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Learning, reward, and decision making
JP O'Doherty, J Cockburn, WM Pauli
Annual review of psychology 68, 73-100, 2017
4332017
A high-resolution probabilistic in vivo atlas of human subcortical brain nuclei
WM Pauli, AN Nili, JM Tyszka
Scientific data 5 (1), 1-13, 2018
3562018
Regional specialization within the human striatum for diverse psychological functions
WM Pauli, RC O’Reilly, T Yarkoni, TD Wager
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (7), 1907-1912, 2016
1852016
Computational models of cognitive control
RC O’Reilly, SA Herd, WM Pauli
Current opinion in neurobiology 20 (2), 257-261, 2010
1362010
In vivo delineation of subdivisions of the human amygdaloid complex in a high‐resolution group template
JM Tyszka, WM Pauli
Human brain mapping 37 (11), 3979-3998, 2016
1352016
Distinct contributions of ventromedial and dorsolateral subregions of the human substantia nigra to appetitive and aversive learning
WM Pauli, T Larsen, S Collette, JM Tyszka, B Seymour, JP O'Doherty
Journal of Neuroscience 35 (42), 14220-14233, 2015
812015
Inhibiting PKMζ reveals dorsal lateral and dorsal medial striatum store the different memories needed to support adaptive behavior
WM Pauli, AD Clark, HJ Guenther, RC O’Reilly, JW Rudy
Learning & Memory 19 (7), 307-314, 2012
552012
Neural computations underlying inverse reinforcement learning in the human brain
S Collette, WM Pauli, P Bossaerts, J O'Doherty
Elife 6, e29718, 2017
532017
Evidence for model-based encoding of Pavlovian contingencies in the human brain
WM Pauli, G Gentile, S Collette, JM Tyszka, JP O’Doherty
Nature communications 10 (1), 1099, 2019
452019
Behavioural evidence for parallel outcome-sensitive and outcome-insensitive Pavlovian learning systems in humans
ER Pool, WM Pauli, CS Kress, JP O’Doherty
Nature human behaviour 3 (3), 284-296, 2019
402019
Attentional control of associative learning—a possible role of the central cholinergic system
WM Pauli, RC O'Reilly
Brain Research 1202, 43-53, 2008
392008
Expectancy, ambiguity, and behavioral flexibility: separable and complementary roles of the orbital frontal cortex and amygdala in processing reward expectancies
WM Pauli, TE Hazy, RC O'Reilly
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 24 (2), 351-366, 2012
372012
Computational approaches to habits in a model-free world
WM Pauli, J Cockburn, ER Pool, OD Perez, JP O’Doherty
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences 20, 104-109, 2018
282018
Distinct prediction errors in mesostriatal circuits of the human brain mediate learning about the values of both states and actions: evidence from high-resolution fMRI
JT Colas, WM Pauli, T Larsen, JM Tyszka, JP O’Doherty
PLoS computational biology 13 (10), e1005810, 2017
222017
Emotional salience changes the focus of spatial attention
WM Pauli, B Röder
Brain Research 1214, 94-104, 2008
162008
White matter tracts characteristics in habitual decision-making circuit underlie ritual behaviors in anorexia nervosa
R Tadayonnejad, F Pizzagalli, SB Murray, WM Pauli, G Conde, AA Bari, ...
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 15980, 2021
102021
Restructuring of amygdala subregion apportion across adolescence
CE Campbell, AF Mezher, SP Eckel, JM Tyszka, WM Pauli, BJ Nagel, ...
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 48, 100883, 2021
102021
Mesolimbic neurobehavioral mechanisms of reward motivation in anorexia nervosa: a multimodal imaging study
R Tadayonnejad, DSA Majid, E Tsolaki, R Rane, H Wang, TD Moody, ...
Frontiers in Psychiatry 13, 806327, 2022
92022
Integrating what & how/where with instrumental and Pavlovian learning
WM Pauli, HE Atallah, RC O'Reilly
International Perspectives on Psychological Science: Cognition and …, 2010
9*2010
Structural Hyperconnectivity of a corticostriatal circuit involved in habitual decision-making in anorexia nervosa and its associations with compulsive behaviors
R Tadayon-Nejad, WM Pauli, JP O'Doherty, JD Feusner
Neuropsychopharmacology 44 (SUPPL 1), 237-237, 2019
22019
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