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Check out our latest work! link.growkudos.com/1dznnd63t34 @ejrise.bsky.social @neurodreea.bsky.social @asapresearch.parkinsonsroadmap.org
Thanks @danacobblewis.bsky.social and @asapresearch.bsky.social for supporting and showcasing our work!
New preprint 🚨🧠🔬 @sophiepeterson.bsky.social + @margole.bsky.social dissect the roles of 2 major OFC subcortical pathways in context-dependent reward prediction. TLDR: OFC→CDS: critical for hierarchical gating of predictions. OFC→MDT: more modest role, possibly limiting non-hierarchical predictions
Interested in dopamine? Have fMRI data? We’ve identified a temporal BOLD feature that carries rich information about dopamine physiology. This measure, obtainable from resting-state and task fMRI, opens new ways to indirectly probe dopamine’s role in cognition and disease. 1/n tinyurl.com/bddyz67b
A bit late to post this... but what’s a delay when the paper’s in a special issue on Emotional Time Travel? 🙂 🕰️ Excited to share this work—led by postdoc Jingyi Wang—on how emotional event boundaries shape temporal memory.
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When something exciting or threatening happens, it can change how we move. But how do emotional signals in the brain actually reach the parts that control movement? The well-known route for voluntary ...
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How the carrot and the cane use different brain pathways to drive movement
In keeping with the theme of time travel… now into the future: 🕰️ Another recent paper from the lab—a preregistered study with Isabel Schuman, Jingyi Wang & Ian Ballard @iancballard.bsky.social —is now published. Here, we looked at future orientation, decision making & anorexia nervosa risk.
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Neil M. Dundon
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Temporal fMRI Dynamics Map Dopamine Physiology
Ian Ballard
Spatial variations in dopamine function are linked to cognition and substance use disorders but are challenging to characterize with current methods. Because dopamine influences blood vessel dilation,...
Regina Lapate
Regina Lapate
Emotional state dynamics impacts temporal memory
Emotional fluctuations are ubiquitous in everyday life, but precisely how they sculpt the temporal organisation of memories remains unclear. Here, we designed a novel task – the Emotion Boundary Ta...
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In this month's episode of Discover ASAP, neilmdundon.bsky.social, PhD, from CRN Team Strick, joins us to discuss his task-based human fMRI dataset examining the modulatory impact of incentivization and emotional salience on movement 🧪 Watch the interview on YouTube: bit.ly/4ii39ap
Orbitofrontal circuits for context-gated reward predictions https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2026.03.05.709962v1
Mar 21, 2025
Scientific Reports - Willing to wait: Anorexia nervosa symptomatology is associated with higher future orientation and reduced intertemporal discounting
Willing to wait: Anorexia nervosa symptomatology is associated with higher future orientation and reduced intertemporal discounting - Scientific Reports
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