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Humans and neural networks show similar patterns of transfer and interference during continual learning

Published in Nature Human Behaviour, 2009

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Recommended citation: Holton, E., Braun, L., Thompson, J.A., Saxe, A. & Summerfield, C. (2025). "Humans and neural networks show similar patterns of transfer and interference during continual learning." Nature Human Behaviour.
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Goal commitment is supported by vmPFC through selective attention

Published in Nature Human Behaviour, 2024

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Recommended citation: Holton, E., Grohn, J., Ward, H., et al. (2024). "Goal commitment is supported by vmPFC through selective attention." Nature Human Behaviour. 8, 1351–1365.
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Disentangling the Component Processes in Complex Planning Impairments Following Ventromedial Prefrontal Lesions

Published in Journal of Neuroscience, 2025

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Recommended citation: Holton, E., Grohn, J., van Opheusden, B., Ma, W.J., Kolling, N. & Rushworth, M.F.S. (2025). "Disentangling the Component Processes in Complex Planning Impairments Following Ventromedial Prefrontal Lesions." Journal of Neuroscience. 45(12), e1814242025.
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Perspectives on the computational approach to cognition

Published in Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2025

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Recommended citation: Holton, E., et al. (2025). "Perspectives on the computational approach to cognition." Trends in Cognitive Sciences. Published online October 28, 2025.
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