This dataset contains all analyzed data from the study "Maith, O., Baladron, J., Einhäuser, W., & Hamker, F. H. (2022). Human exploration behaviour in a novel reversal learning task explained by a basal ganglia model with adaptive STN-GPe connections. Submitted to iScience.". It includes the behavioral data of 10 human participants (folder "psychExp") and of simulations of a neuro-computational basal ganglia model (folder "simulations") of the study. To replicate the results of the study, the dataset can be analyzed using the code provided separately under the following identifier: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6555886. The dataset is organized in the directory structure required for this purpose. For the human participants, only preproc...
This article presents behavior and EEG dataset collected from 19 healthy human volunteers (10 female...
<p>Here we provide fMRI data used for the following project (for details see data description file):...
This article describes the data analyzed in the paper “Individual differences in the Simon effect ar...
This dataset contains all analyzed data from the study "Maith, O., Baladron, J., Einhäuser, W., & Ha...
For the main study, participants took part in one behavioural session in the lab and two brain imagi...
The basal ganglia (BG), a group of nuclei in the forebrain of all vertebrates, are important for beh...
This data set contains intracranial EEG data (ASCII format), eye-tracking data from an EyeLink 1000 ...
1. Behavioral data: Participants took part in a tilt aftereffect paradigm to test for perceptual ada...
Work is presented aimed at understanding the function of the basal ganglia in reward-related learnin...
The following dataset supplements the publication Veto, Peter & Uhlig, Marvin & Troje, Nikolaus F.,...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The data for this study are organised into 4 collect...
Uncovering brain-behavior mechanisms is the ultimate goal of neuroscience. A formidable amount of di...
The pivotal idea of the Go-Explore-NoGo (GEN) approach to BG modelling, expounded in this book, is t...
When experts are immersed in a task, do their brains prioritize task-related activity? Most efforts ...
Neuronal representations change as associations are learned between sensory stimuli and behavioral a...
This article presents behavior and EEG dataset collected from 19 healthy human volunteers (10 female...
<p>Here we provide fMRI data used for the following project (for details see data description file):...
This article describes the data analyzed in the paper “Individual differences in the Simon effect ar...
This dataset contains all analyzed data from the study "Maith, O., Baladron, J., Einhäuser, W., & Ha...
For the main study, participants took part in one behavioural session in the lab and two brain imagi...
The basal ganglia (BG), a group of nuclei in the forebrain of all vertebrates, are important for beh...
This data set contains intracranial EEG data (ASCII format), eye-tracking data from an EyeLink 1000 ...
1. Behavioral data: Participants took part in a tilt aftereffect paradigm to test for perceptual ada...
Work is presented aimed at understanding the function of the basal ganglia in reward-related learnin...
The following dataset supplements the publication Veto, Peter & Uhlig, Marvin & Troje, Nikolaus F.,...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The data for this study are organised into 4 collect...
Uncovering brain-behavior mechanisms is the ultimate goal of neuroscience. A formidable amount of di...
The pivotal idea of the Go-Explore-NoGo (GEN) approach to BG modelling, expounded in this book, is t...
When experts are immersed in a task, do their brains prioritize task-related activity? Most efforts ...
Neuronal representations change as associations are learned between sensory stimuli and behavioral a...
This article presents behavior and EEG dataset collected from 19 healthy human volunteers (10 female...
<p>Here we provide fMRI data used for the following project (for details see data description file):...
This article describes the data analyzed in the paper “Individual differences in the Simon effect ar...