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Acting, seeing, and conscious awareness.

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Passingham RE. and Lau HC., (2019), Neuropsychologia, 128, 241 - 248

Prefrontal-parietal function: from foraging to foresight.

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Genovesio A. et al, (2014), Trends Cogn Sci, 18, 72 - 81

What we can and cannot tell about the wiring of the human brain.

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Passingham RE., (2013), Neuroimage, 80, 14 - 17

Has brain imaging discovered anything new about how the brain works?

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Passingham RE. et al, (2013), Neuroimage, 66, 142 - 150

Priming for self-esteem influences the monitoring of one's own performance.

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Bengtsson SL. et al, (2011), Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci, 6, 417 - 425

Serotonin and dopamine play complementary roles in gambling to recover losses.

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Campbell-Meiklejohn D. et al, (2011), Neuropsychopharmacology, 36, 402 - 410

A common neural scale for the subjective pleasantness of different primary rewards.

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Grabenhorst F. et al, (2010), Neuroimage, 51, 1265 - 1274

Is it fallacious to talk of self-generated action?: Response to Nachev and Husain.

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Passingham RE. et al, (2010), Trends Cogn Sci

Medial frontal cortex: from self-generated action to reflection on one's own performance.

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Passingham RE. et al, (2010), Trends Cogn Sci, 14, 16 - 21

The representation of abstract task rules in the human prefrontal cortex.

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Bengtsson SL. et al, (2009), Cereb Cortex, 19, 1929 - 1936

Motivation to do well enhances responses to errors and self-monitoring.

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Bengtsson SL. et al, (2009), Cereb Cortex, 19, 797 - 804

Knowing when to stop: the brain mechanisms of chasing losses.

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Campbell-Meiklejohn DK. et al, (2008), Biol Psychiatry, 63, 293 - 300

Is the prefrontal cortex necessary for establishing cognitive sets?

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Rowe JB. et al, (2007), J Neurosci, 27, 13303 - 13310

Commentary on Devlin and Poldrack

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Passingham RE., (2007), NEUROIMAGE, 37, 1055 - 1056

Commentary on Devlin and Poldrack.

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Passingham RE., (2007), Neuroimage, 37, 1055 - 1056

Threatening a rubber hand that you feel is yours elicits a cortical anxiety response.

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Ehrsson HH. et al, (2007), Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 104, 9828 - 9833

Unconscious activation of the cognitive control system in the human prefrontal cortex.

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Lau HC. and Passingham RE., (2007), J Neurosci, 27, 5805 - 5811

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