Andrew T. Marshall
Affiliations: | University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA |
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Behavioral neuroscience, decision making, interval timingGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorEdward A. Wasserman | research assistant | 2009-2009 | University of Iowa |
Russell M. Church | research assistant | 2008-2010 | Brown |
Kimberly Kirkpatrick | grad student | Kansas State University | |
Sean Bjorn Ostlund | post-doc | 2016- | UC Irvine |
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Marshall AT, Halbout B, Munson CN, et al. (2023) Flexible control of Pavlovian-instrumental transfer based on expected reward value. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition. 49: 14-30 |
Marshall AT, Munson CN, Maidment NT, et al. (2020) Reward-predictive cues elicit excessive reward seeking in adolescent rats. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 45: 100838 |
Halbout B, Marshall AT, Azimi A, et al. (2019) Mesolimbic dopamine projections mediate cue-motivated reward seeking but not reward retrieval in rats. Elife. 8 |
Halbout B, Marshall AT, Azimi A, et al. (2019) Author response: Mesolimbic dopamine projections mediate cue-motivated reward seeking but not reward retrieval in rats Elife |
Kirkpatrick K, Marshall AT, Steele CC, et al. (2018) Resurrecting the individual in behavioral analysis: Using mixed effects models to address nonsystematic discounting data. Behavior Analysis (Washington, D.C.). 18: 219-238 |
Marshall AT, Ostlund SB. (2018) Repeated cocaine exposure dysregulates cognitive control over cue-evoked reward-seeking behavior during Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer. Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 25: 399-409 |
Stuebing SL, Marshall AT, Triplett A, et al. (2018) Females in the forefront: time-based intervention effects on impulsive choice and interval timing in female rats. Animal Cognition |
Marshall AT, Halbout B, Liu AT, et al. (2018) Contributions of Pavlovian incentive motivation to cue-potentiated feeding. Scientific Reports. 8: 2766 |
Steele CC, Peterson JR, Marshall AT, et al. (2017) Nucleus accumbens core lesions induce sub-optimal choice and reduce sensitivity to magnitude and delay in impulsive choice tasks. Behavioural Brain Research |
Marshall AT, Kirkpatrick K. (2017) Reinforcement learning models of risky choice and the promotion of risk-taking by losses disguised as wins in rats. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition. 43: 262-279 |