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Paul Apicella
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Responses of monkey dopamine neurons to reward and conditioned stimuli during successive steps of learning a delayed response task
W Schultz, P Apicella, T Ljungberg
Journal of neuroscience 13 (3), 900-913, 1993
17861993
Responses of monkey dopamine neurons during learning of behavioral reactions
T Ljungberg, P Apicella, W Schultz
Journal of neurophysiology 67 (1), 145-163, 1992
13121992
Neuronal activity in monkey ventral striatum related to the expectation of reward
W Schultz, P Apicella, E Scarnati, T Ljungberg
Journal of neuroscience 12 (12), 4595-4610, 1992
10331992
Responses to reward in monkey dorsal and ventral striatum
P Apicella, T Ljungberg, E Scarnati, W Schultz
Experimental brain research 85, 491-500, 1991
4961991
Neuronal activity in monkey striatum related to the expectation of predictable environmental events
P Apicella, E Scarnati, T Ljungberg, W Schultz
Journal of neurophysiology 68 (3), 945-960, 1992
3821992
Tonically discharging neurons of monkey striatum respond to preparatory and rewarding stimuli
P Apicella, E Scarnati, W Schultz
Experimental brain research 84, 672-675, 1991
2281991
Leading tonically active neurons of the striatum from reward detection to context recognition
P Apicella
Trends in neurosciences 30 (6), 299-306, 2007
2092007
Responses of tonically discharging neurons in the monkey striatum to primary rewards delivered during different behavioral states
P Apicella, E Legallet, E Trouche
Experimental brain research 116, 456-466, 1997
1911997
Responses of monkey midbrain dopamine neurons during delayed alternation performance
T Ljungberg, P Apicella, W Schultz
Brain research 567 (2), 337-341, 1991
1791991
Tonically active neurons in the primate striatum and their role in the processing of information about motivationally relevant events
P Apicella
European Journal of Neuroscience 16 (11), 2017-2026, 2002
1612002
Context-dependent activity in primate striatum reflecting past and future behavioral events
W Schultz, P Apicella, R Romo, E Scarnati
1601994
Cortical and thalamic excitation mediate the multiphasic responses of striatal cholinergic interneurons to motivationally salient stimuli
NM Doig, PJ Magill, P Apicella, JP Bolam, A Sharott
Journal of Neuroscience 34 (8), 3101-3117, 2014
1402014
Reward-related activity in the monkey striatum and substantia nigra
W Schultz, P Apicella, T Ljungberg, R Romo, E Scarnati
Progress in brain research 99, 227-235, 1993
1241993
Responses of tonically active neurons in the monkey striatum discriminate between motivationally opposing stimuli
S Ravel, E Legallet, P Apicella
Journal of Neuroscience 23 (24), 8489-8497, 2003
1192003
Reward-related neuronal activity in the subthalamic nucleus of the monkey
Y Darbaky, C Baunez, P Arecchi, E Legallet, P Apicella
Neuroreport 16 (11), 1241-1244, 2005
962005
Tonically active neurons in the monkey striatum do not preferentially respond to appetitive stimuli
S Ravel, E Legallet, P Apicella
Experimental brain research 128, 531-534, 1999
901999
Reward unpredictability inside and outside of a task context as a determinant of the responses of tonically active neurons in the monkey striatum
S Ravel, P Sardo, E Legallet, P Apicella
Journal of Neuroscience 21 (15), 5730-5739, 2001
742001
The role of striatal tonically active neurons in reward prediction error signaling during instrumental task performance
P Apicella, S Ravel, M Deffains, E Legallet
Journal of Neuroscience 31 (4), 1507-1515, 2011
732011
Tonically active neurons in the striatum differentiate between delivery and omission of expected reward in a probabilistic task context
P Apicella, M Deffains, S Ravel, E Legallet
European Journal of Neuroscience 30 (3), 515-526, 2009
682009
Influence of the predicted time of stimuli eliciting movements on responses of tonically active neurons in the monkey striatum
P Sardo, S Ravel, E Legallet, P Apicella
European Journal of Neuroscience 12 (5), 1801-1816, 2000
682000
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