Oliver Hulme
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Recent Articles
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Lopez-Yepez J, Martin J, Hulme O, Kvitsiani D
PLoS Comput Biol
. 2021 Oct;
17(10):e1009452.
PMID: 34606493
Choice history effects describe how future choices depend on the history of past choices. In experimental tasks this is typically framed as a bias because it often diminishes the experienced...
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Asymptotic estimates of SARS-CoV-2 infection counts and their sensitivity to stochastic perturbation
Faranda D, Perez Castillo I, Hulme O, Jezequel A, Lamb J, Sato Y, et al.
Chaos
. 2020 Jun;
30(5):051107.
PMID: 32491888
Despite the importance of having robust estimates of the time-asymptotic total number of infections, early estimates of COVID-19 show enormous fluctuations. Using COVID-19 data from different countries, we show that...
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Larsen K, Morup M, Birknow M, Fischer E, Hulme O, Vangkilde A, et al.
Schizophr Res
. 2018 Feb;
197:328-336.
PMID: 29395612
22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11.2DS) is one of the most common copy number variants and confers a markedly increased risk for schizophrenia. As such, 22q11.2DS is a homogeneous genetic liability model...
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Meder D, Haagensen B, Hulme O, Morville T, Gelskov S, Herz D, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2016 May;
36(19):5417-26.
PMID: 27170137
Unlabelled: When gathering valued goods, risk and reward are often coupled and escalate over time, for instance, during foraging, trading, or gambling. This escalating frame requires agents to continuously balance...
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Meder D, Madsen K, Hulme O, Siebner H
Neuroimage
. 2016 Apr;
134:180-191.
PMID: 27083529
Adaptive actions build on internal probabilistic models of possible outcomes that are tuned according to the errors of their predictions when experiencing an actual outcome. Prediction errors (PEs) inform choice...
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Laursen H, Siebner H, Haren T, Madsen K, Gronlund R, Hulme O, et al.
Front Behav Neurosci
. 2014 Dec;
8:423.
PMID: 25538588
The neuromodulators oxytocin and serotonin have been implicated in regulating affective processes underlying empathy. Understanding this dependency, however, has been limited by a lack of objective metrics for measuring empathic...
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Bach D, Hulme O, Penny W, Dolan R
J Neurosci
. 2011 Apr;
31(13):4811-20.
PMID: 21451019
Predictions provided by action-outcome probabilities entail a degree of (first-order) uncertainty. However, these probabilities themselves can be imprecise and embody second-order uncertainty. Tracking second-order uncertainty is important for optimal decision...
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Kirk U, Skov M, Hulme O, Christensen M, Zeki S
Neuroimage
. 2008 Nov;
44(3):1125-32.
PMID: 19010423
Aesthetic judgments, like most judgments, depend on context. Whether an object or image is seen in daily life or in an art gallery can significantly modulate the aesthetic value humans...
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Friston K, Chu C, Mourao-Miranda J, Hulme O, Rees G, Penny W, et al.
Neuroimage
. 2007 Oct;
39(1):181-205.
PMID: 17919928
This paper introduces a multivariate Bayesian (MVB) scheme to decode or recognise brain states from neuroimages. It resolves the ill-posed many-to-one mapping, from voxel values or data features to a...