Mark Laubach

Mark Laubach

American University

H-index: 32

North America-United States

About Mark Laubach

Mark Laubach, With an exceptional h-index of 32 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at American University, specializes in the field of Neuroscience, Prefrontal Cortex, Decision Making, Learning, Multi-Electrode Recording.

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

Learning to Choose: Behavioral Dynamics Underlying the Initial Acquisition of Decision Making

The role of rat prelimbic cortex in decision making

An ancient subcortical circuit decides when to orient to threat in humans

Open-source tools for behavioral video analysis: setup, methods, and best practices

The rostral medial frontal cortex is crucial for engagement in consummatory behavior.

Noradrenergic regulation of two-armed bandit performance.

Coherent theta activity in the medial and orbital frontal cortices encodes reward value

An open source platform for presenting dynamic visual stimuli

Mark Laubach Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

6700

Citations(since 2020)

1964

Cited By

5829

hIndex(all)

32

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

45

i10Index(since 2020)

39

Email

University Profile Page

American University

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Mark Laubach Skills & Research Interests

Neuroscience

Prefrontal Cortex

Decision Making

Learning

Multi-Electrode Recording

Top articles of Mark Laubach

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Learning to Choose: Behavioral Dynamics Underlying the Initial Acquisition of Decision Making

bioRxiv

Samantha R White

Michael W Preston Jr

Kyra Swanson

Mark Laubach

2024

The role of rat prelimbic cortex in decision making

bioRxiv

Jensen A Palmer

Samantha R White

Kevin Chavez Lopez

Mark Laubach

2024

An ancient subcortical circuit decides when to orient to threat in humans

bioRxiv

Hailey A Trier

Nima Khalighinejad

Sorcha Hamilton

Caroline Harbison

Luke Priestley

...

2023/10/25

Open-source tools for behavioral video analysis: setup, methods, and best practices

Kevin Luxem

Jennifer J Sun

Sean P Bradley

Keerthi Krishnan

Eric Yttri

...

2023/3/23

The rostral medial frontal cortex is crucial for engagement in consummatory behavior.

Behavioral neuroscience

Samantha R White

Mark Laubach

2022/12

Noradrenergic regulation of two-armed bandit performance.

Behavioral neuroscience

Kyra Swanson

Bruno B Averbeck

Mark Laubach

2022/2

Coherent theta activity in the medial and orbital frontal cortices encodes reward value

Elife

Linda M Amarante

Mark Laubach

2021/9/10

An open source platform for presenting dynamic visual stimuli

Eneuro

Kyra Swanson

Samantha R White

Michael W Preston

Joshua Wilson

Meagan Mitchell

...

2021/5/1

What does medial frontal cortex signal during behavior? Insights from behavioral neurophysiology

Adam Thomas Brockett

Linda M Amarante

Mark Laubach

Matthew R Roesch

2021/3/28

Reward signaling by the rodent medial frontal cortex

Mark Laubach

Linda M Amarante

Marcelo S Caetano

Nicole K Horst

2021/1/1

Thalamic stimulation improves postictal cortical arousal and behavior

Journal of Neuroscience

Jingwen Xu

Maria Milagros Galardi

Brian Pok

Kishan K Patel

Charlie W Zhao

...

2020/9/16

Neural and Computational Mechanisms of Cognitive Flexibility

T Kyra Swanson

2020

Rhythmic activity in the medial and orbital frontal cortices tracks reward value and the vigor of consummatory behavior

Biorxiv

Linda M Amarante

Mark Laubach

2020/1/1

Noradrenergic regulation of Win-Stay/Lose-Shift policy and choice determinism in a two-armed bandit task

bioRxiv

Kyra Swanson

Bruno B Averbeck

Mark Laubach

2020/11/16

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