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View article: Valenced tactile information is evoked by neutral visual cues following emotional learning
Valenced tactile information is evoked by neutral visual cues following emotional learning Open
Learning which stimuli in our environment co-occur with painful or pleasurable events is critical for survival. Previous research has established the basic neural and behavioral mechanisms of aversive and appetitive conditioning; however, …
View article: When working memory may be just working, not memory.
When working memory may be just working, not memory. Open
The N-back task is often considered to be a canonical example of a task that relies on working memory (WM), requiring both maintenance of representations of previously presented stimuli and also processing of these representations. In part…
View article: Decomposing Neural Representational Patterns of Discriminatory and Hedonic Information during Somatosensory Stimulation
Decomposing Neural Representational Patterns of Discriminatory and Hedonic Information during Somatosensory Stimulation Open
The ability to interrogate specific representations in the brain, determining how, and where, difference sources of information are instantiated can provide invaluable insight into neural functioning. Pattern component modeling (PCM) is a …
View article: Reactivation of hedonic but not sensory representations in human emotional learning
Reactivation of hedonic but not sensory representations in human emotional learning Open
This repository contains data used in the following papers Reactivation of hedonic but not sensory representations in human emotional learning Ehlers MR, Kryklywy JH, Beukers AO, Moore SR, Forys BJ, Anderson AK, Todd RM https://doi.org/10.…
View article: Reactivation of hedonic but not sensory representations in human emotional learning
Reactivation of hedonic but not sensory representations in human emotional learning Open
This repository contains data used in the following papers Reactivation of hedonic but not sensory representations in human emotional learning Ehlers MR, Kryklywy JH, Beukers AO, Moore SR, Forys BJ, Anderson AK, Todd RM https://doi.org/10.…
View article: Reactivation of hedonic but not sensory representations in human emotional learning
Reactivation of hedonic but not sensory representations in human emotional learning Open
Learning which stimuli in our environment co-occur with painful or pleasurable events is critical for survival. Previous research has established the basic neural and behavioural mechanisms of aversive and appetitive conditioning; however,…
View article: Peer Review #1 of "Learning to perform role-filler binding with schematic knowledge (v0.1)"
Peer Review #1 of "Learning to perform role-filler binding with schematic knowledge (v0.1)" Open
Through specific experiences, humans learn the relationships that underlie the structure of events in the world.Schema theory suggests that we organize this information in mental frameworks called "schemata," which represent our knowledge …
View article: Peer Review #3 of "Learning to perform role-filler binding with schematic knowledge (v0.1)"
Peer Review #3 of "Learning to perform role-filler binding with schematic knowledge (v0.1)" Open
Through specific experiences, humans learn the relationships that underlie the structure of events in the world.Schema theory suggests that we organize this information in mental frameworks called "schemata," which represent our knowledge …
View article: Learning to perform role-filler binding with schematic knowledge
Learning to perform role-filler binding with schematic knowledge Open
Through specific experiences, humans learn the relationships that underlie the structure of events in the world. Schema theory suggests that we organize this information in mental frameworks called “schemata,” which represent our knowledge…
View article: Peer Review #3 of "Learning to perform role-filler binding with schematic knowledge (v0.2)"
Peer Review #3 of "Learning to perform role-filler binding with schematic knowledge (v0.2)" Open
Through specific experiences, humans learn the relationships that underlie the structure of events in the world.Schema theory suggests that we organize this information in mental frameworks called "schemata," which represent our knowledge …
View article: Peer Review #1 of "Learning to perform role-filler binding with schematic knowledge (v0.2)"
Peer Review #1 of "Learning to perform role-filler binding with schematic knowledge (v0.2)" Open
Through specific experiences, humans learn the relationships that underlie the structure of events in the world.Schema theory suggests that we organize this information in mental frameworks called "schemata," which represent our knowledge …
View article: Decoding representations of discriminatory and hedonic information during appetitive and aversive touch
Decoding representations of discriminatory and hedonic information during appetitive and aversive touch Open
Emotion is typically understood to be an internal subjective experience originating in the brain. Yet in the somatosensory system hedonic information is coded by mechanoreceptors at the point of sensory contact before it reaches the centra…
View article: Individual differences in neural representations of accumulating affective information
Individual differences in neural representations of accumulating affective information Open
How does the emergence of a neural representation of affective salience differ between individuals? Previous research has shown that with successful aversive conditioning visual representations of two conditioned stimuli can converge [1]. …