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How the Level of Reward Awareness Changes the Computational and Electrophysiological Signatures of Reinforcement Learning

Camile M.C. Correa, Samuel Noorman, Jun Jiang, Stefano Palminteri, Michael X. Cohen, Maël Lebreton and Simon van Gaal
Journal of Neuroscience 28 November 2018, 38 (48) 10338-10348; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0457-18.2018
Camile M.C. Correa
1Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam, 1018 WT, Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
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Samuel Noorman
1Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam, 1018 WT, Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
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Jun Jiang
3Department of Basic Psychology, School of Psychology, Third Military Medical University, Chongqing, People's Republic of China,
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Stefano Palminteri
4Département d'Études Cognitives, École Normale Supérieure, 75005 Paris, France,
5Laboratoire de Neurosciences Cognitives, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, 75005 Paris, France,
6Université de Recherche Paris Sciences et Lettres, 75006, Paris, France,
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Michael X. Cohen
7Radboud University Medical Center, 6525 GA, Nijmegen, The Netherlands,
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Maël Lebreton
2Amsterdam Brain and Cognition (ABC), University of Amsterdam, 1001 NK, Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
8Center for Research in Experimental Economics and Political Decision Making, Amsterdam School of Economics, University of Amsterdam, 1001 NJ Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and
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Simon van Gaal
1Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam, 1018 WT, Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
2Amsterdam Brain and Cognition (ABC), University of Amsterdam, 1001 NK, Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
9Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behavior, Radboud University Nijmegen, 6500 HE, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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How the Level of Reward Awareness Changes the Computational and Electrophysiological Signatures of Reinforcement Learning
Camile M.C. Correa, Samuel Noorman, Jun Jiang, Stefano Palminteri, Michael X. Cohen, Maël Lebreton, Simon van Gaal
Journal of Neuroscience 28 November 2018, 38 (48) 10338-10348; DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0457-18.2018

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Camile M.C. Correa, Samuel Noorman, Jun Jiang, Stefano Palminteri, Michael X. Cohen, Maël Lebreton, Simon van Gaal
Journal of Neuroscience 28 November 2018, 38 (48) 10338-10348; DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0457-18.2018
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