González, Valeria Zhang, Yifan Rickard, Anne Yassine, Ibrahim Romero-Sosa, Juan Blaisdell, Aaron Izquierdo, Alicia Ashikyan, Sonya
Subjects are often willing to pay a cost for information. In a procedure that promotes paradoxical choices, animals choose between a richer option followed by a cue that is rewarded 50% of the time (No Info) vs. a leaner option followed by one of two cues that signal certain outcomes: one always rewarded (100%) and the other never rewarded, 0% (Inf...
Ede, J Hutton, R Watkinson, P Kent, B Endacott, R
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International journal of nursing studies
Appropriate care escalation requires the detection and communication of in-hospital patient deterioration. Although deterioration in the ward environment is common, there continue to be patient deaths where problems escalating care have occurred. Learning from the everyday work of health care professionals (work-as-done) and identifying performance...
Leonard, Matthew Gwilliams, Laura Sellers, Kristin Chung, Jason Xu, Duo Mischler, Gavin Mesgarani, Nima Welkenhuysen, Marleen Dutta, Barundeb Chang, Edward
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Understanding the neural basis of speech perception requires that we study the human brain both at the scale of the fundamental computational unit of neurons and in their organization across the depth of cortex. Here we used high-density Neuropixels arrays1-3 to record from 685 neurons across cortical layers at nine sites in a high-level auditory r...
Marzuki, Aleya A Banca, Paula Garofalo, Sara Degni, Luigi AE Dalbagno, Daniela Badioli, Marco Sule, Akeem Kaser, Muzaffer Conway-Morris, Anna Sahakian, Barbara J
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Compulsive behaviour may often be triggered by Pavlovian cues. Assessing how Pavlovian cues drive instrumental behaviour in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is therefore crucial to understand how compulsions develop and are maintained. An aversive Pavlovian-to-Instrumental transfer (PIT) paradigm, particularly one involving avoidance/cancellatio...
Peterson, Sophie Maheras, Amanda Wu, Brenda Chavira, Jose Keiflin, Ronald
Animals, including humans, rely on contextual information to interpret ambiguous stimuli. Impaired context processing is a hallmark of several neuropsychiatric disorders, including schizophrenia, autism spectrum disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, and addiction. While sex differences in the prevalence and manifestations of these disorders ar...
Lambert, Max Friesen, Megan Anderson, David Cervantez, Olivia Bucciarelli, Gary
Invasive species threaten biodiversity globally. Amphibians are one of the most threatened vertebrate taxa and are particularly sensitive to invasive species, including other amphibians. African clawed frogs (Xenopus laevis) are native to Southern Africa but have subsequently become invasive on multiple continents-including multiple parts of North ...
Aguiñaga, Jonathan Jin, Sophia Pesati, Ishita Laskowski, Kate L
Predation threat is a major driver of behavior in many prey species. Animals can recognize their relative risk of predation based on cues in the environment, including visual and/or chemical cues released by a predator or from its prey. When threat of predation is high, prey often respond by altering their behavior to reduce their probability of de...
Hintz, Drake Andrew
Listening with both ears provides children with access to binaural and monaural cues that are helpful for understanding speech in competing babbles. Specifically, when the target and masker are spatially separated, children can gain an intelligibility benefit which is known as spatial release from masking (SRM). Recent work [Peng et al., 2021 JASA]...
Watanabe, Kenta Srinivasan, Ramesh Richards, Virginia
The effects of sound segregation cues on the sensitivity to intensity increments were explored. Listeners indicated whether the second and fourth sounds (harmonic complexes) within a five-sound sequence were increased in intensity. The target sound had a fundamental frequency of 250 Hz. In different conditions, nontarget sounds had different fundam...
Traberg, Cecilie S Harjani, Trisha Roozenbeek, Jon van der Linden, Sander
Funder: Harding Distinguished Postgraduate Scholarship / Funder: Economic and Social Research Council; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000269 / Although misinformation exposure takes place within a social context, significant conclusions have been drawn about misinformation susceptibility through studies that largely examine judgements in a s...