Jacqueline Gottlieb

Affiliations: 
Columbia University, New York, NY 
Area:
attention, parietal cortex, visual search, learning
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Singletary NM, Horga G, Gottlieb J. (2024) A neural code supporting prospective probabilistic reasoning for instrumental information demand in humans. Communications Biology. 7: 1242
Vriens T, Horan M, Gottlieb J, et al. (2024) The reinforcement metalearner as a biologically plausible meta-learning framework. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 47: e168
Cohanpour M, Aly M, Gottlieb J. (2024) Neural Representations of Sensory Uncertainty and Confidence are Associated with Perceptual Curiosity. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Singletary NM, Gottlieb J, Horga G. (2024) The parieto-occipital cortex is a candidate neural substrate for the human ability to approximate Bayesian inference. Communications Biology. 7: 165
Singletary NM, Horga G, Gottlieb J. (2023) A Distinct Neural Code Supports Prospection of Future Probabilities During Instrumental Information-Seeking. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Zabeh E, Foley NC, Jacobs J, et al. (2023) Beta traveling waves in monkey frontal and parietal areas encode recent reward history. Nature Communications. 14: 5428
Silvetti M, Lasaponara S, Daddaoua N, et al. (2022) A Reinforcement Meta-Learning framework of executive function and information demand. Neural Networks : the Official Journal of the International Neural Network Society. 157: 103-113
Li Y, Daddaoua N, Horan M, et al. (2022) Uncertainty modulates visual maps during noninstrumental information demand. Nature Communications. 13: 5911
Jin Y, Jensen G, Gottlieb J, et al. (2022) Superstitious learning of abstract order from random reinforcement. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2202789119
Ten A, Kaushik P, Oudeyer PY, et al. (2021) Humans monitor learning progress in curiosity-driven exploration. Nature Communications. 12: 5972
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