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James F Cavanagh

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Psychophysiology|December 18, 2018
Electrophysiology as a theoretical and methodological hub for the neural sciencesJames F Cavanagh
Neuroimage|February 14, 2015
Cortical delta activity reflects reward prediction error and related behavioral adjustments, but at different timesJames F Cavanagh
Biological Psychiatry|October 18, 2023
Frontal Theta Helps to Explain Etiological VariabilityJames F Cavanagh
Neuron|September 21, 2013
The where and when of "what if"James F Cavanagh
Neuroimage|March 9, 2016
Identification of canonical neural events during continuous gameplay of an 8-bit style video gameJames F Cavanagh, Joel Castellanos
Frontiers in Psychology|June 30, 2011
Single-trial regression elucidates the role of prefrontal theta oscillations in response conflictMichael X Cohen, James F Cavanagh
Journal of Physiology, Paris|May 3, 2014
Frontal midline theta reflects anxiety and cognitive control: meta-analytic evidenceJames F Cavanagh, Alexander J Shackman
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|March 6, 2018
Rewarding images do not invoke the reward positivity: They inflate itDarin R Brown, James F Cavanagh
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|January 5, 2019
Immediate versus delayed control demands elicit distinct mechanisms for instantiating proactive controlJacqueline R Janowich, James F Cavanagh
Biological Psychology|January 25, 2020
Novel rewards occlude the reward positivity, and what to do about itDarin R Brown, James F Cavanagh
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Psychophysiology|December 18, 2018
Electrophysiology as a theoretical and methodological hub for the neural sciencesJames F Cavanagh
Neuroimage|February 14, 2015
Cortical delta activity reflects reward prediction error and related behavioral adjustments, but at different timesJames F Cavanagh
Biological Psychiatry|October 18, 2023
Frontal Theta Helps to Explain Etiological VariabilityJames F Cavanagh
Neuron|September 21, 2013
The where and when of "what if"James F Cavanagh
Neuroimage|March 9, 2016
Identification of canonical neural events during continuous gameplay of an 8-bit style video gameJames F Cavanagh, Joel Castellanos
Frontiers in Psychology|June 30, 2011
Single-trial regression elucidates the role of prefrontal theta oscillations in response conflictMichael X Cohen, James F Cavanagh
Journal of Physiology, Paris|May 3, 2014
Frontal midline theta reflects anxiety and cognitive control: meta-analytic evidenceJames F Cavanagh, Alexander J Shackman
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|March 6, 2018
Rewarding images do not invoke the reward positivity: They inflate itDarin R Brown, James F Cavanagh
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|January 5, 2019
Immediate versus delayed control demands elicit distinct mechanisms for instantiating proactive controlJacqueline R Janowich, James F Cavanagh
Biological Psychology|January 25, 2020
Novel rewards occlude the reward positivity, and what to do about itDarin R Brown, James F Cavanagh
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