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Philipp Schwartenbeck

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Eneuro|August 13, 2016
Computational Phenotyping in Psychiatry: A Worked ExamplePhilipp Schwartenbeck, Karl Friston
Neuroimage|November 2, 2015
Neural signals encoding shifts in beliefsPhilipp Schwartenbeck, Thomas H B FitzGerald, Ray Dolan
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|June 9, 2020
An Active Inference Approach to Modeling Structure Learning: Concept Learning as an Example CaseRyan Smith, Philipp Schwartenbeck, Thomas Parr, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|October 11, 2013
Exploration, novelty, surprise, and free energy minimizationPhilipp Schwartenbeck, Thomas Fitzgerald, Raymond J Dolan, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 24, 2014
Reward-related activity in ventral striatum is action contingent and modulated by behavioral relevanceThomas H B FitzGerald, Philipp Schwartenbeck, Raymond J Dolan
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|February 14, 2024
People with a tobacco use disorder exhibit misaligned Bayesian belief updating by falsely attributing non-drug cues as worse predictors of positive outcomes compared to drug cuesShivam Kalhan, Philipp Schwartenbeck, Robert Hester, et al.
Neural Computation|November 22, 2016
Active Inference: A Process TheoryKarl Friston, Thomas FitzGerald, Francesco Rigoli, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|October 5, 2013
The anatomy of choice: active inference and agencyKarl Friston, Philipp Schwartenbeck, Thomas Fitzgerald, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|July 21, 2015
Impulsivity relates to striatal gray matter volumes in humans: evidence from a delay discounting paradigmMelanie Tschernegg, Belinda Pletzer, Philipp Schwartenbeck, et al.
Computational Brain & Behavior|August 9, 2021
Human Belief State-Based Exploration and Exploitation in an Information-Selective Symmetric Reversal Bandit TaskLilla Horvath, Stanley Colcombe, Michael Milham, et al.
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Eneuro|August 13, 2016
Computational Phenotyping in Psychiatry: A Worked ExamplePhilipp Schwartenbeck, Karl Friston
Neuroimage|November 2, 2015
Neural signals encoding shifts in beliefsPhilipp Schwartenbeck, Thomas H B FitzGerald, Ray Dolan
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|June 9, 2020
An Active Inference Approach to Modeling Structure Learning: Concept Learning as an Example CaseRyan Smith, Philipp Schwartenbeck, Thomas Parr, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|October 11, 2013
Exploration, novelty, surprise, and free energy minimizationPhilipp Schwartenbeck, Thomas Fitzgerald, Raymond J Dolan, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 24, 2014
Reward-related activity in ventral striatum is action contingent and modulated by behavioral relevanceThomas H B FitzGerald, Philipp Schwartenbeck, Raymond J Dolan
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|February 14, 2024
People with a tobacco use disorder exhibit misaligned Bayesian belief updating by falsely attributing non-drug cues as worse predictors of positive outcomes compared to drug cuesShivam Kalhan, Philipp Schwartenbeck, Robert Hester, et al.
Neural Computation|November 22, 2016
Active Inference: A Process TheoryKarl Friston, Thomas FitzGerald, Francesco Rigoli, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|October 5, 2013
The anatomy of choice: active inference and agencyKarl Friston, Philipp Schwartenbeck, Thomas Fitzgerald, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|July 21, 2015
Impulsivity relates to striatal gray matter volumes in humans: evidence from a delay discounting paradigmMelanie Tschernegg, Belinda Pletzer, Philipp Schwartenbeck, et al.
Computational Brain & Behavior|August 9, 2021
Human Belief State-Based Exploration and Exploitation in an Information-Selective Symmetric Reversal Bandit TaskLilla Horvath, Stanley Colcombe, Michael Milham, et al.
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