@luyten_laura @DrJLCLee @TedAbelneuro Can't wait to read more in volume 2! We need more papers like this to get to the heart of reconsolidation effects and understand the boundary conditions. Alas, reviewers too often disregard negative findings as 'not interesting enough'
New paper in Neurobiology of Learning and Memory! Thank you, @TedAbelneuro and editorial team, for believing in the importance of publishing 'null' findings! https://t.co/5lEYK3vgGF
New paper in Neurobiology of Learning and Memory! Thank you, @TedAbelneuro and editorial team, for believing in the importance of publishing 'null' findings! https://t.co/5lEYK3vgGF
Check out our preprint showing a double dissociation in the function of lateral and medial OFC projections to the BLA in value encoding and retrieval https://t.co/f20JdnNxnI
I really like the idea that OFC is representing aspects of the task that cannot be observed. Kind of like pattern completion for decisions! https://t.co/V2Y1A5PFGa
To me, that the OFC combines sensory, motivational, emotional, and informational inputs to create a state that guides decision-making, is the only explanation of OFC function that makes sense. https://t.co/juGn8slFLe