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+# Metadata for DOI registration according to DataCite Metadata Schema 4.1.
+# For detailed schema description see https://doi.org/10.5438/0014
+
+## Required fields
+
+# The main researchers involved. Include digital identifier (e.g., ORCID)
+# if possible, including the prefix to indicate its type.
+authors:
+  -
+    firstname: "Vincenzo"
+    lastname: "Fiore"
+    affiliation: "Department of Psychiatry, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY 10029-5674, USA"
+    id: "ORCID:0000-0002-4865-5482"
+  -
+    firstname: "Ann-Cathrin"
+    lastname: "Guertler"
+    affiliation: "School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX 75080, USA"
+  -
+    firstname: "Ju-Chi"
+    lastname: "Yu"
+    affiliation: "School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX 75080, USA"
+  -
+    firstname: "Chandana"
+    lastname: "Tatineni"
+    affiliation: "The Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine at University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, TX 76107, USA"
+  -
+    firstname: "Xiaosi"
+    lastname: "Gu"
+    affiliation: "Department of Psychiatry, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY 10029-5674, USA"
+  
+  
+# A title to describe the published resource.
+title: "A change of mind: globus pallidus activity and effective connectivity during changes in choice selections"
+
+# Additional information about the resource, e.g., a brief abstract.
+description: |
+  The basal ganglia are a group of interconnected subcortical nuclei that plays a key role in multiple motor and cognitive processes, in a close interplay with several cortical regions. 
+  Two conflicting theories postulate that the basal ganglia pathways can either foster or suppress the cortico-striatal output or, alternatively, they can stabilise or destabilise the cortico-striatal circuit dynamics.
+  These different approaches significantly impact the understanding of observable behaviours and cognitive processes in healthy, as well as clinical populations. 
+  We investigated the predictions of these models in healthy participants (N=28), using dynamic causal modelling of fMRI BOLD activity to estimate time- and context-dependent changes in the indirect pathway effective connectivity, in association with repetitions or changes of choice selections. 
+  We used two multi-option tasks that required the participants to adapt to uncontrollable environmental changes, by performing sequential choice selections, with and without value-based feedbacks. 
+  We found that, irrespective of the task, the trials that were characterised by changes in choice selections (switch trials) were associated with a neural response that mostly overlapped with a network commonly described for the encoding of uncertainty.
+  More interestingly, dynamic causal modelling and family-wise model comparison identified with high likelihood a directed causal relation from the external to the internal part of the globus pallidus (i.e. the short indirect pathway in the basal ganglia), in association with the switch trials. 
+  This finding supports the hypothesis that the short indirect pathway in the basal ganglia drives instability in the network dynamics, resulting in changes in choice selection.
+
+# Lit of keywords the resource should be associated with.
+# Give as many keywords as possible, to make the resource findable.
+keywords:
+  - Computational Neuroscience
+  - DCM
+  - effective connectivity
+  - Basal Ganglia
+  - Globus Pallidus
+
+# License information for this resource. Please provide the license name and/or a link to the license.
+# Please add also a corresponding LICENSE file to the repository.
+license:
+  name: "Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)"
+  url: "https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/"
+
+
+
+## Optional Fields
+
+# Funding information for this resource.
+# Separate funder name and grant number by comma.
+funding:
+  - "NIDA, R01DA043695"
+  - "NIDA, R21DA049243"
+  - "NIMH, R21MH120789"
+  - "NIMH, R01MH124115"
+  - "NIMH, R01MH122611"
+
+
+# Related publications. reftype might be: IsSupplementTo, IsDescribedBy, IsReferencedBy.
+# Please provide digital identifier (e.g., DOI) if possible.
+# Add a prefix to the ID, separated by a colon, to indicate the source.
+# Supported sources are: DOI, arXiv, PMID
+# In the citation field, please provide the full reference, including title, authors, journal etc.
+references:
+  -
+    id: "doi:10.xxx/zzzz"
+    reftype: "IsSupplementTo"
+    citation: "Citation1"
+
+
+# Resource type. Default is Dataset, other possible values are Software, DataPaper, Image, Text.
+resourcetype: Dataset
+
+# Do not edit or remove the following line
+templateversion: 1.2