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    Characterising the unity and diversity of executive functions in a within-subject fMRI study by Saylik, Rahmi, Williams, Adrian L., Murphy, Robin A., Szameitat, Andre J.

    Published in Scientific reports (17-05-2022)
    “…Behavioural studies investigating the relationship between Executive Functions (EFs) demonstrated evidence that different EFs are correlated with each other,…”
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    Rule Learning by Rats by Murphy, Robin A, Mondragón, Esther, Murphy, Victoria A

    “…Using rules extracted from experience to solve problems in novel situations involves cognitions such as analogical reasoning and language learning and is…”
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    Anterior Temporal Lobe Tracks the Formation of Prejudice by Spiers, Hugo J, Love, Bradley C, Le Pelley, Mike E, Gibb, Charlotte E, Murphy, Robin A

    Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-03-2017)
    “…Despite advances in understanding the brain structures involved in the expression of stereotypes and prejudice, little is known about the brain structures…”
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    Context and time in causal learning: contingency and mood dependent effects by Msetfi, Rachel M, Wade, Caroline, Murphy, Robin A

    Published in PloS one (15-05-2013)
    “…Defining cues for instrumental causality are the temporal, spatial and contingency relationships between actions and their effects. In this study, we carried…”
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    The relationship between mood state and perceived control in contingency learning: effects of individualist and collectivist values by Msetfi, Rachel M, Kornbrot, Diana E, Matute, Helena, Murphy, Robin A

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (29-09-2015)
    “…Perceived control in contingency learning is linked to psychological wellbeing with low levels of perceived control thought to be a cause or consequence of…”
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    Depressive Realism and Outcome Density Bias in Contingency Judgments: The Effect of the Context and Intertrial Interval by Msetfi, Rachel M, Murphy, Robin A, Simpson, Jane, Kornbrot, Diana E

    “…The perception of the effectiveness of instrumental actions is influenced by depressed mood. Depressive realism (DR) is the claim that depressed people are…”
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    Paradoxical choice and the reinforcing value of information by Ajuwon, Victor, Ojeda, Andrés, Murphy, Robin A., Monteiro, Tiago, Kacelnik, Alex

    Published in Animal cognition (01-03-2023)
    “…Signals that reduce uncertainty can be valuable because well-informed decision-makers can better align their preferences to opportunities. However, some birds…”
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    Dysphoric Mood States are Related to Sensitivity to Temporal Changes in Contingency by Msetfi, Rachel M, Murphy, Robin A, Kornbrot, Diana E

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (01-01-2012)
    “…A controversial finding in the field of causal learning is that mood contributes to the accuracy of perceptions of uncorrelated relationships. When asked to…”
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    Confidence regulates feedback processing during human probabilistic learning by Ben Yehuda, Michael, Murphy, Robin A, Le Pelley, Mike E, Navarro, Danielle J, Yeung, Nick

    “…Uncertainty presents a key challenge when learning how best to act to attain a desired outcome. People can report uncertainty in the form of confidence…”
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    Functional neuroanatomical correlates of contingency judgement by Saylik, Rahmi, Szameitat, Andre J., Williams, Adrian L., Murphy, Robin A.

    Published in Neuroscience letters (20-11-2022)
    “…•Allocation of attention is sensitive to the contingency frequency.•Judgement of negative contingencies differentiate from the zero and positive…”
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    Superstition predicts perception of illusory control by Griffiths, Oren, Shehabi, Noor, Murphy, Robin A., Le Pelley, Mike E.

    Published in The British journal of psychology (01-08-2019)
    “…Superstitions are common, yet we have little understanding of the cognitive mechanisms that bring them about. This study used a laboratory‐based analogue for…”
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    Paradoxical choice in rats: Subjective valuation and mechanism of choice by Ojeda, Andrés, Murphy, Robin A., Kacelnik, Alex

    Published in Behavioural processes (01-07-2018)
    “…•Rats sacrifice potential rewards by preferring an option that signals outcomes.•Results match the predictions of the Sequential Choice Model (SCM).•Latencies…”
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    More Frequent, Shorter Trials Enhance Acquisition in a Training Session: There Is a Free Lunch by Murphy, Robin A., Witnauer, James E., Castiello, Santiago, Tsvetkov, Anna, Li, Audrey, Alcaide, Doriann M., Miller, Ralph R.

    “…The strength of the learned relation between two events, a model for causal perception, has been found to depend on their overall statistical relation, and…”
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    Individual Differences Are More Than a Gene × Environment Interaction: The Role of Learning by Byrom, Nicola C, Murphy, Robin A

    “…Individual differences in behavior are understood generally as arising from an interaction between genes and environment, omitting a crucial component. The…”
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    Traits for depression related to agentic and external control by Castiello, Santiago, Senan, Salha, Msetfi, Rachel M., Murphy, Robin A.

    Published in Learning and motivation (01-11-2020)
    “…Depression has been linked to weakened perceptions of control. The experimental evidence derives from tasks with exposure to stable action-outcome…”
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    Cue competition influences biconditional discrimination by Byrom, Nicola C, Murphy, Robin A

    “…When multiple cues are presented in compound and trained to predict an outcome, the cues may compete for association with an outcome. However, if both cues are…”
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    No Impaired Integration in Psychopathy: Evidence From an Illusory Conjunction Paradigm by Gunschera, Lukas J., Verschuere, Bruno, Murphy, Robin A., Temple-McCune, Alexander, Dutton, Kevin, Fox, Elaine

    Published in Personality disorders (01-09-2023)
    “…Progress in psychopathy research has been hampered by ongoing contention about its fundamental cause. The Impaired Integration theory of psychopathy provides…”
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