Objectives/Aims Learning from experience and making decisions based on integrated environmental feedback is crucial for human functioning and wellbeing. Difficulties in learning and decision-making have been found in several psychiatric conditions. Pavlovian bias, a tendency to approach reward and remain passive in the face of punishment, can be advantageous in some situations, while in others, it can lead to maladaptive decisions and needs to be overcome by cognitive control. It has been suggested that healthy humans rely more heavily on Pavlovian bias when instrumental control over environmental reinforcers is compromised. In our study, we were focusing on the influence of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on Pavlovian bias d...
The dynamic modulation of instrumental behaviour by conditioned Pavlovian cues is an important proce...
Animals and humans have a tendency to repeat recent choices, a phenomenon known as choice hysteresis...
Question – It has been shown that transcranial electrical brain stimulation (TES) can improve many a...
The ability to control the occurrence of rewarding and punishing events is crucial for our well-bein...
Recent studies suggest that choice behavior in reinforcement learning tasks is shaped by the level o...
<div><p>The negative symptoms of schizophrenia (SZ) are associated with a pattern of reinforcement l...
The negative symptoms of schizophrenia (SZ) are associated with a pattern of reinforcement learning ...
The negative symptoms of schizophrenia (SZ) are associated with a pattern of reinforcement learning ...
Pavlovian biases influence learning and decision making by intricately coupling reward seeking with ...
Applying a weak electrical current to the cortex has the potential to modulate neural functioning an...
The medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) is thought to be central for flexible behavioral adaptation. How...
Pavlovian biases, the best known of which is the approach and engagement engendered by re- ward pred...
In neuroscience and psychology, an influential perspective distinguishes between two kinds of behavi...
Pavlovian associations drive approach towards reward-predictive cues, and avoidance of punishment-pr...
BACKGROUND: Instrumental action is well known to be vulnerable to affective value. Excessive transfe...
The dynamic modulation of instrumental behaviour by conditioned Pavlovian cues is an important proce...
Animals and humans have a tendency to repeat recent choices, a phenomenon known as choice hysteresis...
Question – It has been shown that transcranial electrical brain stimulation (TES) can improve many a...
The ability to control the occurrence of rewarding and punishing events is crucial for our well-bein...
Recent studies suggest that choice behavior in reinforcement learning tasks is shaped by the level o...
<div><p>The negative symptoms of schizophrenia (SZ) are associated with a pattern of reinforcement l...
The negative symptoms of schizophrenia (SZ) are associated with a pattern of reinforcement learning ...
The negative symptoms of schizophrenia (SZ) are associated with a pattern of reinforcement learning ...
Pavlovian biases influence learning and decision making by intricately coupling reward seeking with ...
Applying a weak electrical current to the cortex has the potential to modulate neural functioning an...
The medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) is thought to be central for flexible behavioral adaptation. How...
Pavlovian biases, the best known of which is the approach and engagement engendered by re- ward pred...
In neuroscience and psychology, an influential perspective distinguishes between two kinds of behavi...
Pavlovian associations drive approach towards reward-predictive cues, and avoidance of punishment-pr...
BACKGROUND: Instrumental action is well known to be vulnerable to affective value. Excessive transfe...
The dynamic modulation of instrumental behaviour by conditioned Pavlovian cues is an important proce...
Animals and humans have a tendency to repeat recent choices, a phenomenon known as choice hysteresis...
Question – It has been shown that transcranial electrical brain stimulation (TES) can improve many a...