[PDF][PDF] Dopaminergic reward signals selectively decrease fMRI activity in primate visual cortex

JT Arsenault, K Nelissen, B Jarraya, W Vanduffel - Neuron, 2013 - cell.com
Stimulus-reward coupling without attention can induce highly specific perceptual learning
effects, suggesting that reward triggers selective plasticity within visual cortex. Additionally …

Dopaminergic reward signals selectively decrease fMRI activity in primate visual cortex

JT Arsenault, K Nelissen, B Jarraya… - Neuron, 2013 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Stimulus-reward coupling without attention can induce highly specific perceptual learning
effects, suggesting that reward triggers selective plasticity within visual cortex. Additionally …

[PDF][PDF] Dopaminergic Reward Signals Selectively Decrease fMRI Activity in Primate Visual Cortex

JT Arsenault, K Nelissen, B Jarraya, W Vanduffel - Neuron, 2013 - confluence.cornell.edu
Stimulus-reward coupling without attention can induce highly specific perceptual learning
effects, suggesting that reward triggers selective plasticity within visual cortex. Additionally …

[PDF][PDF] Dopaminergic Reward Signals Selectively Decrease fMRI Activity in Primate Visual Cortex

JT Arsenault, K Nelissen, B Jarraya, W Vanduffel - Neuron, 2013 - core.ac.uk
Stimulus-reward coupling without attention can induce highly specific perceptual learning
effects, suggesting that reward triggers selective plasticity within visual cortex. Additionally …

[HTML][HTML] Dopaminergic reward signals selectively decrease fMRI activity in primate visual cortex

JT Arsenault, K Nelissen, B Jarraya, W Vanduffel - Neuron, 2013 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Stimulus-reward coupling without attention can induce highly specific perceptual learning
effects, suggesting that rewards trigger selective plasticity within visual cortex. Additionally …

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[HTML][HTML] Dopaminergic Reward Signals Selectively Decrease fMRI Activity in Primate Visual Cortex

JT Arsenault, K Nelissen, B Jarraya, W Vanduffel - Neuron, 2013 - cell.com
Stimulus-reward coupling without attention can induce highly specific perceptual learning
effects, suggesting that reward triggers selective plasticity within visual cortex. Additionally …

Dopaminergic reward signals selectively decrease fMRI activity in primate visual cortex.

JT Arsenault, K Nelissen, B Jarraya, W Vanduffel - Neuron, 2013 - europepmc.org
Stimulus-reward coupling without attention can induce highly specific perceptual learning
effects, suggesting that rewards trigger selective plasticity within visual cortex. Additionally …

Dopaminergic reward signals selectively decrease fMRI activity in primate visual cortex

J Arsenault - 2013 - lirias.q.icts.kuleuven.be
Looking at a specific object in a particular position in visual space reliably generates a
pattern of neural activity in regions of the brain that process this visual information. We refer …

[PDF][PDF] Dopaminergic Reward Signals Selectively Decrease fMRI Activity in Primate Visual Cortex

JT Arsenault, K Nelissen, B Jarraya, W Vanduffel - Neuron, 2013 - academia.edu
Stimulus-reward coupling without attention can induce highly specific perceptual learning
effects, suggesting that reward triggers selective plasticity within visual cortex. Additionally …