Philippe JD Domenech

Affiliations: 
DEC École normale supérieure Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France 
Area:
decision-making, fMRI, computational models, S-EEG, EEG, DBS
Website:
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Domenech P, Rheims S, Koechlin E. (2020) Neural mechanisms resolving exploitation-exploration dilemmas in the medial prefrontal cortex. Science (New York, N.Y.). 369
Hu C, Domenech P, Pessiglione M. (2020) Order matters: How covert value updating during sequential option sampling shapes economic preference. Plos Computational Biology. 16: e1007920
Lopez-Persem A, Bastin J, Petton M, et al. (2020) Four core properties of the human brain valuation system demonstrated in intracranial signals. Nature Neuroscience
Senova S, Clair AH, Palfi S, et al. (2019) Deep Brain Stimulation for Refractory Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Towards an Individualized Approach. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 10: 905
Chambon V, Domenech P, Jacquet PO, et al. (2017) Neural coding of prior expectations in hierarchical intention inference. Scientific Reports. 7: 1278
Domenech P, Redouté J, Koechlin E, et al. (2017) The Neuro-Computational Architecture of Value-Based Selection in the Human Brain. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Lopez-Persem A, Domenech P, Pessiglione M. (2016) How prior preferences determine decision-making frames and biases in the human brain. Elife. 5
Lopez-Persem A, Domenech P, Pessiglione M. (2016) Author response: How prior preferences determine decision-making frames and biases in the human brain Elife
Domenech P, Koechlin E. (2015) Executive control and decision-making in the prefrontal cortex Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 1: 101-106
Sescousse G, Barbalat G, Domenech P, et al. (2013) Imbalance in the sensitivity to different types of rewards in pathological gambling. Brain : a Journal of Neurology. 136: 2527-38
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