Nicholas T Franklin
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Beukers A, Collin S, Kempner R, Franklin N, Gershman S, Norman K
Commun Psychol
. 2024 Sep;
2(1):28.
PMID: 39242783
We all possess a mental library of schemas that specify how different types of events unfold. How are these schemas acquired? A key challenge is that learning a new schema...
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Franklin N, Frank M
PLoS Comput Biol
. 2020 Apr;
16(4):e1007720.
PMID: 32282795
Humans routinely face novel environments in which they have to generalize in order to act adaptively. However, doing so involves the non-trivial challenge of deciding which aspects of a task...
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Franklin N, Norman K, Ranganath C, Zacks J, Gershman S
Psychol Rev
. 2020 Apr;
127(3):327-361.
PMID: 32223284
Humans spontaneously organize a continuous experience into discrete events and use the learned structure of these events to generalize and organize memory. We introduce the (SEM) model of event cognition,...
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Schulz E, Franklin N, Gershman S
Cogn Psychol
. 2020 Feb;
119:101261.
PMID: 32059133
How do humans search for rewards? This question is commonly studied using multi-armed bandit tasks, which require participants to trade off exploration and exploitation. Standard multi-armed bandits assume that each...
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Franklin N, Frank M
PLoS Comput Biol
. 2018 Apr;
14(4):e1006116.
PMID: 29672581
Humans are remarkably adept at generalizing knowledge between experiences in a way that can be difficult for computers. Often, this entails generalizing constituent pieces of experiences that do not fully...
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Franklin N, Frank M
Elife
. 2015 Dec;
4.
PMID: 26705698
Convergent evidence suggests that the basal ganglia support reinforcement learning by adjusting action values according to reward prediction errors. However, adaptive behavior in stochastic environments requires the consideration of uncertainty...
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Casey B, Somerville L, Gotlib I, Ayduk O, Franklin N, Askrend M, et al.
Ann Neurosci
. 2014 Sep;
19(1):27-8.
PMID: 25205959
No abstract available.
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Teslovich T, Mulder M, Franklin N, Ruberry E, Millner A, Somerville L, et al.
Dev Sci
. 2013 Oct;
17(1):59-70.
PMID: 24102682
Adolescent decision-making has been described as impulsive and suboptimal in the presence of incentives. In this study we examined the neural substrates of adolescent decision-making using a perceptual discrimination task...
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Casey B, Somerville L, Gotlib I, Ayduk O, Franklin N, Askren M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2011 Aug;
108(36):14998-5003.
PMID: 21876169
We examined the neural basis of self-regulation in individuals from a cohort of preschoolers who performed the delay-of-gratification task 4 decades ago. Nearly 60 individuals, now in their mid-forties, were...