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Rachel Tomer

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Biological Psychology|September 18, 2007
Incentive motivation is associated with striatal dopamine asymmetryRachel Tomer, Rita Z Goldstein, Gene-Jack Wang, et al.
Neuropsychologia|July 20, 2014
Dopamine system genes are associated with orienting bias among healthy individualsPolina Zozulinsky, Lior Greenbaum, Noa Brande-Eilat, et al.
Neuropharmacology|July 14, 2022
Fronto-striatal connectivity patterns account for the impact of methylphenidate on choice impulsivity among healthy adultsMaryana Daood, Leehe Peled-Avron, Rachel Ben-Hayun, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|September 27, 2024
Methylphenidate reduces spatial attentional bias by modulating fronto-striatal connectivityLeehe Peled-Avron, Maryana Daood, Rachel Ben-Hayun, et al.
Neuroimage|April 10, 2025
The impact of methylphenidate on choice impulsivity is inversely associated with corpus callosum fiber integrity across sexesMaryana Daood, Leehe Peled-Avron, Rachel Ben-Hayun, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|September 4, 2012
Dopamine asymmetries predict orienting bias in healthy individualsRachel Tomer, Heleen A Slagter, Bradley T Christian, et al.
Behavioral and Brain Functions : BBF|June 20, 2024
Graph analysis uncovers an opposing impact of methylphenidate on connectivity patterns within default mode network sub-divisionsMaryana Daood, Noa Magal, Leehe Peled-Avron, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|June 6, 2012
PET evidence for a role for striatal dopamine in the attentional blink: functional implicationsHeleen A Slagter, Rachel Tomer, Bradley T Christian, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|December 19, 2013
Love to win or hate to Lose? Asymmetry of dopamine D2 receptor binding predicts sensitivity to reward versus punishmentRachel Tomer, Heleen A Slagter, Bradley T Christian, et al.
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|March 15, 2021
Methylphenidate reduces orienting bias in healthy individualsLeehe Peled-Avron, Hagar Gelbard Goren, Noa Brande-Eilat, et al.
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Biological Psychology|September 18, 2007
Incentive motivation is associated with striatal dopamine asymmetryRachel Tomer, Rita Z Goldstein, Gene-Jack Wang, et al.
Neuropsychologia|July 20, 2014
Dopamine system genes are associated with orienting bias among healthy individualsPolina Zozulinsky, Lior Greenbaum, Noa Brande-Eilat, et al.
Neuropharmacology|July 14, 2022
Fronto-striatal connectivity patterns account for the impact of methylphenidate on choice impulsivity among healthy adultsMaryana Daood, Leehe Peled-Avron, Rachel Ben-Hayun, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|September 27, 2024
Methylphenidate reduces spatial attentional bias by modulating fronto-striatal connectivityLeehe Peled-Avron, Maryana Daood, Rachel Ben-Hayun, et al.
Neuroimage|April 10, 2025
The impact of methylphenidate on choice impulsivity is inversely associated with corpus callosum fiber integrity across sexesMaryana Daood, Leehe Peled-Avron, Rachel Ben-Hayun, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|September 4, 2012
Dopamine asymmetries predict orienting bias in healthy individualsRachel Tomer, Heleen A Slagter, Bradley T Christian, et al.
Behavioral and Brain Functions : BBF|June 20, 2024
Graph analysis uncovers an opposing impact of methylphenidate on connectivity patterns within default mode network sub-divisionsMaryana Daood, Noa Magal, Leehe Peled-Avron, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|June 6, 2012
PET evidence for a role for striatal dopamine in the attentional blink: functional implicationsHeleen A Slagter, Rachel Tomer, Bradley T Christian, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|December 19, 2013
Love to win or hate to Lose? Asymmetry of dopamine D2 receptor binding predicts sensitivity to reward versus punishmentRachel Tomer, Heleen A Slagter, Bradley T Christian, et al.
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|March 15, 2021
Methylphenidate reduces orienting bias in healthy individualsLeehe Peled-Avron, Hagar Gelbard Goren, Noa Brande-Eilat, et al.
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