Reward-sensitive basal ganglia stabilize the maintenance of goal-relevant neural patterns in adolescents


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Nicholas A Hubbard, Rachel R Romeo, Hannah Grotzinger, Melissa Giebler, Andrea Imhof, Clemens CC Bauer, John DE Gabrieli
Journal of cognitive neuroscience, vol. 32, MITP, 2020, pp. 1508--1524

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Hubbard, N. A., Romeo, R. R., Grotzinger, H., Giebler, M., Imhof, A., Bauer, C. C. C., & Gabrieli, J. D. E. (2020). Reward-sensitive basal ganglia stabilize the maintenance of goal-relevant neural patterns in adolescents. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 32, 1508–1524.


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Hubbard, Nicholas A, Rachel R Romeo, Hannah Grotzinger, Melissa Giebler, Andrea Imhof, Clemens CC Bauer, and John DE Gabrieli. “Reward-Sensitive Basal Ganglia Stabilize the Maintenance of Goal-Relevant Neural Patterns in Adolescents.” Journal of cognitive neuroscience 32 (2020): 1508–1524.


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Hubbard, Nicholas A., et al. “Reward-Sensitive Basal Ganglia Stabilize the Maintenance of Goal-Relevant Neural Patterns in Adolescents.” Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, vol. 32, MITP, 2020, pp. 1508–24.


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@article{hubbard2020a,
  title = {Reward-sensitive basal ganglia stabilize the maintenance of goal-relevant neural patterns in adolescents},
  year = {2020},
  journal = {Journal of cognitive neuroscience},
  pages = {1508--1524},
  publisher = {MITP},
  volume = {32},
  author = {Hubbard, Nicholas A and Romeo, Rachel R and Grotzinger, Hannah and Giebler, Melissa and Imhof, Andrea and Bauer, Clemens CC and Gabrieli, John DE}
}


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