Eric R. Xu, Ph.D.
SCIENTIFIC PAPERS AND POSTERS
- Xu, E. R., & Kralik, J. D. (2014). Risky business: rhesus monkeys exhibit persistent preferences for risky options. Front Psychol, 5, 258.
- Kralik, J. D., and Xu, E.R. (Society for Neuroscience 2013): From neurons to large-scale brain networks, hierarchical coding appears to be a ubiquitous functional property.
- Kralik, J. D., Xu, E. R., Knight, E. J., Khan, S. A., & Levine, W. J. (2012). When less is more: evolutionary origins of the affect heuristic. PLoS One, 7(10), e46240.
- Xu, E. R., Ma, C. L., Sampson, W. W. L., and Kralik, J. D. (Society for Neuroscience 2012): The influence of risk and value on affective decision-making in primates.
- Kralik, J. D., Jung, K., Ma, C. L., Sampson, W. W. L., and Xu, E. R. (Society for Neuroscience 2012): Cognitive and action control neuronal signatures reveal functional properties of large-scale brain systems in primates.
- Xu, E. R., Knight, E. J., & Kralik, J. D. (2011). Rhesus monkeys lack a consistent peak-end effect. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 64(12), 23012315.
- Xu, E. R., and Kralik, J. D. (Society for Neuroscience 2011): Reaching for the larger or smaller of two rewards: How prefrontal cortex and limbic structures underlie conventional and unconventional task performance.
- Xu, E. R. and Kralik, J. D. (Society for Neuroscience 2010): A comparison of rule,decision, reward, and feedback-related activity in different frontal cortical and limbic structures in primates.
- Kralik, J. D., Knight, E. J., Klepac, K. M., and Xu, E. R. (Society for Neuroscience 2009): Prepotent negation: When a positive reward is rendered negative.
- Xu, E. R., Knight, E. J., and Kralik, J.D. (Society for Neuroscience 2009): The Peak-End Rule Revisited: Peak-First in Rhesus Macaques.