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Matthew R. Roesch is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States. Their primary research focus lies within the field of Neuroscience, contributing extensively to both main and subfields including Cognitive Neuroscience, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Behavioral Neuroscience, Social Psychology, and Spectroscopy.

The research topics covered by Roesch's work encompass a diverse range of neuroscience subjects, such as Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior, Memory and Neural Mechanisms, Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies, Neural dynamics and brain function, Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research, Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, and Stress Responses and Cortisol.

Roesch has authored several papers that have been published in recognized academic journals. Notable recent publications include:

  • Anterior cingulate cortex is necessary for adaptation of action plans (2020) - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Anterior Cingulate Cortex Signals Attention in a Social Paradigm that Manipulates Reward and Shock (2020) - Current Biology
  • Enduring consequences of perinatal fentanyl exposure in mice (2020) - Addiction Biology
  • Pillar[6]MaxQ: A potent supramolecular host for in vivo sequestration of methamphetamine and fentanyl (2022) - Chem
  • Anterior cingulate cortex and adaptive control of brain and behavior (2020) - International review of neurobiology

The journals in which Matthew R. Roesch frequently publishes include the Journal of Neuroscience, Current Biology, Chemistry - A European Journal, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and Chem. Among these, the Journal of Neuroscience is the most recurrent venue.

Collaborative efforts are a significant component of Roesch's research output. Frequent coauthors contributing to these collaborations include Adam T. Brockett, Stephen S. Tennyson, Daniela Vázquez, Heather J. Pribut, and M.D. Shuster.

Best Publications

  • A consensus guide to capturing the ability to inhibit actions and impulsive behaviors in the stop-signal task

    Frederick Verbruggen;Adam R. Aron;Guido Ph Band;Christian Beste

  • Dopamine neurons encode the better option in rats deciding between differently delayed or sized rewards

    Matthew R Roesch;Donna J Calu;Geoffrey Schoenbaum;Geoffrey Schoenbaum

  • A new perspective on the role of the orbitofrontal cortex in adaptive behaviour

    Geoffrey Schoenbaum;Matthew R. Roesch;Thomas A. Stalnaker;Yuji K. Takahashi

  • Neuronal Activity Related to Reward Value and Motivation in Primate Frontal Cortex

    Matthew R. Roesch;Carl R. Olson

  • Orbitofrontal cortex, decision-making and drug addiction

    Geoffrey Schoenbaum;Matthew R. Roesch;Thomas A. Stalnaker

  • Orbitofrontal Cortex, Associative Learning, and Expectancies

    Geoffrey Schoenbaum;Matthew Roesch

  • Encoding of Time-Discounted Rewards in Orbitofrontal Cortex Is Independent of Value Representation

    Matthew R. Roesch;Adam R. Taylor;Geoffrey Schoenbaum

  • Impact of Expected Reward on Neuronal Activity in Prefrontal Cortex, Frontal and Supplementary Eye Fields and Premotor Cortex

    Matthew R. Roesch;Carl R. Olson

  • The orbitofrontal cortex and ventral tegmental area are necessary for learning from unexpected outcomes

    Yuji K. Takahashi;Matthew R. Roesch;Thomas A. Stalnaker;Richard Z. Haney

  • Expectancy-related changes in firing of dopamine neurons depend on orbitofrontal cortex

    Yuji K Takahashi;Matthew R Roesch;Robert C Wilson;Kathy Toreson

  • From ventral-medial to dorsal-lateral striatum: neural correlates of reward-guided decision-making.

    Amanda C. Burton;Kae Nakamura;Matthew R. Roesch

  • Surprise! Neural correlates of Pearce-Hall and Rescorla-Wagner coexist within the brain.

    Matthew R. Roesch;Guillem R. Esber;Jian Li;Jian Li;Nathaniel D. Daw;Nathaniel D. Daw

  • Ventral striatal neurons encode the value of the chosen action in rats deciding between differently delayed or sized rewards

    Matthew R. Roesch;Teghpal Singh;P. Leon Brown;Sylvina E. Mullins

  • Neural structures underlying set-shifting: roles of medial prefrontal cortex and anterior cingulate cortex.

    Gregory B. Bissonette;Elizabeth M. Powell;Matthew R. Roesch

  • Neuronal Activity in Macaque SEF and ACC During Performance of Tasks Involving Conflict

    Kae Nakamura;Matthew R. Roesch;Carl R. Olson

  • More Is Less: A Disinhibited Prefrontal Cortex Impairs Cognitive Flexibility

    Aaron J. Gruber;Gwendolyn G. Calhoon;Igor Shusterman;Geoffrey Schoenbaum

  • Neural Correlates of Variations in Event Processing during Learning in Basolateral Amygdala

    Matthew R. Roesch;Donna J. Calu;Guillem R. Esber;Geoffrey Schoenbaum

  • Neuronal Activity in Primate Orbitofrontal Cortex Reflects the Value of Time

    Matthew R. Roesch;Carl R. Olson

  • Neural substrates of cognitive inflexibility after chronic cocaine exposure.

    Thomas A. Stalnaker;Yuji Takahashi;Matthew R. Roesch;Geoffrey Schoenbaum;Geoffrey Schoenbaum

  • Attention for Learning Signals in Anterior Cingulate Cortex

    Daniel W Bryden;Emily E Johnson;Steven C Tobia;Vadim Kashtelyan

  • Should I Stay or Should I Go?: Transformation of Time-Discounted Rewards in Orbitofrontal Cortex and Associated Brain Circuits

    Matthew R. Roesch;Donna J. Calu;Kathryn A. Burke;Geoffrey Schoenbaum;Geoffrey Schoenbaum

Frequent Co-Authors

Geoffrey Schoenbaum
Geoffrey Schoenbaum National Institutes of Health
Joseph F. Cheer
Joseph F. Cheer University of Maryland, Baltimore
Mary Kay Lobo
Mary Kay Lobo University of Maryland, Baltimore
Patrick O. Kanold
Patrick O. Kanold Johns Hopkins University
Patricio O'Donnell
Patricio O'Donnell Alto Neuroscience
Carl R. Olson
Carl R. Olson Carnegie Mellon University
Asaf Keller
Asaf Keller University of Maryland, Baltimore
Maurits W. van der Molen
Maurits W. van der Molen University of Amsterdam
Samuel R. Chamberlain
Samuel R. Chamberlain University of Southampton
Russell Schachar
Russell Schachar University of Toronto

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