Mauricio R. Delgado, Elizabeth A. Phelps, Trevor W. Robbins
Decision Making, Affect, and Learning: Attention and Performance XXIII
Mauricio R. Delgado, Elizabeth A. Phelps, Trevor W. Robbins
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This latest volume in this critically acclaimed series focuses on two of the fastest moving research areas in cognitive and affective neuroscience - decision making and emotional processing. It investigates the psychological and neural systems underlying decision making, and the relationship with reward, affect, and learning. I
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This latest volume in this critically acclaimed series focuses on two of the fastest moving research areas in cognitive and affective neuroscience - decision making and emotional processing. It investigates the psychological and neural systems underlying decision making, and the relationship with reward, affect, and learning. I
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- Attention and Performance
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- New
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1066g
- ISBN-13: 9780199600434
- ISBN-10: 0199600430
- Artikelnr.: 33116554
- Attention and Performance
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- New
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1066g
- ISBN-13: 9780199600434
- ISBN-10: 0199600430
- Artikelnr.: 33116554
Mauricio Delgado is the Principal Investigator of the Social and Affective Neuroscience Lab in the Department of Psychology at Rutgers University. His research program focuses on understanding the behavioral and neural influences that positive and negative reinforcers have on our ability to learn, adapt and make sound choices. The lab uses functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in conjunction with physiological and behavioral measures to obtain converging information aimed at addressing questions such as: 1) How does the human brain learn about value? 2) How does it use this information to make decisions and guide behavior during (a) basic processes, such as instrumental conditioning (learning a particular choice will lead to a desired outcome) and (b) more complex social interactions which are integral to everyday behavior; 3) How do we control or regulate our expectations and emotional responses to cope with simple and complex decisions? Elizabeth A. Phelps received her PhD from Princeton University in 1989, served on the faculty of Yale University until 1999, and is currently the Silver Professor of Psychology and Neural Science at New York University. Her laboratory has earned widespread acclaim for its groundbreaking research on how the human brain processes emotion, particularly as it relates to learning, memory and decision-making. Dr. Phelps is the recipient of the 21st Century Scientist Award from the James S. McDonnell Foundation and a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Society for Experimental Psychology. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Association for Psychological Science and the Society for Neuroethics, was the President of the Society for Neuroeconomics and is the current editor of the APA journal Emotion. Trevor Robbins was appointed in 1997 as the Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge. He was elected to the Chair of Expt. Psychology (and Head of Department) at Cambridge from October 2002. He is also Director of the newly-established Cambridge MRC Centre in Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience, the main objective of which is to inter-relate basic and clinical research in Psychiatry and Neurology for such conditions as Parkinson's, Huntington's, and Alzheimer's diseases, frontal lobe injury, schizophrenia, depression, drug addiction and developmental syndromes such as attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. He is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society, the Academy of Medical Sciences and the Royal Society, the U.K. National Academy of Science. He has been President of the European Behavioural Pharmacology Society (1992-1994) and he won that Society's inaugural Distinguished Scientist Award in 2001.
* Section 1: Psychological Processes Underlying decision Making
* 1: Nathaniel D . Daw: Trial-by-trial data analysis using
computational models
* 2: Colin F . Camerer: Psychological influences on economic choice:
Pavlovian cuing and emotional regulation
* 3: Samuel M. McClure and Wouter van den Bos: The psychology of common
value auctions
* 4: Nick Chater and Ivo Vlaev: The instability of value
* 5: Tobias Kalenscher and Cyriel M.A. Pennartz: Do intransitive
choices reflect genuinely context-dependent preferences?
* Section 2: Neural Sustems of Decision Making
* 6: On the difficulties of integrating evidence from fMRI and
electrophysiology in cognitive neuroscience
* (Tutorial Review)
* 7: Vinod Venkatraman , John W. Payne , and Scott A. Huettel:
Neuroeconomics of risky decisions: from variables to strategies
* 8: Manami Yamamoto, Xiaochuan Pan, Kensaku Nomoto, and Masamichi
Sakagami: Multiple neural circuits in value-based decision making
* 9: Kenji Doya, Makoto Ito, and Kazuyuki Samejima: Model-based
analysis of decision variables
* 10: H.F. Clarke and A.C. Roberts: Reversal learning in
fronto-striatal circuits: a functional, autonomic, and neurochemical
analysis
* 11: Mark E. Walton, Peter H. Rudebeck, Timothy E.J. Behrens, and
Matthew F.S Rushworth: Cingulate and orbitofrontal contributions to
valuing knowns and unknowns in a changeble world
* Section 3: Neural Systems of Emotion, Reward, and Learning
* 12: Matthew R. Roesch and Geoffrey Schoenbaum: Dissociating encoding
of attention, errors, and value in outcome-related neural activity
(Tutorial Review)
* 13: G. Elliott Wimmer and Daphna Shohamy: The striatum and beyond:
contributions of the hippocampus decision making
* 14: Laura N. Martin and Mauricio R. Delgado: The neural basis of
positive and negative emotion regulation: implications for decision
making
* 15: Mathias Pessiglione, Liane Schmidt, Stefano Palminteri, and Chris
D. Frith: Reward processing and conscious awareness
* 16: Roshan Cools: Role of striatal dopamine in the fast adaption of
outcome-based decisions
* 17: Sander Nieuwenhuis and Marieke Jepma: Investigating the role of
the noradrenergic system in human cognition
* 18: Martin P. Paulus: Interoception and decision making
* Section 4: Neurodevelopmental and Clinical Aspects
* 19: Monique Ernst: A neural systems model of decision making in
adolescents
* 20: B.J. Casey, Todd A. Hare, and Adriana Galván: Risky and impulsive
components of adolescent decision making
* 21: Rita Z. Goldstein: Abnormalities in monetary and other non-drug
reward processing in drug addiction
* 22: Karen D. Ersche: The neuropsychology of stimulant and opiate
dependence: neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies
* 23: Barbara J. Sahakian and Sharon Morein-Zamir: Depression and
resilience: insights from cognitive, neuroimaging, and
psychopharmacological studies
* 1: Nathaniel D . Daw: Trial-by-trial data analysis using
computational models
* 2: Colin F . Camerer: Psychological influences on economic choice:
Pavlovian cuing and emotional regulation
* 3: Samuel M. McClure and Wouter van den Bos: The psychology of common
value auctions
* 4: Nick Chater and Ivo Vlaev: The instability of value
* 5: Tobias Kalenscher and Cyriel M.A. Pennartz: Do intransitive
choices reflect genuinely context-dependent preferences?
