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Kraemer, Peter M. and Fontanesi, Laura and Spektor, Mikhail S. and Gluth, Sebastian. (2021) Response time models separate single- and dual-process accounts of memory-based decisions. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 28 (1). pp. 304-323.

Kraemer, Peter M. and Weilbächer, Regina Agnes and Fontanesi, Laura and Gluth, Sebastian. (2020) Neural Bases of Financial Decision Making: From Spikes to Large-Scale Brain Connectivity. In: Psychological Perspectives on Financial Decision Making. New York, pp. 3-19.

Spektor, Mikhail S. and Gluth, Sebastian and Fontanesi, Laura and Rieskamp, Jörg. (2019) How similarity between choice options affects decisions from experience: the accentuation-of-differences model. Psychological review, 126 (1). pp. 52-88.

Fontanesi, Laura. Insights into reward-based decisions using computational models and ultra-high field MRI. 2019, Doctoral Thesis, University of Basel, Faculty of Psychology.

Fontanesi, Laura and Gluth, Sebastian and Spektor, Mikhail S. and Rieskamp, Jörg. (2019) A reinforcement learning diffusion decision model for value-based decisions. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 26 (4). pp. 1099-1121.

Fontanesi, Laura and Palminteri, Stefano and Lebreton, Maël. (2019) Decomposing the effects of context valence and feedback information on speed and accuracy during reinforcement learning: a meta-analytical approach using diffusion decision modeling. Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience, 19 (3). pp. 490-502.

Fontanesi, Laura and Gluth, Sebastian and Rieskamp, Jörg and Forstmann, Birte U.. (2019) The role of dopaminergic nuclei in predicting and experiencing gains and losses: A 7T human fMRI study. bioRxiv. pp. 1-26.

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Gluth, Sebastian and Fontanesi, Laura. (2016) Wiring the altruistic brain. Science, 351 (6277). pp. 1028-1029.

Van Maanen, Leendert and Fontanesi, Laura and Hawkins, Guy E. and Forstmann, Birte U.. (2016) Striatal activation reflects urgency in perceptual decision making. NeuroImage, 139. pp. 294-303.