[HTML][HTML] Freezing revisited: coordinated autonomic and central optimization of threat coping
K Roelofs, P Dayan - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2022 - nature.com
Animals have sophisticated mechanisms for coping with danger. Freezing is a unique state
that, upon threat detection, allows evidence to be gathered, response possibilities to be …
that, upon threat detection, allows evidence to be gathered, response possibilities to be …
Functional neuroimaging in psychiatry and the case for failing better
Psychiatric disorders encompass complex aberrations of cognition and affect and are
among the most debilitating and poorly understood of any medical condition. Current …
among the most debilitating and poorly understood of any medical condition. Current …
[HTML][HTML] Decoding cognition from spontaneous neural activity
In human neuroscience, studies of cognition are rarely grounded in non-task-
evoked,'spontaneous' neural activity. Indeed, studies of spontaneous activity tend to focus …
evoked,'spontaneous' neural activity. Indeed, studies of spontaneous activity tend to focus …
[HTML][HTML] Identifying transdiagnostic mechanisms in mental health using computational factor modeling
Most psychiatric disorders do not occur in isolation, and most psychiatric symptom
dimensions are not uniquely expressed within a single diagnostic category. Current …
dimensions are not uniquely expressed within a single diagnostic category. Current …
[HTML][HTML] Promises and challenges of human computational ethology
The movements an organism makes provide insights into its internal states and motives.
This principle is the foundation of the new field of computational ethology, which links rich …
This principle is the foundation of the new field of computational ethology, which links rich …
From remembering to reconstruction: The transformative neural representation of episodic memory
G Xue - Progress in Neurobiology, 2022 - Elsevier
Although memory has long been recognized as a generative process, neural research of
memory in recent decades has been predominantly influenced by Tulving's “mental time …
memory in recent decades has been predominantly influenced by Tulving's “mental time …
Distinct replay signatures for prospective decision-making and memory preservation
Theories of neural replay propose that it supports a range of functions, most prominently
planning and memory consolidation. Here, we test the hypothesis that distinct signatures of …
planning and memory consolidation. Here, we test the hypothesis that distinct signatures of …
[HTML][HTML] Large-scale neural network computations and multivariate representations during approach-avoidance conflict decision-making
N Moughrabi, C Botsford, TS Gruichich, A Azar… - NeuroImage, 2022 - Elsevier
Many real-world situations require navigating decisions for both reward and threat. While
there has been significant progress in understanding mechanisms of decision-making and …
there has been significant progress in understanding mechanisms of decision-making and …
Inferring danger with minimal aversive experience
Learning about threats is crucial for survival and fundamentally rests upon Pavlovian
conditioning. However, Pavlovian threat learning is largely limited to detecting known (or …
conditioning. However, Pavlovian threat learning is largely limited to detecting known (or …
Interactive cognitive maps support flexible behavior under threat
In social environments, survival can depend upon inferring and adapting to other agents'
goal-directed behavior. However, it remains unclear how humans achieve this, despite the …
goal-directed behavior. However, it remains unclear how humans achieve this, despite the …