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    Orbitofrontal neurons infer the value and identity of predicted outcomes by Stalnaker, Thomas A., Cooch, Nisha K., McDannald, Michael A., Liu, Tzu-Lan, Wied, Heather, Schoenbaum, Geoffrey

    Published in Nature communications (04-06-2014)
    “…The best way to respond flexibly to changes in the environment is to anticipate them. Such anticipation often benefits us if we can infer that a change has…”
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    What the orbitofrontal cortex does not do by Stalnaker, Thomas A, Cooch, Nisha K, Schoenbaum, Geoffrey

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-05-2015)
    “…In the last 25 years, explosive interest has implicated the orbitofrontal cortex in nearly every function known to cognitive neuroscience. Yet scientific…”
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    Orbitofrontal lesions eliminate signalling of biological significance in cue-responsive ventral striatal neurons by Cooch, Nisha K., Stalnaker, Thomas A., Wied, Heather M., Bali-Chaudhary, Sheena, McDannald, Michael A., Liu, Tzu-Lan, Schoenbaum, Geoffrey

    Published in Nature communications (21-05-2015)
    “…The ventral striatum has long been proposed as an integrator of biologically significant associative information to drive actions. Although inputs from the…”
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    Disruption of model-based behavior and learning by cocaine self-administration in rats by Wied, Heather M., Jones, Joshua L., Cooch, Nisha K., Berg, Benjamin A., Schoenbaum, Geoffrey

    Published in Psychopharmacology (01-10-2013)
    “…Rationale Addiction is characterized by maladaptive decision-making, in which individuals seem unable to use adverse outcomes to modify their behavior. Adverse…”
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    The Role of the Nucleus Accumbens in Knowing when to Respond by Singh, Teghpal, McDannald, Michael A, Takahashi, Yuji K, Haney, Richard Z, Cooch, Nisha K, Lucantonio, Federica, Schoenbaum, Geoffrey

    “…While knowing what to expect is important, it is equally important to know when to expect it and to respond accordingly. This is apparent even in simple…”
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