* Section 2: Neural Sustems of Decision Making
* 6: On the difficulties of integrating evidence from fMRI and
electrophysiology in cognitive neuroscience
* (Tutorial Review)
* 7: Vinod Venkatraman , John W. Payne , and Scott A. Huettel:
Neuroeconomics of risky decisions: from variables to strategies
* 8: Manami Yamamoto, Xiaochuan Pan, Kensaku Nomoto, and Masamichi
Sakagami: Multiple neural circuits in value-based decision making
* 9: Kenji Doya, Makoto Ito, and Kazuyuki Samejima: Model-based
analysis of decision variables
* 10: H.F. Clarke and A.C. Roberts: Reversal learning in
fronto-striatal circuits: a functional, autonomic, and neurochemical
analysis
* 11: Mark E. Walton, Peter H. Rudebeck, Timothy E.J. Behrens, and
Matthew F.S Rushworth: Cingulate and orbitofrontal contributions to
valuing knowns and unknowns in a changeble world
* Section 3: Neural Systems of Emotion, Reward, and Learning
* 12: Matthew R. Roesch and Geoffrey Schoenbaum: Dissociating encoding
of attention, errors, and value in outcome-related neural activity
(Tutorial Review)
* 13: G. Elliott Wimmer and Daphna Shohamy: The striatum and beyond:
contributions of the hippocampus decision making
* 14: Laura N. Martin and Mauricio R. Delgado: The neural basis of
positive and negative emotion regulation: implications for decision
making
* 15: Mathias Pessiglione, Liane Schmidt, Stefano Palminteri, and Chris
D. Frith: Reward processing and conscious awareness
* 16: Roshan Cools: Role of striatal dopamine in the fast adaption of
outcome-based decisions
* 17: Sander Nieuwenhuis and Marieke Jepma: Investigating the role of
the noradrenergic system in human cognition
* 18: Martin P. Paulus: Interoception and decision making
* Section 4: Neurodevelopmental and Clinical Aspects
* 19: Monique Ernst: A neural systems model of decision making in
adolescents
* 20: B.J. Casey, Todd A. Hare, and Adriana Galván: Risky and impulsive
components of adolescent decision making
* 21: Rita Z. Goldstein: Abnormalities in monetary and other non-drug
reward processing in drug addiction
* 22: Karen D. Ersche: The neuropsychology of stimulant and opiate
dependence: neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies
* 23: Barbara J. Sahakian and Sharon Morein-Zamir: Depression and
resilience: insights from cognitive, neuroimaging, and
psychopharmacological studies
* Section 1: Psychological Processes Underlying decision Making
* 1: Nathaniel D . Daw: Trial-by-trial data analysis using
computational models
* 2: Colin F . Camerer: Psychological influences on economic choice:
Pavlovian cuing and emotional regulation
* 3: Samuel M. McClure and Wouter van den Bos: The psychology of common
value auctions
* 4: Nick Chater and Ivo Vlaev: The instability of value
* 5: Tobias Kalenscher and Cyriel M.A. Pennartz: Do intransitive
choices reflect genuinely context-dependent preferences?
