Publications
Under Review
Ging-Jehli, N.R., Cavanagh, J.F., Ahn, M., Segar, D.J., Asaad, W.F. & Frank, M.J. Distinct basal ganglia decision dynamics under conflict and uncertainty.
Hogeveen, J., Campbell, E.M., Mullins, T.S., Quinn, D.K., Mayer, A.R. & Cavanagh, J.F. Neural response to monetary incentives in acquired adolescent depression.
Fox, N.A., ... Cavanagh, J.F. ... and the HBCD EEG Workgroup. The development and structure of the HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) Study EEG protocol
Narayanan, N.S., Jourahmad, Z., Cole, R.C. & Cavanagh, J.F. Cortical low frequency failures underlie cognitive dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease
Lavelle, M. & Cavanagh J.F. Post-error attention control: Posterior alpha/beta activity is reflexive whereas frontal theta is strategic
DATA & Code - - pending
Pirrung, C.J.H., Singh G., Hogeveen, J., Quinn, D. & Cavanagh, J.F. Hypoactivation of ventromedial frontal cortex in major depressive disorder: an MEG study of the Reward Positivity
DATA & Code - - pending
Publications:
2024
Nwakamma, M.C., Stillman, A.M., Gabard-Durnam, L.J., Cavanagh, J.F., Hillman, C.H. & Morris, T.P. (2024) Spectral parameterization reveals slowing of alpha peak frequency following mild traumatic brain injury. Neurotrauma Reports
2023
Cavanagh, J.F. (2023) Frontal theta helps to explain etiological variability. Biological Psychiatry [Invited Commentary]
2022
2021
DATA
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2019
DATA & Scripts Also resting DATA
2018
DATA - including unpublished EEG
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2014
Cavanagh, J.F., Masters, S.E., Bath, K. & Frank, M.J. (2014) Conflict acts as an implicit cost in reinforcement learning. Nature Communications, doi:10.1038/ncomms6394
Cavanagh, J.F., Sanguinetti, J.L., Allen, J.J.B., Sherman, S.J. & Frank, M.J. (2014) The subthalamic nucleus contributes to post-error slowing. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 26(100), 2637-2644.
2013
Cavanagh, J.F. (2013) The where and when of 'what-if'. Neuron, 79(6), 1040-1041. [Invited Commentary]
Cavanagh, J.F. & Frank M.J. (2013) Stop! Stay tuned for more information. Experimental Neurology. [Invited Commentary]
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