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 Evoked midfrontal activity predicts cognitive deficits in Parkinson's disease
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TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH - Albuquerque Journal
 Interview for the Society of Psychophysiological Research student newsletter
UNM researchers design patient repository for more effective EEG diagnoses - UNM News
Frontal theta as a mechanism for cognitive control.
- F1000 Review
Conflict biases learning: less reward, more aversion; Researchers add touch of conflict to make learning a task more difficult - UNM News
Less Reward, More Aversion When Learning Tricky Tasks
ScienceDaily
Rewards Matter Less When We Face Conflict Of Choice: The Challenge Of Eating Healthy - Medical Daily
EEG study shows how brain infers structure, rules when learning - ScienceDaily
Common medial frontal mechanisms of adaptive control in humans and rodents. - F1000 Review 
Rats! Humans and rodents process their mistakes
ScienceDaily
Research in the News: How the brain stops us from making the same mistake twice - myScience
Oh, rats! Post-error behavioral adjustment in creatures great and small nature neuroscience
The Impulse to Do Nothing - Dr. James Cavanagh, Brown University – WAMC Public Radio
Theta brainwaves reflect ability to beat built-in bias -ScienceDaily
Subthalamic nucleus stimulation reverses mediofrontal influence over decision threshold. - nature neuroscience
Deep brain stimulation studies show how brain buys time for tough choices - ScienceDaily
How the Brain Chooses: Secrets From Parkinson’s Disease
-TIME
Meditation Improves Emotional Behaviors in Teachers, Study Finds - University of California San Francisco

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