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    Neuronal Computation Underlying Inferential Reasoning in Humans and Mice by Barron, Helen C., Reeve, Hayley M., Koolschijn, Renée S., Perestenko, Pavel V., Shpektor, Anna, Nili, Hamed, Rothaermel, Roman, Campo-Urriza, Natalia, O’Reilly, Jill X., Bannerman, David M., Behrens, Timothy E.J., Dupret, David

    Published in Cell (01-10-2020)
    “…Every day we make decisions critical for adaptation and survival. We repeat actions with known consequences. But we also draw on loosely related events to…”
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    A Hippocampus-Accumbens Tripartite Neuronal Motif Guides Appetitive Memory in Space by Trouche, Stéphanie, Koren, Vadim, Doig, Natalie M., Ellender, Tommas J., El-Gaby, Mohamady, Lopes-dos-Santos, Vítor, Reeve, Hayley M., Perestenko, Pavel V., Garas, Farid N., Magill, Peter J., Sharott, Andrew, Dupret, David

    Published in Cell (07-03-2019)
    “…Retrieving and acting on memories of food-predicting environments are fundamental processes for animal survival. Hippocampal pyramidal cells (PYRs) of the…”
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    An emergent neural coactivity code for dynamic memory by El-Gaby, Mohamady, Reeve, Hayley M., Lopes-dos-Santos, Vítor, Campo-Urriza, Natalia, Perestenko, Pavel V., Morley, Alexander, Strickland, Lauren A. M., Lukács, István P., Paulsen, Ole, Dupret, David

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-05-2021)
    “…Neural correlates of external variables provide potential internal codes that guide an animal’s behavior. Notably, first-order features of neural activity,…”
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    Bull, Bear, or Rat Markets: Rat "Stock Market" Task Reveals Human-Like Behavioral Biases by Huttunen, Annamarie W., Reeve, Hayley M., Bowman, Eric M.

    “…Investors often exhibit behavioral biases (e.g., loss aversion) that are putatively underpinned by mechanisms supporting reinforcement learning in the brain,…”
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    Reward Devaluation Attenuates Cue-Evoked Sucrose Seeking and Is Associated with the Elimination of Excitability Differences between Ensemble and Non-ensemble Neurons in the Nucleus Accumbens by Sieburg, Meike C, Ziminski, Joseph J, Margetts-Smith, Gabriella, Reeve, Hayley M, Brebner, Leonie S, Crombag, Hans S, Koya, Eisuke

    Published in eNeuro (01-11-2019)
    “…Animals must learn relationships between foods and the environmental cues that predict their availability for survival. Such cue-food associations are encoded…”
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