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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 6, 2015
Age-related changes in working memory and the ability to ignore distractionFiona McNab, Peter Zeidman, Robb B Rutledge, et al.
Plos One|July 16, 2014
Crowdsourcing for cognitive science--the utility of smartphonesHarriet R Brown, Peter Zeidman, Peter Smittenaar, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|March 27, 2019
Oxytocin modulates social value representations in the amygdalaYunzhe Liu, Shiyi Li, Wanjun Lin, et al.
Nature Communications|March 30, 2016
Computations of uncertainty mediate acute stress responses in humansArchy O de Berker, Robb B Rutledge, Christoph Mathys, et al.
Current Biology : CB|June 7, 2016
Risk Taking for Potential Reward Decreases across the LifespanRobb B Rutledge, Peter Smittenaar, Peter Zeidman, et al.
Archives of Environmental Health|September 1, 1974
Carboxyhemoglobin sources in the metropolitan St. Louis populationA Kahn, R B Rutledge, G L Davis, et al.
Elife|June 15, 2021
The temporal representation of experience in subjective moodHanna Keren, Charles Zheng, David C Jangraw, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 17, 2015
Cortical drive of low-frequency oscillations in the human nucleus accumbens during action selectionMax-Philipp Stenner, Vladimir Litvak, Robb B Rutledge, et al.
Plos One|August 3, 2018
Neural activity and fundamental learning, motivated by monetary loss and reward, are intact in mild to moderate major depressive disorderMichael Moutoussis, Robb B Rutledge, Gita Prabhu, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|May 29, 2015
No unified reward prediction error in local field potentials from the human nucleus accumbens: evidence from epilepsy patientsMax-Philipp Stenner, Robb B Rutledge, Tino Zaehle, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 6, 2015
Age-related changes in working memory and the ability to ignore distractionFiona McNab, Peter Zeidman, Robb B Rutledge, et al.
Plos One|July 16, 2014
Crowdsourcing for cognitive science--the utility of smartphonesHarriet R Brown, Peter Zeidman, Peter Smittenaar, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|March 27, 2019
Oxytocin modulates social value representations in the amygdalaYunzhe Liu, Shiyi Li, Wanjun Lin, et al.
Nature Communications|March 30, 2016
Computations of uncertainty mediate acute stress responses in humansArchy O de Berker, Robb B Rutledge, Christoph Mathys, et al.
Current Biology : CB|June 7, 2016
Risk Taking for Potential Reward Decreases across the LifespanRobb B Rutledge, Peter Smittenaar, Peter Zeidman, et al.
Archives of Environmental Health|September 1, 1974
Carboxyhemoglobin sources in the metropolitan St. Louis populationA Kahn, R B Rutledge, G L Davis, et al.
Elife|June 15, 2021
The temporal representation of experience in subjective moodHanna Keren, Charles Zheng, David C Jangraw, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 17, 2015
Cortical drive of low-frequency oscillations in the human nucleus accumbens during action selectionMax-Philipp Stenner, Vladimir Litvak, Robb B Rutledge, et al.
Plos One|August 3, 2018
Neural activity and fundamental learning, motivated by monetary loss and reward, are intact in mild to moderate major depressive disorderMichael Moutoussis, Robb B Rutledge, Gita Prabhu, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|May 29, 2015
No unified reward prediction error in local field potentials from the human nucleus accumbens: evidence from epilepsy patientsMax-Philipp Stenner, Robb B Rutledge, Tino Zaehle, et al.
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