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Srikanth Padmala

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Jaiswal S, Chakravarthula L, Padmala S
eNeuro . 2024 Apr; 11(4). PMID: 38565297
In many real-life scenarios, our decisions could lead to multiple outcomes that conflict with value. Hence, an appropriate neural representation of the net experienced value of conflicting outcomes, which play...
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Chakravarthula L, Padmala S
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci . 2023 Nov; 18(1). PMID: 37978320
Reward and emotion are tightly intertwined, so there is a growing interest in mapping their interactions. However, our knowledge of these interactions in the human brain, especially during the consummatory...
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Chakravarthula L, Padmala S
Front Psychol . 2022 Nov; 13:985652. PMID: 36425816
Reward motivation and emotion share common dimensions of valence and arousal, but the nature of interactions between the two constructs is relatively unclear. On the one hand, based on the...
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Limbachia C, Morrow K, Khibovska A, Meyer C, Padmala S, Pessoa L
Commun Biol . 2021 Jan; 4(1):42. PMID: 33402686
Controllability over stressors has major impacts on brain and behavior. In humans, however, the effect of controllability on responses to stressors is poorly understood. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI),...
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Chen G, Padmala S, Chen Y, Taylor P, Cox R, Pessoa L
Neuroimage . 2020 Nov; 225:117496. PMID: 33181352
In this work, we investigate the importance of explicitly accounting for cross-trial variability in neuroimaging data analysis. To attempt to obtain reliable estimates in a task-based experiment, each condition is...
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Catarina Lima Portugal L, Alves R, Junior O, Arruda Sanchez T, Mocaiber I, Volchan E, et al.
Neuroimage . 2020 Mar; 214:116728. PMID: 32199954
A growing literature supports the existence of interactions between emotion and action in the brain, and the central participation of the anterior midcingulate cortex (aMCC) in this regard. In the...
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Padmala S, Sambuco N, Pessoa L
Prog Brain Res . 2019 Jun; 247:1-21. PMID: 31196430
Much of the past research on how reward motivation and emotional information influence brain and behavior has been conducted separately. Recently, a few behavioral and brain imaging studies have investigated...
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Meyer C, Padmala S, Pessoa L
J Cogn Neurosci . 2018 Dec; 31(4):522-542. PMID: 30513044
During real-life situations, multiple factors interact dynamically to determine threat level. In the current fMRI study involving healthy adult human volunteers, we investigated interactions between proximity, direction (approach vs. retreat),...
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Padmala S, Sambuco N, Codispoti M, Pessoa L
Emotion . 2018 Mar; 18(8):1189-1194. PMID: 29494204
Both high-arousal pleasant and unpleasant task-irrelevant stimuli capture attention and divert processing away from the main task leading to impaired behavioral performance in concurrent tasks. Most studies have separately investigated...
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Padmala S, Sirbu M, Pessoa L
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci . 2017 May; 12(9):1402-1413. PMID: 28505380
Knowledge about interactions between reward and negative processing is rudimentary. Here, we employed functional MRI to probe how potential reward signaled by advance cues alters aversive distractor processing during perception....