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2010
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Neural Systems Underlying Decisions about Affective Odors
■ Decision-making about affective value may occur after the reward value of a stimulus is represented and may involve different brain areas to those involved in decision-making ...
Edmund T. Rolls, Fabian Grabenhorst, Benjamin A. P...
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2010
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Coercion and Compositionality
■ Research in psycholinguistics and in the cognitive neuroscience of language has suggested that semantic and syntactic integration are associated with different neurophysiologi...
Giosuè Baggio, Travis Choma, Michiel van La...
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2010
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Approaching the Bad and Avoiding the Good: Lateral Prefrontal Cortical Asymmetry Distinguishes between Action and Valence
■ Goal pursuit in humans sometimes involves approaching unpleasant and avoiding pleasant stimuli, such as when a dieter chooses to eat vegetables (although he does not like them...
Elliot T. Berkman, Matthew D. Lieberman
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2010
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Optimizing Design Efficiency of Free Recall Events for fMRI
■ Free recall is a fundamental paradigm for studying memory retrieval in the context of minimal cue support. Accordingly, free recall has been extensively studied using behavior...
Ilke Öztekin, Nicole M. Long, David Badre
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2010
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Audiovisual Matching in Speech and Nonspeech Sounds: A Neurodynamical Model
■ Audiovisual speech perception provides an opportunity to investigate the mechanisms underlying multimodal processing. By using nonspeech stimuli, it is possible to investigate...
Marco Loh, Gabriele Schmid, Gustavo Deco, Wolfram ...
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