Daniel K Campbell-Meiklejohn
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Tobler P, Preller K, Campbell-Meiklejohn D, Kirschner M, Kraehenmann R, Stampfli P, et al.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci
. 2016 Mar;
11(6):1017-25.
PMID: 26969866
Changed reward functions have been proposed as a core feature of stimulant addiction, typically observed as reduced neural responses to non-drug-related rewards. However, it was unclear yet how specific this...
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Bland A, Roiser J, Mehta M, Schei T, Boland H, Campbell-Meiklejohn D, et al.
Front Behav Neurosci
. 2016 Mar;
10:25.
PMID: 26941628
In mental health practice, both pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments are aimed at improving neuropsychological symptoms, including cognitive and emotional impairments. However, at present there is no established neuropsychological test battery...
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Campbell-Meiklejohn D, Kanai R, Bahrami B, Bach D, Dolan R, Roepstorff A, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2012 Feb;
22(4):R123-4.
PMID: 22361146
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Campbell-Meiklejohn D, Simonsen A, Jensen M, Wohlert V, Gjerloff T, Scheel-Kruger J, et al.
Neuropsychopharmacology
. 2012 Feb;
37(6):1517-25.
PMID: 22318197
The ability to infer value from the reactions of other people is a common and essential ability with a poorly understood neurobiology. Commonly, social learning matches one's values and behavior...
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Campbell-Meiklejohn D, Bach D, Roepstorff A, Dolan R, Frith C
Curr Biol
. 2010 Jul;
20(13):1165-70.
PMID: 20619815
The opinions of others can easily affect how much we value things. We investigated what happens in our brain when we agree with others about the value of an object...
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Campbell-Meiklejohn D, Woolrich M, Passingham R, Rogers R
Biol Psychiatry
. 2007 Jul;
63(3):293-300.
PMID: 17662257
Background: Continued gambling to recover previous losses ("loss-chasing") is central to pathological gambling. However, very little is known about the neural mechanisms that mediate this behavior. Methods: We used functional...