Michael N. Smolka
Orcid: 0000-0001-5398-5569
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Michael N. Smolka
authored at least 21 papers
between 2009 and 2024.
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Bibliography
2024
Joint modeling of choices and reaction times based on Bayesian contextual behavioral control.
PLoS Comput. Biol., 2024
Automatic rating of incomplete hippocampal inversions evaluated across multiple cohorts.
CoRR, 2024
2023
Dopamine differentially modulates medial temporal lobe activity and behavior during spatial navigation in young and older adults.
NeuroImage, June, 2023
Federated Analysis in COINSTAC Reveals Functional Network Connectivity and Spectral Links to Smoking and Alcohol Consumption in Nearly 2,000 Adolescent Brains.
Neuroinformatics, April, 2023
2022
NeuroImage, 2022
2021
Similarity and stability of face network across populations and throughout adolescence and adulthood.
NeuroImage, 2021
2020
NeuroImage, 2020
Corrigendum to "Addressing the reliability fallacy in fMRI: Similar group effects may arise from unreliable individual effects" [NeuroImage 195 (2019) 174-189/1053-8119].
NeuroImage, 2020
2019
L-DOPA reduces model-free control of behavior by attenuating the transfer of value to action.
NeuroImage, 2019
NeuroImage, 2019
Addressing the reliability fallacy in fMRI: Similar group effects may arise from unreliable individual effects.
NeuroImage, 2019
2017
Targeted intervention: Computational approaches to elucidate and predict relapse in alcoholism.
NeuroImage, 2017
2016
Don't Think, Just Feel the Music: Individuals with Strong Pavlovian-to-Instrumental Transfer Effects Rely Less on Model-based Reinforcement Learning.
J. Cogn. Neurosci., 2016
2015
J. Cogn. Neurosci., 2015
2014
Balancing reward and work: Anticipatory brain activation in NAcc and VTA predict effort differentially.
NeuroImage, 2014
J. Cogn. Neurosci., 2014
2012
Manual dexterity correlating with right lobule VI volume in right-handed 14-year-olds.
NeuroImage, 2012
2011
Boys do it the right way: Sex-dependent amygdala lateralization during face processing in adolescents.
NeuroImage, 2011
2009
NeuroImage, 2009