
Decision Making, Affect, and Learning
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- Section 1: Psychological Processes Underlying decision Making
- 1: Nathaniel D . Daw: Trial-by-trial data analysis using computational models
- 2: Colin F . Camerer: Psychological influences on economic choice: Pavlovian cuing and emotional regulation
- 3: Samuel M. McClure and Wouter van den Bos: The psychology of common value auctions
- 4: Nick Chater and Ivo Vlaev: The instability of value
- 5: Tobias Kalenscher and Cyriel M.A. Pennartz: Do intransitive choices reflect genuinely context-dependent preferences?
- Section 2: Neural Sustems of Decision Making
- 6: On the difficulties of integrating evidence from fMRI and electrophysiology in cognitive neuroscience
- (Tutorial Review)
- 7: Vinod Venkatraman , John W. Payne , and Scott A. Huettel: Neuroeconomics of risky decisions: from variables to strategies
- 8: Manami Yamamoto, Xiaochuan Pan, Kensaku Nomoto, and Masamichi Sakagami: Multiple neural circuits in value-based decision making
- 9: Kenji Doya, Makoto Ito, and Kazuyuki Samejima: Model-based analysis of decision variables
- 10: H.F. Clarke and A.C. Roberts: Reversal learning in fronto-striatal circuits: a functional, autonomic, and neurochemical analysis
- 11: Mark E. Walton, Peter H. Rudebeck, Timothy E.J. Behrens, and Matthew F.S Rushworth: Cingulate and orbitofrontal contributions to valuing knowns and unknowns in a changeble world
- Section 3: Neural Systems of Emotion, Reward, and Learning
- 12: Matthew R. Roesch and Geoffrey Schoenbaum: Dissociating encoding of attention, errors, and value in outcome-related neural activity (Tutorial Review)
- 13: G. Elliott Wimmer and Daphna Shohamy: The striatum and beyond: contributions of the hippocampus decision making
- 14: Laura N. Martin and Mauricio R. Delgado: The neural basis of positive and negative emotion regulation: implications for decision making
- 15: Mathias Pessiglione, Liane Schmidt, Stefano Palminteri, and Chris D. Frith: Reward processing and conscious awareness
- 16: Roshan Cools: Role of striatal dopamine in the fast adaption of outcome-based decisions
- 17: Sander Nieuwenhuis and Marieke Jepma: Investigating the role of the noradrenergic system in human cognition
- 18: Martin P. Paulus: Interoception and decision making
- Section 4: Neurodevelopmental and Clinical Aspects
- 19: Monique Ernst: A neural systems model of decision making in adolescents
- 20: B.J. Casey, Todd A. Hare, and Adriana Galván: Risky and impulsive components of adolescent decision making
- 21: Rita Z. Goldstein: Abnormalities in monetary and other non-drug reward processing in drug addiction
- 22: Karen D. Ersche: The neuropsychology of stimulant and opiate dependence: neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies
- 23: Barbara J. Sahakian and Sharon Morein-Zamir: Depression and resilience: insights from cognitive, neuroimaging, and psychopharmacological studies
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