Long Ding

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University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
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David Perkel grad student 2003 Penn
 (Physiological actions of dopamine in an avian basal ganglia nucleus essential for vocal learning.)
Joshua Gold post-doc 2007- Penn
Okihide Hikosaka post-doc 2003-2006 NIH
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Branam K, Gold JI, Ding L. (2024) The subthalamic nucleus contributes causally to perceptual decision-making in monkeys. Elife. 13
Rogers K, Gold JI, Ding L. (2024) The subthalamic nucleus contributes causally to perceptual decision-making in monkeys. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Fan Y, Gold JI, Ding L. (2024) Correction: Ongoing, rational calibration of reward-driven perceptual biases. Elife. 13
Fan Y, Doi T, Gold JI, et al. (2023) Neural Representations of Post-Decision Accuracy and Reward Expectation in the Caudate Nucleus and Frontal Eye Field. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Ding L. (2023) Contributions of the Basal Ganglia to Visual Perceptual Decisions. Annual Review of Vision Science. 9: 385-407
McGaughey KD, Ding L. (2022) Passing the baton: Information transfer between neurons enables continuity of the decision process. Neuron. 110: 3061-3063
Fan Y, Gold JI, Ding L. (2020) Frontal eye field and caudate neurons make different contributions to reward-biased perceptual decisions. Elife. 9
Doi T, Fan Y, Gold JI, et al. (2020) The caudate nucleus contributes causally to decisions that balance reward and uncertain visual information. Elife. 9
Ding L, Wagenmakers E. (2020) Decision letter: A flexible framework for simulating and fitting generalized drift-diffusion models Elife
Doi T, Fan Y, Gold JI, et al. (2020) Author response: The caudate nucleus contributes causally to decisions that balance reward and uncertain visual information Elife
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