Peter Smittenaar
Affiliations: | University College London, London, United Kingdom |
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Fiore VG, Nolte T, Rigoli F, et al. (2018) Value encoding in the globus pallidus: fMRI reveals an interaction effect between reward and dopamine drive. Neuroimage |
Smittenaar P, Kurth-Nelson Z, Mohammadi S, et al. (2017) Local striatal reward signals can be predicted from corticostriatal connectivity. Neuroimage. 159: 9-17 |
Rutledge RB, Moutoussis M, Smittenaar P, et al. (2017) Association of Neural and Emotional Impacts of Reward Prediction Errors With Major Depression. Jama Psychiatry |
Keramati M, Smittenaar P, Dolan RJ, et al. (2016) Adaptive integration of habits into depth-limited planning defines a habitual-goal-directed spectrum. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Rutledge RB, Smittenaar P, Zeidman P, et al. (2016) Risk Taking for Potential Reward Decreases across the Lifespan. Current Biology : Cb |
Smittenaar P, Rutledge RB, Zeidman P, et al. (2015) Proactive and Reactive Response Inhibition across the Lifespan. Plos One. 10: e0140383 |
McNab F, Zeidman P, Rutledge RB, et al. (2015) Age-related changes in working memory and the ability to ignore distraction. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 112: 6515-8 |
Brown HR, Zeidman P, Smittenaar P, et al. (2014) Crowdsourcing for cognitive science--the utility of smartphones. Plos One. 9: e100662 |
Aarts E, Nusselein AA, Smittenaar P, et al. (2014) Greater striatal responses to medication in Parkinson׳s disease are associated with better task-switching but worse reward performance. Neuropsychologia. 62: 390-7 |
Smittenaar P, Prichard G, FitzGerald TH, et al. (2014) Transcranial direct current stimulation of right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex does not affect model-based or model-free reinforcement learning in humans. Plos One. 9: e86850 |