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Jung Hoon Sul

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Sul J, Yang J, Kim T
Korean J Neurotrauma . 2022 May; 18(1):126-131. PMID: 35557636
Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) is a systemic bone-forming disease, and its pathogenesis remains unknown. Moreover, the incidence of DISH increases with age. DISH may be an age-related disorder that...
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Shin E, Jang Y, Kim S, Kim H, Cai X, Lee H, et al.
Elife . 2021 Apr; 10. PMID: 33876728
Studies in rats, monkeys, and humans have found action-value signals in multiple regions of the brain. These findings suggest that action-value signals encoded in these brain structures bias choices toward...
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Sul J, Jo S, Lee D, Jung M
Nat Neurosci . 2011 Aug; 14(9):1202-8. PMID: 21841777
Despite widespread neural activity related to reward values, signals related to upcoming choice have not been clearly identified in the rodent brain. Here we examined neuronal activity in the lateral...
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Sul J, Kim H, Huh N, Lee D, Jung M
Neuron . 2010 May; 66(3):449-60. PMID: 20471357
We investigated how different subregions of rodent prefrontal cortex contribute to value-based decision making, by comparing neural signals related to animal's choice, its outcome, and action value in orbitofrontal cortex...
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Kim H, Sul J, Huh N, Lee D, Jung M
J Neurosci . 2009 Nov; 29(47):14701-12. PMID: 19940165
The striatum is thought to play a crucial role in value-based decision making. Although a large body of evidence suggests its involvement in action selection as well as action evaluation,...
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Huh N, Jo S, Kim H, Sul J, Jung M
Learn Mem . 2009 May; 16(5):315-23. PMID: 19403794
Reinforcement learning theories postulate that actions are chosen to maximize a long-term sum of positive outcomes based on value functions, which are subjective estimates of future rewards. In simple reinforcement...