* Section 2: Neural Sustems of Decision Making
* 6: On the difficulties of integrating evidence from fMRI and
electrophysiology in cognitive neuroscience
* (Tutorial Review)
* 7: Vinod Venkatraman , John W. Payne , and Scott A. Huettel:
Neuroeconomics of risky decisions: from variables to strategies
* 8: Manami Yamamoto, Xiaochuan Pan, Kensaku Nomoto, and Masamichi
Sakagami: Multiple neural circuits in value-based decision making
* 9: Kenji Doya, Makoto Ito, and Kazuyuki Samejima: Model-based
analysis of decision variables
* 10: H.F. Clarke and A.C. Roberts: Reversal learning in
fronto-striatal circuits: a functional, autonomic, and neurochemical
analysis
* 11: Mark E. Walton, Peter H. Rudebeck, Timothy E.J. Behrens, and
Matthew F.S Rushworth: Cingulate and orbitofrontal contributions to
valuing knowns and unknowns in a changeble world
* Section 3: Neural Systems of Emotion, Reward, and Learning
* 12: Matthew R. Roesch and Geoffrey Schoenbaum: Dissociating encoding
of attention, errors, and value in outcome-related neural activity
(Tutorial Review)
* 13: G. Elliott Wimmer and Daphna Shohamy: The striatum and beyond:
contributions of the hippocampus decision making
* 14: Laura N. Martin and Mauricio R. Delgado: The neural basis of
positive and negative emotion regulation: implications for decision
making
* 15: Mathias Pessiglione, Liane Schmidt, Stefano Palminteri, and Chris
D. Frith: Reward processing and conscious awareness
* 16: Roshan Cools: Role of striatal dopamine in the fast adaption of
outcome-based decisions
* 17: Sander Nieuwenhuis and Marieke Jepma: Investigating the role of
the noradrenergic system in human cognition
* 18: Martin P. Paulus: Interoception and decision making
* Section 4: Neurodevelopmental and Clinical Aspects
* 19: Monique Ernst: A neural systems model of decision making in
adolescents
* 20: B.J. Casey, Todd A. Hare, and Adriana Galván: Risky and impulsive
components of adolescent decision making
* 21: Rita Z. Goldstein: Abnormalities in monetary and other non-drug
reward processing in drug addiction
* 22: Karen D. Ersche: The neuropsychology of stimulant and opiate
dependence: neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies
* 23: Barbara J. Sahakian and Sharon Morein-Zamir: Depression and
resilience: insights from cognitive, neuroimaging, and
psychopharmacological studies
* 1: Nathaniel D . Daw: Trial-by-trial data analysis using
computational models
* 2: Colin F . Camerer: Psychological influences on economic choice:
Pavlovian cuing and emotional regulation
* 3: Samuel M. McClure and Wouter van den Bos: The psychology of common
value auctions
* 4: Nick Chater and Ivo Vlaev: The instability of value
* 5: Tobias Kalenscher and Cyriel M.A. Pennartz: Do intransitive
choices reflect genuinely context-dependent preferences?
* Section 2: Neural Sustems of Decision Making
* 6: On the difficulties of integrating evidence from fMRI and
electrophysiology in cognitive neuroscience
* (Tutorial Review)
* 7: Vinod Venkatraman , John W. Payne , and Scott A. Huettel:
Neuroeconomics of risky decisions: from variables to strategies
* 8: Manami Yamamoto, Xiaochuan Pan, Kensaku Nomoto, and Masamichi
Sakagami: Multiple neural circuits in value-based decision making
* 9: Kenji Doya, Makoto Ito, and Kazuyuki Samejima: Model-based
analysis of decision variables
* 10: H.F. Clarke and A.C. Roberts: Reversal learning in
fronto-striatal circuits: a functional, autonomic, and neurochemical
analysis
* 11: Mark E. Walton, Peter H. Rudebeck, Timothy E.J. Behrens, and
Matthew F.S Rushworth: Cingulate and orbitofrontal contributions to
valuing knowns and unknowns in a changeble world
* Section 3: Neural Systems of Emotion, Reward, and Learning
* 12: Matthew R. Roesch and Geoffrey Schoenbaum: Dissociating encoding
of attention, errors, and value in outcome-related neural activity
(Tutorial Review)
* 13: G. Elliott Wimmer and Daphna Shohamy: The striatum and beyond:
contributions of the hippocampus decision making
* 14: Laura N. Martin and Mauricio R. Delgado: The neural basis of
positive and negative emotion regulation: implications for decision
making
* 15: Mathias Pessiglione, Liane Schmidt, Stefano Palminteri, and Chris
D. Frith: Reward processing and conscious awareness
* 16: Roshan Cools: Role of striatal dopamine in the fast adaption of
outcome-based decisions
* 17: Sander Nieuwenhuis and Marieke Jepma: Investigating the role of
the noradrenergic system in human cognition
* 18: Martin P. Paulus: Interoception and decision making
* Section 4: Neurodevelopmental and Clinical Aspects
* 19: Monique Ernst: A neural systems model of decision making in
adolescents
* 20: B.J. Casey, Todd A. Hare, and Adriana Galván: Risky and impulsive
components of adolescent decision making
* 21: Rita Z. Goldstein: Abnormalities in monetary and other non-drug
reward processing in drug addiction
* 22: Karen D. Ersche: The neuropsychology of stimulant and opiate
dependence: neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies
* 23: Barbara J. Sahakian and Sharon Morein-Zamir: Depression and
resilience: insights from cognitive, neuroimaging, and
psychopharmacological studies