2022

Wiest C, Torrecillos F, Pogosyan A, Baig F, Pereira EA, Morgante F, Ashkan K, Tan H
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diagram of the deep brain stimulation recording electrode with four contacts and the output to TMSi Porti/Saga
Herz DM, Groppa S, Brown P
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diagram of the back of a participant in the study, showing the stimulus display with moving points, and the electrode arrange ment- an electrode in each side of the brain, and two recording sites per electrode, with a stimulating contact in between the two. The participant holds grasping measuring apparatus in each hand.

2021

Koolschijn RS, Shpektor A, Emir UE, Barron HC
10.5287/bodleian:vmJOOm7KD
image of virtual environment, and images of fMRI and fMRI ouputs being read from brain imaging
Moeller M, Grohn J, Manohar S, Bogacz R
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graphs
van Swieten MMH, Manohar S, Bogacz R
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Stay-switch behaviour at first stage. A) Food deprived participants are more likely to stay after receiving a reward than after reward omission. B) Sated individuals show less model-free behaviour. C) Change in stay probability with food deprivation. Food deprivation increased the tendency to stay after receiving a reward and increased the tendency to switch after reward omission. Error bars represent SEM.