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Edmund Rolls

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Psychologist

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Professor Edmund T. Rolls is a psychologist and neuroscientist. Prof. Edmund Rolls currently serves as an Honorary Fellow in Applied Neuroimaging at the University of Warwick.

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Edmund Rolls - Emotion and Reasoning in Human Decision Making


Selected papers

  • Rolls, E.T. (2008). Emotion, higher order syntactic thoughts, and consciousness. Chapter 4, pp. 131-167 in Frontiers of Consciousness, eds. L.Weiskrantz and M.Davies. Oxford University Press: Oxford.
  • Rolls, E.T., Tromans, J. & Stringer, S.M. (2008). Spatial scene representations formed by self-organizing learning in a hippocampal extension of the ventral visual system. European Journal of Neuroscience, 28, 2116-2127.
  • Grabenhorst, F., Rolls, E.T. & Parris, B.A. (2008). From affective value to decision-making in the prefrontal cortex. European Journal of Neuroscience, 28, 1930-1939.
  • Rolls, E .T. & Grabenhorst, F. (2008). The orbitofrontal cortex and beyond: from affect to decision-making. Progress in Neurobiology, 86, 216-244.
  • Rolls, E.T., Loh, M., Deco, G. & Winterer, G. (2008). Computational models of schizophrenia and dopamine modulation in the prefrontal cortex. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 9, 696-709.
  • Selected books

  • Rolls, Edmund T. (2007). Memory, Attention, and Decision-Making: A unifying computational neuroscience approach., Oxford U. Press.
  • Rolls, Edmund T. and Treves, Alessandro (1998). Neural Networks and Brain Function, Oxford U. Press.
  • References

    Edmund Rolls Wikipedia


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