Caroline F. Zink, Gregory S. Berns
While the striatum has been implicated in reward processing, an alternative view contends that the stri-atum processes salient events in general. Using fMRI, we investigated human striatal responses...
Gregory S. Berns, C. Monica Capra, Sara Moore, Charles Noussair
We study whether probability weighting is observed when individuals are presented with a series of choices between lotteries consisting of real non-monetary adverse outcomes, electric shocks. Our...
Hyperscanning Simultaneous Fmri, P. Read Montague, Gregory S. Berns, Jonathan D. Cohen, Samuel M. Mcclure, Mukesh Dhamala, ...
INTRODUCTION Social interactions among humans are a central feature of cognition. However, the neural substrates that underlie how people interact with one another are virtually unknown. Some...
Predictability modulates human brain response to reward (2001)
Gregory S. Berns, Samuel M. Mcclure, P. Read Montague
Certain classes of stimuli, such as food and drugs, are highly effective in activating reward regions. We show in humans that activity in these regions can be modulated by the predictability of the...
A computational model of how the basal ganglia produce sequences (1998)
Gregory S. Berns, Terrence J. Sejnowski
We propose a systems-level computational model of the basal ganglia based closely on known anatomy and physiology. First, we assume that the thalamic targets, which relay ascending information to...
UCSD School of Medicine independent study project : 1994, nos. 9-16. (1994)
Mishra, Dev K., Fithian, Donald C., Balen, Paul F., Daniel, Dale M., Rosen, Peter., Clark, Richard., ...
Thesis (M.D.)--University of California, San Diego, 1994.
Anterior Cingulate Activation and Error Processing During Interferon-Alpha Treatment
Capuron, Lucile, Pagnoni, Giuseppe, Demetrashvili, Marina, Woolwine, Bobbi J., Nemeroff, Charles B., Berns, Gregory S., ...
Background: There has been increasing interest in the role of immunologic processes, notably cytokines, in the development of behavioral alterations, especially in medically ill patients. Interferon...
A shocking experiment: New evidence on probability weighting and common ratio violations
Gregory S. Berns, C. Monica Capra, Sara Moore, Charles Noussair
We study whether probability weighting is observed when individuals are presented with a series of choices between lotteries consisting of real non-monetary adverse outcomes, electric shocks. Our...