JW Dalley

JW Dalley

University of Cambridge

H-index: 87

Europe-United Kingdom

About JW Dalley

JW Dalley, With an exceptional h-index of 87 and a recent h-index of 49 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cambridge, specializes in the field of behavioural neuroscience.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

29. Post-Natal Development of the Rat Connectome and the Impacts of Early Life and Adult Stress

5-HT 2A and 5-HT 2C receptor antagonism differentially modulate reinforcement learning and cognitive flexibility: behavioural and computational evidence

Mesencephalic projections to the nucleus accumbens shell modulate value updating during probabilistic reversal learning

Computational modelling of reinforcement learning and functional neuroimaging of probabilistic reversal for dissociating compulsive behaviours in gambling and cocaine use disorders

A consensus protocol for functional connectivity analysis in the rat brain

Computational modeling of reinforcement learning and functional neuroimaging of probabilistic reversal dissociates compulsive behaviors in Gambling and Cocaine Use Disorders

Early-life stress biases responding to negative feedback and increases amygdala volume and vulnerability to later-life stress

Effects of quinpirole in the ventral tegmental area on impulsive behaviour during performance on the five-choice serial reaction time task

JW Dalley Information

University

Position

Professor

Citations(all)

31068

Citations(since 2020)

10047

Cited By

26320

hIndex(all)

87

hIndex(since 2020)

49

i10Index(all)

180

i10Index(since 2020)

160

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

JW Dalley Skills & Research Interests

behavioural neuroscience

Top articles of JW Dalley

29. Post-Natal Development of the Rat Connectome and the Impacts of Early Life and Adult Stress

Biological Psychiatry

2024/5/15

5-HT 2A and 5-HT 2C receptor antagonism differentially modulate reinforcement learning and cognitive flexibility: behavioural and computational evidence

bioRxiv

2023

Mesencephalic projections to the nucleus accumbens shell modulate value updating during probabilistic reversal learning

bioRxiv

2024

Computational modelling of reinforcement learning and functional neuroimaging of probabilistic reversal for dissociating compulsive behaviours in gambling and cocaine use disorders

BJPsych Open

2024/1

Computational modeling of reinforcement learning and functional neuroimaging of probabilistic reversal dissociates compulsive behaviors in Gambling and Cocaine Use Disorders

bioRxiv

2023/3/8

Early-life stress biases responding to negative feedback and increases amygdala volume and vulnerability to later-life stress

Translational Psychiatry

2023/3/7

Effects of quinpirole in the ventral tegmental area on impulsive behaviour during performance on the five-choice serial reaction time task

Experimental Brain Research

2023/2

Sex-dependent effects of early life stress on reinforcement learning and limbic cortico-striatal functional connectivity

Neurobiology of Stress

2023/1/1

Mapping the neuroanatomical abnormalities in a phenotype of male compulsive rats

Behavioral and Brain Functions

2023/11/6

“The wrong tools for the right job”: a critical meta-analysis of traditional tests to assess behavioural impacts of maternal separation

2023/11

Biotransformation and brain distribution of the anti-COVID-19 drug molnupiravir and herb-drug pharmacokinetic interactions between the herbal extract Scutellaria formula-NRICM101

Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis

2023/9/20

Desert Island Papers

2023/9

Transfer and biotransformation of the COVID-19 prodrug molnupiravir and its metabolite β-D-N4-hydroxycytidine across the blood-placenta barrier

EBioMedicine

2023/9/1

Resistance to thyroid hormone induced tachycardia in RTHα syndrome

Nature communications

2023/6/7

Cognitive flexibility: neurobehavioral correlates of changing one’s mind

Cerebral Cortex

2023/5/1

Research data supporting Dopamine D2-like receptor stimulation blocks negative feedback in visual and spatial reversal learning in the rat: behavioural and computational evidence

2022/1/26

Jw Dalley
Jw Dalley

H-Index: 55

Trans-placental transfer of nicotine: modulation by organic cation transporters

Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy

2022/1/1

Dose-dependent effects of Hedyotis diffusa extract on the pharmacokinetics of tamoxifen, 4-hydroxytamoxifen, and N-desmethyltamoxifen

Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy

2022/1/1

Pharmacokinetics and transplacental transfer of codeine and codeine metabolites from Papaver somniferum L.

Journal of Ethnopharmacology

2022/11/15

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