsely and using abstract stimuli. While this approach has yielded fundamental insights into functional specialisation in the brain, its ecological validity remains uncertain ...
Saurabh Sonkusare, M. Breakspear, C. Guo
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