Samuel M. Mcclure

Publication List Details

Period

2001 - 2008

Number

9

Co-Authors

The Neural Substrates of Reward Processing in Humans: The Modern Role of fMRI (2008)

Samuel M. Mcclure, Michele K. York, P. Read Montague, Samuel M. Mcclure, Michele K. York, P. Read Montague

Experimental work in animals has identified numerous neural structures involved in reward processing and reward-dependent learning. Until recently, this work provided the primary basis for...

The value of victory (2008)

Jian Li, Tatiana Lau, Eric Maskin, Jonathan D. Cohen, P. Read Montague, ...

Auctions, normally considered as devices facilitating trade, also provide a way to probe mechanisms governing one's valuation of some good or action. One of the most intriguing phenomena in auction...

Reward prediction errors in human brain / (2003)

McClure, Samuel M.

Thesis (Ph. D.)--Baylor College of Medicine. Dept. of Neuroscience, 2003.

Commentary (2002)

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...

Policy Adjustment in a Dynamic Economic Game

Li, Jian, McClure, Samuel M., King-Casas, Brooks, Read Montague, P.

Making sequential decisions to harvest rewards is a notoriously difficult problem. One difficulty is that the real world is not stationary and the reward expected from a contemplated action may...

Should I stay or should I go? How the human brain manages the trade-off between exploitation and exploration

Cohen, Jonathan D, McClure, Samuel M, Yu, Angela J

Many large and small decisions we make in our daily lives—which ice cream to choose, what research projects to pursue, which partner to marry—require an exploration of alternatives before...

The value of victory: social origins of the winner's curse in common value auctions

Jian Li, Tatiana Lau, Eric Maskin, Jonathan D. Cohen, P. Read Montague, ...

Auctions, normally considered as devices facilitating trade, also provide a way to probe mechanisms governing one's valuation of some good or action. One of the most intriguing phenomena in auction...