Brandon M Turner
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Broschard M, Turner B, Tranel D, Freeman J
J Neurosci
. 2024 Jul;
44(34).
PMID: 38997159
Models of human categorization predict the prefrontal cortex (PFC) serves a central role in category learning. The dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) and ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) have been implicated in...
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Kang I, Galdo M, Turner B
Netw Neurosci
. 2024 May;
6(4):1032-1065.
PMID: 38800456
In this article, we propose a two-step pipeline to explore task-dependent functional coactivations of brain clusters with constraints from the structural connectivity network. In the first step, the pipeline employs...
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Weichart E, Unger L, King N, Sloutsky V, Turner B
Psychol Rev
. 2024 May;
131(4):1045-1067.
PMID: 38753387
Humans selectively attend to task-relevant information in order to make accurate decisions. However, selective attention incurs consequences if the learning environment changes unexpectedly. This trade-off has been underscored by studies...
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Gao M, Turner B, Sloutsky V
Cogn Sci
. 2024 Apr;
48(4):e13438.
PMID: 38605457
Numerous studies have found that selective attention affects category learning. However, previous research did not distinguish between the contribution of focusing and filtering components of selective attention. This study addresses...
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Wasserman E, Turner B, Gunturkun O
Neurosci Insights
. 2024 Mar;
19:26331055241235918.
PMID: 38425669
Over the past 30 years, behavioral, computational, and neuroscientific investigations have yielded fresh insights into how pigeons adapt to the diverse complexities of their visual world. A prime area of...
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Turner B, Wasserman E
iScience
. 2023 Oct;
26(10):107998.
PMID: 37854695
Never known for its smarts, the pigeon has proven to be a prodigious classifier of complex visual stimuli. What explains its surprising success? Does it possess elaborate executive functions akin...
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Haines N, Kvam P, Turner B
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci
. 2023 Jun;
23(3):557-577.
PMID: 37291409
When making decisions based on probabilistic outcomes, people guide their behavior using knowledge gathered through both indirect descriptions and direct experience. Paradoxically, how people obtain information significantly impacts apparent preferences....
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Sloutsky V, Turner B
Curr Biol
. 2023 Mar;
33(6):R223-R225.
PMID: 36977383
Associative learning is traditionally considered to be slow and inefficient compared to 'smarter' rule-based learning. New research reveals the remarkable ability of associative learning in acquiring exceedingly complex categories.
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Galdo M, Weichart E, Sloutsky V, Turner B
Cogn Psychol
. 2022 Sep;
138:101508.
PMID: 36152354
For better or worse, humans live a resource-constrained existence; only a fraction of physical sensations ever reach conscious awareness, and we store a shockingly small subset of these experiences in...
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Blanco N, Turner B, Sloutsky V
J Exp Child Psychol
. 2022 Sep;
226:105548.
PMID: 36126587
Cognitive control allows one to focus one's attention efficiently on relevant information while filtering out irrelevant information. This ability provides a means of rapid and effective learning, but using this...