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Randall O'Reilly
Randall O'Reilly
Professor of Psychology and Computer Science, Center for Neuroscience, University of California
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Why there are complementary learning systems in the hippocampus and neocortex: insights from the successes and failures of connectionist models of learning and memory.
JL McClelland, BL McNaughton, RC O'Reilly
Psychological review 102 (3), 419, 1995
67551995
By carrot or by stick: cognitive reinforcement learning in parkinsonism
MJ Frank, LC Seeberger, RC O'reilly
Science 306 (5703), 1940-1943, 2004
22092004
Computational explorations in cognitive neuroscience: Understanding the mind by simulating the brain
RC O'reilly, Y Munakata
MIT press, 2000
16702000
Modeling hippocampal and neocortical contributions to recognition memory: a complementary-learning-systems approach.
KA Norman, RC O'Reilly
Psychological review 110 (4), 611, 2003
15992003
Making working memory work: a computational model of learning in the prefrontal cortex and basal ganglia
RC O'Reilly, MJ Frank
Neural computation 18 (2), 283-328, 2006
12782006
Hippocampal conjunctive encoding, storage, and recall: Avoiding a trade‐off
RC O'Reilly, JL McClelland
Hippocampus 4 (6), 661-682, 1994
11681994
Conjunctive representations in learning and memory: principles of cortical and hippocampal function.
RC O'Reilly, JW Rudy
Psychological review 108 (2), 311, 2001
10872001
Interactions between frontal cortex and basal ganglia in working memory: a computational model
MJ Frank, B Loughry, RC O’Reilly
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 1 (2), 137-160, 2001
10692001
A unified framework for inhibitory control
Y Munakata, SA Herd, CH Chatham, BE Depue, MT Banich, RC O’Reilly
Trends in cognitive sciences 15 (10), 453-459, 2011
7502011
A computational approach to prefrontal cortex, cognitive control and schizophrenia: recent developments and current challenges
JD Cohen, TS Braver, R OŽ Reilly
Philosophical transactions of the royal society of london. Series B …, 1996
7241996
Biologically based computational models of high-level cognition
RC O'Reilly
science 314 (5796), 91-94, 2006
5522006
A mechanistic account of striatal dopamine function in human cognition: psychopharmacological studies with cabergoline and haloperidol.
MJ Frank, RC O'Reilly
Behavioral neuroscience 120 (3), 497, 2006
5352006
Hippocampal and neocortical contributions to memory: Advances in the complementary learning systems framework
RC O'Reilly, KA Norman
Trends in cognitive sciences 6 (12), 505-510, 2002
5332002
Towards an executive without a homunculus: computational models of the prefrontal cortex/basal ganglia system
TE Hazy, MJ Frank, RC O'reilly
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 362 …, 2007
5272007
A biologically based computational model of working memory
RC O’Reilly, TS Braver, JD Cohen
Models of working memory: Mechanisms of active maintenance and executive …, 1999
5261999
Prefrontal cortex and flexible cognitive control: Rules without symbols
NP Rougier, DC Noelle, TS Braver, JD Cohen, RC O'Reilly
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102 (20), 7338-7343, 2005
5012005
Six principles for biologically based computational models of cortical cognition
RC O'Reilly
Trends in cognitive sciences 2 (11), 455-462, 1998
4721998
Biologically plausible error-driven learning using local activation differences: The generalized recirculation algorithm
RC O'Reilly
Neural computation 8 (5), 895-938, 1996
4191996
Under what conditions is recognition spared relative to recall after selective hippocampal damage in humans?
JS Holdstock, AR Mayes, N Roberts, E Cezayirli, CL Isaac, RC O'reilly, ...
Hippocampus 12 (3), 341-351, 2002
4032002
Dissociated overt and covert recognition as an emergent property of a lesioned neural network.
MJ Farah, RC O'Reilly, SP Vecera
Psychological Review 100 (4), 571, 1993
3971993
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