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nelmor Roesch [6 articles]

Recent papers posted to nelmor library by the author Roesch. You can also see Roesch everyone.
  • Orbitofrontal cortex, decision-making and drug addiction
    Trends in Neurosciences, Vol. 29, No. 2. (February 2006), pp. 116-124.
    posted to decision drugs review by nelmor on 2008-01-04 12:46:50 as ** along with 2 people brian shupsy
  • Dopamine neurons encode the better option in rats deciding between differently delayed or sized rewards
    Nature Neuroscience, Vol. 10, No. 12. (18 November 2007), pp. 1615-1624.
    by Matthew R Roesch, Donna J Calu, Geoffrey Schoenbaum
  • Cocaine-induced decision-making deficits are mediated by miscoding in basolateral amygdala.
    Nat Neurosci (1 July 2007)
    by Thomas A A Stalnaker, Matthew R R Roesch, Theresa M M Franz, Donna J J Calu, Teghpal Singh, Geoffrey Schoenbaum
    posted to amygdala cocaine decision drugs by nelmor on 2007-07-30 09:19:30 as ** along with 1 person pgastrein
  • Neuronal activity related to reward value and motivation in primate frontal cortex.
    Science, Vol. 304, No. 5668. (9 April 2004), pp. 307-310.
    by MR Roesch, CR Olson
  • Encoding of time-discounted rewards in orbitofrontal cortex is independent of value representation.
    Neuron, Vol. 51, No. 4. (17 August 2006), pp. 509-520.
    by MR Roesch, AR Taylor, G Schoenbaum
  • Associative Encoding in Anterior Piriform Cortex versus Orbitofrontal Cortex during Odor Discrimination and Reversal Learning.
    Cereb Cortex (12 May 2006)
    by Matthew R R Roesch, Thomas A A Stalnaker, Geoffrey Schoenbaum
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