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"Gardner MPH" Authored Publications:

Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Different behavioral measures of conditioned magazine activity can tell different stories about brain function Volz S; Loewinger G; Marquez I; Fevola S; Kang M; Reverte I; Krishnan A; Gardner MPH; Iordanova MD; Esber GR; 41922165
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2 Disentangling prediction error and value in a formal test of dopamine s role in reinforcement learning Usypchuk AA; Maes EJP; Lozzi M; Avramidis DK; Schoenbaum G; Esber GR; Gardner MPH; Iordanova MD; 40738112
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3 Hippocampal output suppresses orbitofrontal cortex schema cell formation Zong W; Zhou J; Gardner MPH; Zhang Z; Costa KM; Schoenbaum G; 40229506
CONCORDIA
4 Integrating past experiences Leir TMW; Gardner MPH; 40146623
PSYCHOLOGY
5 Neuroscience: Setting the neurobiological occasions for hierarchical learning and inference Ratemi M; Gardner MPH; 39626624
PSYCHOLOGY
6 Calcium activity is a degraded estimate of spikes Hart EE; Gardner MPH; Panayi MC; Kahnt T; Schoenbaum G; 36368324
PSYCHOLOGY
7 Anterior cingulate neurons signal neutral cue pairings during sensory preconditioning Hart EE; Gardner MPH; Schoenbaum G; 34936884
PSYCHOLOGY
8 Causal evidence supporting the proposal that dopamine transients function as temporal difference prediction errors. Maes EJP, Sharpe MJ, Usypchuk AA, Lozzi M, Chang CY, Gardner MPH, Schoenbaum G, Iordanova MD 31959935
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Title:Neuroscience: Setting the neurobiological occasions for hierarchical learning and inference
Authors:Ratemi MGardner MPH
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39626624/
DOI:10.1016/j.cub.2024.10.060
Publication:Current biology : CB
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PMID:39626624 Category: Date Added:2024-12-04
Dept Affiliation: PSYCHOLOGY
1 Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H4B 1R6, Canada.
2 Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H4B 1R6, Canada. Electronic address: matthew.gardner@concordia.ca.

Description:

Hierarchical associations help animals navigate the environment by using contextual and latent states to guide learning and behavior. Chemogenetic inactivation in an occasion setting task reveals that orbitofrontal cortex is essential for implementing a hierarchical task structure, yet both orbitofrontal cortex and dorsal hippocampus are required for new learning based on the established task structure.





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