Publications



Preprints


Bruel BM*, Katopodis VG*, de Vries R*, Donner TH, McGinley MJ & de Gee JW. 2022. Auditory accessory stimulus boosts pupil-linked arousal and reduces choice bias. bioRxiv (*=Equal contribution) [url]

de Gee JW, Mridha Z, Hudson M, Shi Y, Ramsaywak H, Smith S, Karediya N, Thompson M, Jaspe K, Zhang W & McGinley MJ. 2022. Mice regulate their attentional intensity and arousal to exploit increases in task utility. bioRxiv [url]

Nuiten SA, de Gee JW, Fahrenfort JJ & van Gaal S. 2022. Catecholaminergic neuromodulation and selective attention jointly shape perceptual decision making. bioRxiv [url]

Mazancieux A, Mauconduit F, Amadon A, de Gee JW, Donner TH & Meyniel F. 2022. Brainstem fMRI signaling of surprise across different types of deviant stimuli. bioRxiv [url]

Peer-reviewed


Colizoli O, de Gee JW, van der Zwaag W & Donner TH. 2021. Functional magnetic resonance imaging responses during perceptual decision-making at 3 and 7 T in human cortex, striatum, and brainstem. Human Brain Mapping, 1-15. [pdf]

de Gee JW*, Correa MC*, Weaver M, Donner TH & van Gaal S. 2021. Pupil dilation and the slow wave ERP reflect surprise about choice outcome resulting from intrinsic variability in decision confidence. Cerebral Cortex, 31 (7), 3565-3578. (*=Equal contribution) [pdf]

Mridha Z*, de Gee JW*, Shi Y, Alkashgari R, Williams J, Suminski A, Ward MP, Zhang W & McGinley MJ. 2021. Graded recruitment of pupil-linked neuromodulation by parametric stimulation of the vagus nerve. Nature Communications, 12(1), 1-14. (*=Equal contribution) [pdf]

de Gee JW, Tsetsos K, Schwabe L, Urai AE, McCormick DA, McGinley MJ* & Donner TH*. 2020. Pupil-linked phasic arousal predicts a reduction of choice bias across species and decision domains. eLife, 9, e54014. (*=Equal contribution) [pdf]

Urai AE, de Gee JW, Tsetsos K & Donner TH. 2019. Choice history biases subsequent evidence accumulation. eLife, 8, e46331. [pdf]

Kloosterman NA, de Gee JW, Werkle-Bergner M, Garrett DD* & Fahrenfort JJ*. 2019. Humans strategically shift decision bias by flexibly adjusting sensory evidence accumulation. eLife, 8, e37321. (*=Equal contribution) [pdf]

Colizoli O, de Gee JW, Urai AE & Donner TH. 2018. Task-evoked pupil responses reflect internal belief states. Scientific Reports, 8:13702. [pdf]

de Gee JW, Colizoli O, Kloosterman NA, Knapen T, Nieuwenhuis S & Donner TH. 2017. Dynamic modulation of decision biases by brainstem arousal systems. eLife, 6, e23232. [pdf]

Knapen T*, de Gee JW*, Brascamp J, Nuiten S, Hoppenbrouwers SS & Theeuwes J. 2016. Cognitive and ocular factors jointly determine pupil responses under equiluminance. PLoS ONE, 11(5), e0155574. (*=Equal contribution) [pdf]

de Gee JW, Knapen T & Donner TH. 2014. Decision-related pupil dilation reflects upcoming choice and individual bias. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 111(5), E618-E625. [pdf]

PhD thesis


de Gee JW. 2019. Neuromodulatory shaping of decision computations. [pdf]