Assigning the right credit to the wrong action: compulsivity in the general population is associated with augmented outcome-irrelevant value-based learning

  1. Shahar, N.
  2. Hauser, T.U.
  3. Moran, R.
  4. Moutoussis, M.
  5. Bullmore, E.
  6. Dolan, R.J.
  7. Goodyer, I.
  8. Fonagy, P.
  9. Jones, P.
  10. Moutoussis, M.
  11. Hauser, T.
  12. Neufeld, S.
  13. Romero-Garcia, R.
  14. Clair, M.S.
  15. Vértes, P.
  16. Whitaker, K.
  17. Inkster, B.
  18. Prabhu, G.
  19. Ooi, C.
  20. Toseeb, U.
  21. Widmer, B.
  22. Bhatti, J.
  23. Villis, L.
  24. Alrumaithi, A.
  25. Birt, S.
  26. Bowler, A.
  27. Cleridou, K.
  28. Dadabhoy, H.
  29. Davies, E.
  30. Firkins, A.
  31. Granville, S.
  32. Harding, E.
  33. Hopkins, A.
  34. Isaacs, D.
  35. King, J.
  36. Kokorikou, D.
  37. Maurice, C.
  38. McIntosh, C.
  39. Memarzia, J.
  40. Mills, H.
  41. O’Donnell, C.
  42. Pantaleone, S.
  43. Scott, J.
  44. Kiddle, B.
  45. Polek, E.
  46. Fearon, P.
  47. Suckling, J.
  48. van Harmelen, A.-L.
  49. Kievit, R.
  50. Chamberlain, S.
  51. Bullmore, E.T.
  52. Dolan, R.J.
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Journal:
Translational Psychiatry

ISSN: 2158-3188

Year of publication: 2021

Volume: 11

Issue: 1

Type: Article

DOI: 10.1038/S41398-021-01642-X GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor