WebAU - Apitz, Thore. AU - Bunzeck, Nico. PY - 2013/11. Y1 - 2013/11. N2 - The human brain is capable of differentiating between new and already stored information rapidly to allow optimal behavior and decision-making. WebConverging evidence suggests that visual brain regions are part of a widespread network that signals forthcoming reward. However, the precise temporal dynamics underlying the interaction between reward and visual information processing remain unclear. To further investigate this issue, we used magnetoencephalography (MEG) in combination with two …
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WebOct 6, 2014 · Introduction. The ability to rapidly respond to rewarding events and to predict their occurrence is thought to be of evolutionary importance .Indeed, seminal work in non … WebThore Apitz1 and Nico Bunzeck*,1 ... T Apitz and N Bunzeck 2410 Neuropsychopharmacology. gray value of 127 and a standard deviation of 75 (8-bit … birding locations
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WebJun 3, 2013 · Thore Apitz & Nico Bunzeck. Authors. Thore Apitz. View author publications. ... Apitz, T., Bunzeck, N. Dopamine Controls the Neural Dynamics of Memory Signals and … WebKlinikdirektor. Stellvertretende Zentrumsleitung. Zentrum für Psychosoziale Medizin. Klinik und Poliklinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie. Facharzt für Psychiatrie und … WebThore Apitz is an academic researcher from University of Hamburg. The author has contributed to research in topic(s): Recognition memory & Prefrontal cortex. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publication(s) receiving 125 citation(s). damages to north myrtle beach resorts