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Dopaminergic mechanisms of dynamical social specialization · Nature · 2025 Solié C., et al. We have shown that the brains of mice in groups adapt to the social roles they assume: the group experience shapes both behavior and individual brain activity. read ↗
Direct and indirect striatal projecting neurons exert strategy-dependent effects on decision-making · Science Advances · 2025 Rodriguez, E. C., Naudé, J., Rial, D., & de Kerchove d’Exaerde, A. We propose that neuronal subpopulations in the striatum influence various computational parameters related to decision-making, thereby generating different strategic profiles. read ↗
Dopamine builds and reveals reward-associated latent behavioral attractors · Nature Communications · 2024 Naudé J. et al. We have developed a new theoretical framework, latent attractors, which explains how dopamine promotes the generation of a learned action. We experimentally tested the predictions of this theory using optogenetics. read ↗
A response to claims of emergent intelligence and sentience in a dish · Neuron · 2023 Balci, F., et al. Together with an international consortium of neuroscientists and philosophers, we refute the article claiming that a culture of neurons “played Pong.” read ↗
Dopaminergic and prefrontal dynamics co-determine mouse decisions in a spatial gambling task · Cell Reports · 2023 Bousseyrol, E., Didienne S. et al. We have shown how dopamine and the frontal cortices may or may not synchronize to spontaneously generate an action in the absence of a triggering stimulus. read ↗