Nima Khalighinejad

@nima_khalighi

Cognitive neuroscientist interested in volition and decision-making. University of Oxford

Oxford
Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2011.

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    16. sij

    New pre-print on BiorXiv! Differential functional connectivity underlying asymmetric reward-related activity in human and non-human primates: . Many thanks to K Marche and M Rushworth

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  2. 6. pro 2019.

    Thanks for making my life easy! Could have never done it better than you!

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  3. 5. pro 2019.

    Deciding when to act is crucial for animals’ survival. Here we used neuroimaging and ultrasound to identify a basal forebrain-cingulate circuit that tracks contextual factors in animals’ environments and mediates their effects on animals’ decisions about when to act.

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    Likening his experimental task to a leopard deciding when to pounce, presents a constellation of findings using imaging, ultrasound and pharmacology, studying the neural basis of deciding when to act.

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    31. lis 2019.

    Do Readiness Potentials happens all the time? Traditionally, the RP was seen as a motor preparation signal, that starts when we begin to prepare a voluntary action, and ends when we move. This means the RP shouldn't happen in the absence of action. [1/10]

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    30. lis 2019.

    Do readiness potentials happen all the time? Increasing awareness that biases of action-locked sampling complicate views of RP as biomarker of volition. This new paper tries to deal with the question. , ,

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  8. 14. tra 2019.

    If you happen to be in Dublin, come and join our symposium today at at 16:20. We will be discussing the neural basis of self-initiated action in humans, non-human primates, and rodents! With , @LiadMudrik1 and Joaquim da Silva

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  9. 26. lip 2018.

    Our new paper is now available at bioRxiv: a consistent neural activity is associated with the earlier stages of this chain, and not only with final motor execution. Thanks to and Alex Dorgham

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    19. lip 2018.

    What's all this about the Libet experiment? Here's the long view, thanks to for sharing the opportunity of thinking what it means...

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    26. lip 2018.

    Empirical evidence against the Bayesian theories of social influence by

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