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    Alpha oscillations and event-related potentials reflect distinct dynamics of attribute construction and evidence accumulation in dietary decision making by HajiHosseini, Azadeh, Hutcherson, Cendri A

    Published in eLife (15-07-2021)
    “…How does regulatory focus alter attribute value construction (AVC) and evidence accumulation (EA)? We recorded electroencephalogram during food choices while…”
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    Frontal midline theta and N200 amplitude reflect complementary information about expectancy and outcome evaluation by Hajihosseini, Azadeh, Holroyd, Clay B.

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-06-2013)
    “…Feedback ERN (fERN) and frontal midline theta have both been proposed to index a dopamine‐like reinforcement learning signal in anterior cingulate cortex…”
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    The role of beta-gamma oscillations in unexpected rewards processing by HajiHosseini, Azadeh, Rodríguez-Fornells, Antoni, Marco-Pallarés, Josep

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-04-2012)
    “…Reward processing in humans is carried out by an extensive fronto-subcortical network that might be coordinated by fast oscillatory electrical activity…”
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    Beta oscillations and reward processing: Coupling oscillatory activity and hemodynamic responses by Mas-Herrero, Ernest, Ripollés, Pablo, HajiHosseini, Azadeh, Rodríguez-Fornells, Antoni, Marco-Pallarés, Josep

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-10-2015)
    “…Diverse cortical and subcortical regions are synergically engaged during reward processing. Previous studies using time–frequency decomposition of…”
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    Reward-based contextual learning supported by anterior cingulate cortex by Umemoto, Akina, HajiHosseini, Azadeh, Yates, Michael E., Holroyd, Clay B.

    “…The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) is commonly associated with cognitive control and decision making, but its specific function is highly debated. To explore…”
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    Altered EEG alpha and theta oscillations characterize apathy in Parkinson's disease during incentivized movement by Zhu, Maria, HajiHosseini, Azadeh, Baumeister, Tobias R, Garg, Saurabh, Appel-Cresswell, Silke, McKeown, Martin J

    Published in NeuroImage clinical (01-01-2019)
    “…Apathy is a common non-motor symptom of Parkinson's disease (PD) that is difficult to quantify and poorly understood. Some studies have used incentivized motor…”
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    How Bad Becomes Good: A Neurocomputational Model of Affect-Informed Choice by Roberts, Ian D., HajiHosseini, Azadeh, Hutcherson, Cendri A.

    Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-10-2024)
    “…People often draw on their current affective experience to inform their decisions, yet little is known about the underlying mechanisms of this process…”
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    Sensitivity of frontal beta oscillations to reward valence but not probability by HajiHosseini, Azadeh, Holroyd, Clay B.

    Published in Neuroscience letters (18-08-2015)
    “…•Rewards elicit beta power over frontal areas of the scalp.•We showed that beta power was mainly sensitive to feedback valence.•We showed that beta power was…”
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    Recruitment of dlPFC during dietary self-regulation predicts the transience of regulatory effects by Wilson, Daniel J, HajiHosseini, Azadeh, Hutcherson, Cendri A

    “…Abstract Recent work on the cognitive regulation of dietary decision-making suggests that regulation can alter both the choices that people make in the moment…”
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    Reward feedback stimuli elicit high-beta EEG oscillations in human dorsolateral prefrontal cortex by HajiHosseini, Azadeh, Holroyd, Clay B.

    Published in Scientific reports (17-08-2015)
    “…Reward-related feedback stimuli have been observed to elicit a burst of power in the beta frequency range over frontal areas of the human scalp. Recent…”
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    Beta oscillations following performance feedback predict subsequent recall of task-relevant information by HajiHosseini, Azadeh, Hutcherson, Cendri A., Holroyd, Clay B.

    Published in Scientific reports (15-09-2020)
    “…Reward delivery in reinforcement learning tasks elicits increased beta power in the human EEG over frontal areas of the scalp but it is unclear whether these…”
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    Frontal midline theta and N 200 amplitude reflect complementary information about expectancy and outcome evaluation by Hajihosseini, Azadeh, Holroyd, Clay B.

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-06-2013)
    “…Abstract Feedback ERN ( fERN ) and frontal midline theta have both been proposed to index a dopamine‐like reinforcement learning signal in anterior cingulate…”
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    Erratum: Reward feedback stimuli elicit high-beta EEG oscillations in human dorsolateral prefrontal cortex by HajiHosseini, Azadeh, Holroyd, Clay B.

    Published in Scientific reports (23-10-2015)
    “…Reward-related feedback stimuli have been observed to elicit a burst of power in the beta frequency range over frontal areas of the human scalp. Recent…”
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    Shaping the Future of Research: A perspective from early career researchers in Vancouver, Canada [version 1; peer review: 1 approved with reservations, 1 not approved] by Clark, Peter G.K, McCoy, James M, Chik, Jenny H.L, HajiHosseini, Azadeh, Lasalle, Manuel, Kent, Brianne A, Vogt, Stefanie L

    Published in F1000 research (2018)
    “…Future of Research is an organization dedicated to championing, engaging, and empowering early career researchers (ECRs). The organization was founded in 2014…”
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