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- Influence
The Neural Representation of Unexpected Uncertainty during Value-Based Decision Making
- Elise Payzan-LeNestour, S. Dunne, Peter Bossaerts, J. O'Doherty
- Computer Science, Medicine
- Neuron
- 10 July 2013
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The Paralympic athlete: a systematic review of the psychosocial literature
- Philip Jefferies, P. Gallagher, S. Dunne
- Psychology, Medicine
- Prosthetics and orthotics international
- 22 August 2012
Background: There is a lack of knowledge of the psychosocial wellbeing and attributes of Paralympic athletes. Such knowledge may reveal what contributes to exceptional performance. Objectives: To… Expand
Testosterone causes both prosocial and antisocial status-enhancing behaviors in human males
- J. Dreher, S. Dunne, A. Pazderska, T. Frodl, J. Nolan, J. O'Doherty
- Psychology, Medicine
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- 26 September 2016
Significance Although in several species of bird and animal, testosterone increases male–male aggression, in human males, it has been suggested to instead promote both aggressive and nonaggressive… Expand
Neural Mechanisms Underlying Human Consensus Decision-Making
- S. Suzuki, R. Adachi, S. Dunne, P. Bossaerts, J. O'Doherty
- Psychology, Medicine
- Neuron
- 22 April 2015
Consensus building in a group is a hallmark of animal societies, yet little is known about its underlying computational and neural mechanisms. Here, we applied a computational framework to behavioral… Expand
Dorsomedial Prefrontal Cortex Mediates Rapid Evaluations Predicting the Outcome of Romantic Interactions
- J. C. Cooper, S. Dunne, T. Furey, J. O'Doherty
- Psychology, Medicine
- The Journal of Neuroscience
- 7 November 2012
Humans frequently make real-world decisions based on rapid evaluations of minimal information; for example, should we talk to an attractive stranger at a party? Little is known, however, about how… Expand
Human Dorsal Striatum Encodes Prediction Errors during Observational Learning of Instrumental Actions
- J. C. Cooper, S. Dunne, T. Furey, J. O'Doherty
- Psychology, Computer Science
- Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
- 2012
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Insights from the application of computational neuroimaging to social neuroscience
- S. Dunne, J. O'Doherty
- Psychology, Medicine
- Current Opinion in Neurobiology
- 1 June 2013
A recent approach in social neuroscience has been the application of formal computational models for a particular social-cognitive process to neuroimaging data. Here we review preliminary findings… Expand
The role of the posterior temporal and medial prefrontal cortices in mediating learning from romantic interest and rejection.
- J. C. Cooper, S. Dunne, T. Furey, J. O'Doherty
- Psychology, Medicine
- Cerebral cortex
- 1 September 2014
Romantic interest or rejection can be powerful incentives not merely for their emotional impact, but for their potential to transform, in a single interaction, what we think we know about another… Expand
Anterior Insula Activity Reflects the Effects of Intentionality on the Anticipation of Aversive Stimulation
- Mimi Liljeholm, S. Dunne, J. O'Doherty
- Psychology, Medicine
- The Journal of Neuroscience
- 20 August 2014
If someone causes you harm, your affective reaction to that person might be profoundly influenced by your inferences about the intentionality of their actions. In the present study, we aimed to… Expand
Using WordNet to Automatically Deduce Relations between Words in Noun-Noun Compounds
- F. Costello, T. Veale, S. Dunne
- Computer Science
- ACL
- 17 July 2006
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