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Neural and cognitive mechanisms underlying adaptation
van den Berg, Berry
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Publication date: 2018
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van den Berg, B. (2018). Neural and cognitive mechanisms underlying adaptation: Brain mechanisms that change the priority of future information based on their behavioral relevance. University of Groningen.
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Publication list
1. van den Berg, B., Krebs, R. M., Lorist, M.M. & Woldorff, M.G. (2014). utilization of reward-prospect enhances preparatory attention and reduces stimulus conflict.
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci.
2. Clark, K., Appelbaum, L.G., van den Berg, B., Mitroff, S. & Woldorff, M. G. (2015). Improvement in visual search with practice: Mapping learning-related changes in neurocognitive stages of processing. Journal of Neuroscience.
3. Marini, F., van den Berg, B., & Woldorff, M. G.(2015). Reward-prospect interacts with trial-by-trial preparation for potential distraction. Visual Cognition.
4. van den Berg, B., Appelbaum, L. G., Clark, K., Lorist, M. M. & Woldorff, M. G. (2016) Visual search performance is predicted by both prestimulus and poststimulus electrical brain activity. Scientific Reports.
5. McKay, C.C., van den Berg, B., & Woldorff, M. G. (2017). neural cascade of conflict processing: not just time-on-task! Neuropsychologia.
6. Park, J., van den Berg, B., Chiang, C., Woldorff, M. G. & Brannon, E.M. (2017) Developmental Trajectory of neural Specialization for Visual Letter and number Processing. Developmental science.
Below are the publications in preparation or submitted
1. van den Berg, B., Geib, B. R., San Martin, R. & Woldorff, M. G. (submitted). A key role for stimulus-specific updating of the sensory cortices in the learning of stimulus-reward associations.
2. van den Berg, B., Geib, B. R., San Martin, R., Lorist, M.M. & Woldorff, M. G. (in prep). The role of alpha power and P300 component in learning and optimizing behavioral choices. 3. van den Berg, B.*, van Breen, J.*, S. Wang, Spears, R. & Lorist, M.M. (in prep). neural
mechanisms underlying social motivation. *Shared first authorship.
4. San Martín, R., Giantino, C., van den berg, B., Stivers, J. & Woldorff, M. G. (in prep). The orienting of attention towards partially resolved uncertainty in a probabilistic decision-making task.
5. van den Berg, B.,* de Jong., M*. & Lorist, M.M. (in prep). More caffeine, more reward, more attention? The effects of reward and caffeine on neural preparatory mechanisms.
6. van den Berg, B.*, de Bruin, A.B.H.*, Marsman J,B.C., Schmidt, H.G., Lorist, M.M. Snoek, J.W., and Aleman, A., (in prep). Medical Experts Thinking Fast and Slow: Analytical versus Automated Reasoning in the Brain.
7. de Haan, T., van den Berg, B., Woldorff, M.G., Aleman A., and Lorist, M.M. (in prep). Evidence for age related differences in the neural mechanisms underlying learning.