2007
Predictive performance of the Domino, Hijazi, and Clements models during low-dose target-controlled ketamine infusions in healthy volunteers
Absalom A, Lee M, Menon D, Sharar S, De Smet T, Halliday J, Ogden M, Corlett P, Honey G, Fletcher P. Predictive performance of the Domino, Hijazi, and Clements models during low-dose target-controlled ketamine infusions in healthy volunteers. British Journal Of Anaesthesia 2007, 98: 615-623. PMID: 17389691, PMCID: PMC3838936, DOI: 10.1093/bja/aem063.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTarget-controlled infusionKetamine infusionHealthy volunteersLow-dose ketamine infusionPlasma concentration-time courseVenous blood samplesCognitive function testsConcentration-time courseFunction testsKetamine administrationTarget concentrationBlood samplesKetamine modelInfusionMore occasionsTCI deviceFunctional neuroimagingVolunteers
2004
Prediction Error during Retrospective Revaluation of Causal Associations in Humans fMRI Evidence in Favor of an Associative Model of Learning
Corlett P, Aitken M, Dickinson A, Shanks D, Honey G, Honey R, Robbins T, Bullmore E, Fletcher P. Prediction Error during Retrospective Revaluation of Causal Associations in Humans fMRI Evidence in Favor of an Associative Model of Learning. Neuron 2004, 44: 877-888. PMID: 15572117, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2004.11.022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRetrospective revaluationPrefrontal cortexAssociative accountRight lateral PFC activationRight lateral prefrontal cortexLate brain responsesAssociative learning theoryLateral PFC activationLateral prefrontal cortexRight prefrontal cortexVentral striatal activationPrediction errorAssociative theoryPFC activationBrain responsesFunctional neuroimagingStriatal activationAssociative modelPC theoryAssociative viewLearning phenomenonLearning theoryContrast theoryLearningCues