Characterizing habit learning in the human brain at the individual and group levels: a multi-modal MRI study

Description: Description: Date collected from 123 (valid) participants aimed to test neural correlates of habit formation and expression at the group- and individual- levels. In a free-operant instrumental learning task (Tricomi et al., 2009), 62 participants performed a three-day training and 61 performed a one-day training, before we selectively devalued one of two outcomes and then tested their sensitivity to outcome devaluation (as an index of goal-directed/habitual action control). The data include unthresholded statistical maps based on task-fMRI and DTI acquired data. The study was submitted as a registered report to Neuroimage and was granted an in principle acceptance. For the manuscript with complete details see: https://osf.io/xrg64/ * The fMRI maps are based on cue onsets.

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