Peter Rudebeck

About Peter Rudebeck

Peter Rudebeck, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, specializes in the field of Neuroscience, Psychiatry, Psychology.

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

Comparing the limbic-frontal connectome across the primate order: conservation of connections and implications for translational neuroscience

Preferences reveal dissociable encoding across prefrontal-limbic circuits

The orbitofrontal cortex in adaptive behavior: Prediction, evaluation, and comparison

Dissociable representations of decision variables within subdivisions of macaque orbitofrontal and ventrolateral frontal cortex

Pharmacological modulation of dopamine D1 and D2 receptors reveals distinct neural networks related to probabilistic learning in non-human primates

Temporally specific patterns of neural activity in interconnected corticolimbic structures during reward anticipation

Single basolateral amygdala neurons in macaques exhibit distinct connectional motifs with frontal cortex

Lesions to the mediodorsal thalamus but not orbitofrontal cortex enhance volatility beliefs linked to paranoia

Peter Rudebeck Information

University

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Citations(all)

7179

Citations(since 2020)

3477

Cited By

5167

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

43

i10Index(since 2020)

42

Email

University Profile Page

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Peter Rudebeck Skills & Research Interests

Neuroscience

Psychiatry

Psychology

Top articles of Peter Rudebeck

Comparing the limbic-frontal connectome across the primate order: conservation of connections and implications for translational neuroscience

bioRxiv

2024

Preferences reveal dissociable encoding across prefrontal-limbic circuits

Neuron

2024/4/18

The orbitofrontal cortex in adaptive behavior: Prediction, evaluation, and comparison

2024/1/1

Dissociable representations of decision variables within subdivisions of macaque orbitofrontal and ventrolateral frontal cortex

bioRxiv

2024

Pharmacological modulation of dopamine D1 and D2 receptors reveals distinct neural networks related to probabilistic learning in non-human primates

bioRxiv

2023/12/28

Temporally specific patterns of neural activity in interconnected corticolimbic structures during reward anticipation

Neuron

2023/11/15

Single basolateral amygdala neurons in macaques exhibit distinct connectional motifs with frontal cortex

Neuron

2023/10/18

Lesions to the mediodorsal thalamus but not orbitofrontal cortex enhance volatility beliefs linked to paranoia

2023/10/10

The neural basis of resting-state fMRI functional connectivity in fronto-limbic circuits revealed by chemogenetic manipulation

bioRxiv

2023/9/15

Preferences reveal separable valuation systems in prefrontal-limbic circuits

bioRxiv

2023/5/11

High-throughput sequencing of macaque basolateral amygdala projections reveals dissociable connectional motifs with frontal cortex

bioRxiv

2023/1/18

Comparative basolateral amygdala connectomics reveals dissociable single-neuron projection patterns to frontal cortex in macaques and mice

bioRxiv

2023

INTERACTION BETWEEN DECISION-MAKING AND INTEROCEPTIVE REPRESENTATIONS OF BODILY AROUSAL IN FRONTAL CORTEX

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

2021/8/31

Resting-state fMRI-based screening of deschloroclozapine in rhesus macaques predicts dosage-dependent behavioral effects

Journal of Neuroscience

2022/7/20

Foraging with the frontal cortex: a cross-species evaluation of reward-guided behavior

2022/1

Post-error recruitment of frontal sensory cortical projections promotes attention in mice

Neuron

2021/4/7

Piecing together the orbitofrontal puzzle.

Behavioral neuroscience

2021/4

Animal models of human mood.

2021

Peter Rudebeck
Peter Rudebeck

H-Index: 27

Eliza Bliss-Moreau
Eliza Bliss-Moreau

H-Index: 26

From affective to cognitive processing: Functional organization of the medial frontal cortex

2021/1/1

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