Behavioral Neuroscience

Papers
(The TQCC of Behavioral Neuroscience is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The case against economic values in the orbitofrontal cortex (or anywhere else in the brain).65
The primacy of behavioral research for understanding the brain.63
Chronic social defeat stress mouse model: Current view on its behavioral deficits and modifications.48
Awake delta and theta-rhythmic hippocampal network modes during intermittent locomotor behaviors in the rat.32
To be specific: The role of orbitofrontal cortex in signaling reward identity.31
Renewal of goal direction with a context change after habit learning.28
The orbitofrontal cartographer.22
Dreadds: Use and application in behavioral neuroscience.18
The orbital frontal cortex, task structure, and inference.17
Defining an orbitofrontal compass: Functional and anatomical heterogeneity across anterior–posterior and medial–lateral axes.17
How do real animals account for the passage of time during associative learning?16
The orbitofrontal cortex in temporal cognition.16
Unique features of stimulus-based probabilistic reversal learning.15
Beyond olfaction: Beneficial effects of olfactory training extend to aging-related cognitive decline.15
Quitting while you’re ahead: Patch foraging and temporal cognition.12
Chronic cocaine causes age-dependent increases in risky choice in both males and females.12
The activity of ventral tegmental area dopamine neurons during shock omission predicts safety learning.12
Dopamine and noradrenaline modulation of goal-directed behavior in orbital and medial prefrontal cortex: Toward a division of labor?11
Choice-confirmation bias and gradual perseveration in human reinforcement learning.11
Quantifying the inverted U: A meta-analysis of prefrontal dopamine, D1 receptors, and working memory.11
Coordination of hippocampal theta and gamma oscillations relative to spatial active avoidance reflects cognitive outcome after febrile status epilepticus.11
Bridging across functional models: The OFC as a value-making neural network.10
Certainty and uncertainty of the future changes planning and sunk costs.10
Human anxiety-specific “theta” occurs with selective stopping and localizes to right inferior frontal gyrus.10
Social behavior in prepubertal neurexin 1α deficient rats: A model of neurodevelopmental disorders.10
Endogenous hippocampal, not peripheral, estradiol is the key factor affecting the novel object recognition abilities of female rats.9
The ever-changing OFC landscape: What neural signals in OFC can tell us about inhibitory control.9
A novel model of obesity prediction: Neurobehaviors as targets for treatment.9
Phasic modulation of hippocampal synaptic plasticity by theta rhythm.8
The stressed orbitofrontal cortex.8
Cross-species studies on orbitofrontal control of inference-based behavior.8
Neural population clocks: Encoding time in dynamic patterns of neural activity.8
The effect of chronic pain on voluntary and involuntary capture of attention: An event-related potential study.7
The medial preoptic area and its projections to the ventral tegmental area and the periaqueductal gray are activated in response to social play behavior in juvenile rats.7
Differences in dopamine and opioid receptor ratios in the nucleus accumbens relate to physical contact and undirected song in pair-bonded zebra finches.7
Orbitofrontal cortex and learning predictions of state transitions.7
Hesperetin rescues emotional memory and synaptic plasticity deficit in aged rats.7
Contributions of the retrosplenial and posterior parietal cortices to cue-specific and contextual fear conditioning.7
Cholinergic modulation of hippocampally mediated attention and perception.7
Cortical taste processing evolves through benign taste exposures.7
Unlocking the reinforcement-learning circuits of the orbitofrontal cortex.7
What are grid-like responses doing in the orbitofrontal cortex?7
On the resilience of reward cues attentional salience to reward devaluation, time, incentive learning, and contingency remapping.7
An investigation into the nonlinear coupling between CA1 layers and the dentate gyrus.6
Instantaneous amplitude and shape of postrhinal theta oscillations differentially encode running speed.6
Acute gut microbiome changes after traumatic brain injury are associated with chronic deficits in decision-making and impulsivity in male rats.6
NMDA lesions in the prefrontal cortex delay the onset of maternal, but not infanticidal behavior in pup-naïve adult mice (C57BL/6).6
Hippocampal volume varies with acute posttraumatic stress symptoms following medical trauma.6
The rodent lateral orbitofrontal cortex as an arbitrator selecting between model-based and model-free learning systems.6
Heterogeneous value coding in orbitofrontal populations.6
Does disrupting the orbitofrontal cortex alter sensitivity to punishment? A potential mechanism of compulsivity.6
Noradrenergic regulation of two-armed bandit performance.6
Theta rhythm across the species: Bridging inconsistencies with a multiple memory systems approach.6
Viewing orbitofrontal cortex contributions to decision-making through the lens of object recognition.6
The effects of time horizon and guided choices on explore–exploit decisions in rodents.5
The motivational role of the ventral striatum and amygdala in learning from gains and losses.5
The anatomy and function of the postrhinal cortex.5
Are observed effects of movement simulated during motor imagery performance?5
Behavioral and neurochemical effects of nociceptin/orphanin FQ receptor activation in the social defeat protocol.5
The temporal context in bayesian models of interval timing: Recent advances and future directions.5
Sex differences in conditioned orienting and the role of estradiol in addiction-related behaviors.5
Reinforcement learning modeling reveals a reward-history-dependent strategy underlying reversal learning in squirrel monkeys.5
The role of goal-directed and habitual processes in food consumption under stress after outcome devaluation with taste aversion.5
Dopamine mediates the bidirectional update of interval timing.5
Anxiety process “theta” biomarker in the stop signal task eliminated by a preceding relaxation test.5
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