A David Redish
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Calvin O, Erickson M, Walters C, Redish A
PLoS Biol
. 2025 Jan;
23(1):e3002954.
PMID: 39808614
Worrying about perceived threats is a hallmark of multiple psychological disorders including anxiety. This concern about future events is particularly important when an individual is faced with an approach-avoidance conflict....
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Redish A
Hippocampus
. 2024 Dec;
35(1):e23661.
PMID: 39676592
Because imagination activates the same neural circuits used in understanding the present, one can access that imagination even in non-linguistic animals through decoding techniques applied to large neural ensembles. This...
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Davidson R, Traxler H, DeFulio A, Redish A, Royle J, Gass H
J Appl Behav Anal
. 2024 Nov;
58(1):17-35.
PMID: 39545650
Contingency management (CM) is notably successful as a substance use disorder treatment and is most effective when targeting monosubstance use. Evidence suggests the effects of CM exceed predictions based on...
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Mugan U, Hoffman S, Redish A
Neuron
. 2024 Oct;
112(24):4096-4114.e10.
PMID: 39476843
Behavior in naturalistic scenarios occurs in diverse environments. Adaptive strategies rely on multiple neural circuits and competing decision systems. However, past studies of rodent decision making have largely measured behavior...
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Kocharian A, Redish A, Rothwell P
bioRxiv
. 2024 Sep;
PMID: 39345599
Nucleus accumbens dopamine signaling is an important neural substrate for decision-making. Dominant theories generally discretize and homogenize decision-making, when it is in fact a continuous process, with evaluation and re-evaluation...
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Yan C, Mercaldo V, Jacob A, Kramer E, Mocle A, Ramsaran A, et al.
Nat Neurosci
. 2024 Jul;
27(9):1794-1804.
PMID: 39030342
Across systems, higher-order interactions between components govern emergent dynamics. Here we tested whether contextual threat memory retrieval in mice relies on higher-order interactions between dorsal CA1 hippocampal neurons requiring learning-induced...
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Calvin O, Erickson M, Walters C, Redish A
bioRxiv
. 2024 Apr;
PMID: 38559154
Worrying about perceived threats is a hallmark of multiple psychological disorders including anxiety. This concern about future events is particularly important when an individual is faced with an approach-avoidance conflict....
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Shen C, Calvin O, Rawls E, Redish A, Sponheim S
Schizophr Bull
. 2024 Feb;
50(6):1357-1370.
PMID: 38408151
Background And Hypothesis: Cognitive control deficits are prominent in individuals with psychotic psychopathology. Studies providing evidence for deficits in proactive control generally examine average performance and not variation across trials...
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Diehl G, Redish A
bioRxiv
. 2024 Feb;
PMID: 38328057
The balance between excitation and inhibition is critical to brain functioning, and dysregulation of this balance is a hallmark of numerous psychiatric conditions. Measuring this excitation-inhibition (E:I) balance has remained...
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Kalhan S, Garrido M, Hester R, Redish A
Neural Netw
. 2023 Oct;
168:631-650.
PMID: 37844522
Dysfunction in learning and motivational systems are thought to contribute to addictive behaviours. Previous models have suggested that dopaminergic roles in learning and motivation could produce addictive behaviours through pharmacological...