Daniel F. Hill, PhD

Affiliations: 
2013-2019 Physiological Sciences University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 
 2019- Physiology, Development, and Neuroscience University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Learning, memory, reward, dopaminergic signaling
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Katalin M. Gothard research assistant 2011-2013 University of Arizona
W Jake Jacobs research assistant 2008-2014 University of Arizona
Stephen L. Cowen grad student 2013-2019 University of Arizona
Stephen L. Cowen grad student 2013-2019 University of Arizona
Wolfram Schultz post-doc 2019- Cambridge
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Hill DF, Hickman RW, Al-Mohammad A, et al. (2023) Dopamine signals encode internally determined subjective value regardless of externally indicated reward attributes. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Siegenthaler JR, Gushiken BC, Hill DF, et al. (2020) Moving Fast-Scan Cyclic Voltammetry toward FDA Compliance with Capacitive Decoupling Patient Protection. Acs Sensors
Seaton BT, Hill DF, Cowen SL, et al. (2020) Mitigating the Effects of Electrode Biofouling-Induced Impedance for Improved Long-Term Electrochemical Measurements In Vivo. Analytical Chemistry
Hill DF, Parent KL, Atcherley CW, et al. (2017) Differential release of dopamine in the nucleus accumbens evoked by low-versus high-frequency medial prefrontal cortex stimulation. Brain Stimulation
Parent KL, Hill DF, Crown LM, et al. (2017) Platform to Enable Combined Measurement of Dopamine and Neural Activity. Analytical Chemistry
Brown SD, Furrow D, Hill DF, et al. (2014) A Duty to Describe: Better the Devil You Know Than the Devil You Don't. Perspectives On Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association For Psychological Science. 9: 626-40
Brown SD, Furrow D, Hill DF, et al. (2014) A Duty to Describe: Better the Devil You Know Than the Devil You Don’t Perspectives On Psychological Science. 9: 626-640
Hungen KV, Roberts S, Hill DF. (1975) Interactions between lysergic acid diethylamide and dopamine-sensitive adenylate cyclase systems in rat brain. Brain Research. 94: 57-66
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