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Overview

Joseph W. Kable is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. Their research spans the fields of Neuroscience and Psychology, with a particular focus on Cognitive Neuroscience, General Decision Sciences, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, and Applied Psychology.

Themes in their work cover a diverse range of topics including Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies, Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics, Neural Dynamics and Brain Function, Mental Health Research, Behavioral Health and Interventions, as well as Memory and Neural Mechanisms.

Among recent significant publications are:

  • Variability in the analysis of a single neuroimaging dataset by many teams, 2020, Nature
  • 10,000 social brains: Sex differentiation in human brain anatomy, 2020, Science Advances
  • The Ventral and Dorsal Default Mode Networks Are Dissociably Modulated by the Vividness and Valence of Imagined Events, 2021, Journal of Neuroscience
  • Pupil diameter encodes the idiosyncratic, cognitive complexity of belief updating, 2020, eLife
  • Reward and punishment reversal-learning in major depressive disorder, 2020, Journal of Abnormal Psychology

Frequent collaborators include Sangil Lee, Theodore D. Satterthwaite, Daniel H. Wolf, Karolina M. Lempert, and Caryn Lerman, reflecting ongoing partnerships across multiple studies.

Publication venues where Joseph W. Kable has contributed extensively include bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Cognitive Science, Journal of Neuroscience, NeuroImage, and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Best Publications

  • The neural correlates of subjective value during intertemporal choice

    Joseph W Kable;Paul W Glimcher

  • The valuation system: a coordinate-based meta-analysis of BOLD fMRI experiments examining neural correlates of subjective value.

    Oscar Bartra;Joseph T. McGuire;Joseph W. Kable

  • An opportunity cost model of subjective effort and task performance.

    Robert Kurzban;Angela Lee Duckworth;Joseph W Kable;Justus Myers

  • Variability in the analysis of a single neuroimaging dataset by many teams

    Rotem Botvinik-Nezer;Rotem Botvinik-Nezer;Felix Holzmeister;Colin F. Camerer;Anna Dreber;Anna Dreber

  • The Neurobiology of Decision: Consensus and Controversy

    Joseph W. Kable;Paul W. Glimcher

  • Neural Substrates of Action Event Knowledge

    Joseph W. Kable;Jessica Lease-spellmeyer;Anjan Chatterjee

  • An "as soon as possible" effect in human intertemporal decision making: behavioral evidence and neural mechanisms.

    Joseph W Kable;Paul William Glimcher

  • Functionally Dissociable Influences on Learning Rate in a Dynamic Environment

    Joseph T. McGuire;Matthew R. Nassar;Matthew R. Nassar;Joshua I. Gold;Joseph W. Kable

  • Ventromedial Frontal Lobe Damage Disrupts Value Maximization in Humans

    Nathalie Camille;Cathryn A. Griffiths;Khoi Vo;Lesley K. Fellows

  • In vivo gene modification elucidates subtype-specific functions of alpha(2)-adrenergic receptors.

    Kable Jw;Murrin Lc;Bylund Db

  • Conceptual Representations of Action in the Lateral Temporal Cortex

    Joseph W. Kable;Irene P. Kan;Ashley Wilson;Sharon L. Thompson-schill

  • Normative evidence accumulation in unpredictable environments

    Christopher M Glaze;Joseph W Kable;Joshua I Gold

  • Common and Dissociable Dysfunction of the Reward System in Bipolar and Unipolar Depression

    Theodore D Satterthwaite;Joseph W Kable;Lillie Vandekar;Natalie Katchmar

  • Advancing consumer neuroscience

    Ale Smidts;Ming Hsu;Alan G. Sanfey;Maarten A. S. Boksem

  • Can delay discounting deliver on the promise of RDoC

    Karolina M. Lempert;Joanna E. Steinglass;Anthony Pinto;Joseph W. Kable

  • Decision neuroscience and consumer decision making

    Carolyn Yoon;Richard Gonzalez;Antoine Bechara;Gregory S. Berns

  • Rational temporal predictions can underlie apparent failures to delay gratification

    Joseph T. McGuire;Joseph W. Kable

  • Common Dimensional Reward Deficits Across Mood and Psychotic Disorders: A Connectome-Wide Association Study

    Anup Sharma;Daniel H. Wolf;Rastko Ciric;Joseph W. Kable

  • Neuroeconomic Studies of Impulsivity: Now or Just as Soon as Possible?

    Paul William Glimcher;Joseph Kable;Kenway Louie

  • Diminished effort on a progressive ratio task in both unipolar and bipolar depression

    Rachel Hershenberg;Rachel Hershenberg;Theodore D. Satterthwaite;Aylin Daldal;Natalie Katchmar

Frequent Co-Authors

Theodore D. Satterthwaite
Theodore D. Satterthwaite University of Pennsylvania
Joshua I. Gold
Joshua I. Gold University of Pennsylvania
Daniel H. Wolf
Daniel H. Wolf University of Pennsylvania
Caryn Lerman
Caryn Lerman University of Southern California
Wi Hoon Jung
Wi Hoon Jung University of Pennsylvania
Anjan Chatterjee
Anjan Chatterjee University of Pennsylvania
Raquel E. Gur
Raquel E. Gur University of Pennsylvania
Mark A. Elliott
Mark A. Elliott University of Pennsylvania
Ruben C. Gur
Ruben C. Gur University of Pennsylvania
Russell T. Shinohara
Russell T. Shinohara University of Pennsylvania

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