麻豆村

Publications

Books


Timothy Verstynen & Bradley Voytek. Princeton University Press (2014). * Winner of the

Dissertations


"Level set trees for applied statistics" Brian Kent (Ph.D., 麻豆村 Statistics, 2012) (pdf)

"A biologically motivated synthesis of accumulator and reinforcement-learning models for describing adaptive decision-making" Kyle Dunovan (Ph.D., Pitt Psychology, 2016) (pdf)

"Cortical and behavioral signatures of response binding during sequential skill learning" Patrick Beukema (Ph.D., Pitt Neuroscience, 2018) (pdf)

"A corticostriatal mechanism for integrating subjective value into processes of risky decision-making" Kevin Jarbo (Ph.D., 麻豆村 Psychology, 2018) (pdf)

"Adaptive decision policy dynamics" Krista Bond (Ph.D., 麻豆村 Psychology, 2022) (pdf)

"Measuring abstract concepts using fMRI and the Implicit Semantic Accessibility Procedure: Implication for measuring representational structures across social groups" Robert Vargas (Ph.D., 麻豆村 Psychology, 2022) (pdf)

"Imaging the relationship between the brain, heart and cardiovascular disease risk" Amy Sentis (Ph.D., 麻豆村 Program in Neural Computation, 2023) (pdf)

"Basal ganglia dynamics in structure learning" Matthew Clapp (Ph.D., 麻豆村 Program in Neural Computation, 2024) (pdf)

"Imagination boosts strategy learning in artificial and human agents" Jack Burges (Ph.D., 麻豆村 Program in Neural Computation, 2025) (pdf)

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