Friday, August 29, 2008

Science political


Since everyone else is caught up in the political hooplah, I thought I would link to this article on SEFORA.

In short:

McCain = No increase in basic science research funding (which has declined for 2-5 years, depending on which agency your are talking about)
Obama = Double the amount of funding

Add to that the quote from the McCain camp in the article, which appear to imply that they don't know that scientists have to compete for funding already, and I think I know who has his act together...

Oh, and that little plea for the disgruntled Hillary supporters, Palin? Yeah, she supports teaching creationism in science classes (as does McCain).

From their sites:

From barackobama.com
Improve America’s Competitiveness
- Invest in the Sciences: Barack Obama supports doubling federal funding for basic research, changing the posture of our federal government from being one of the most anti-science administrations in American history to one that embraces science and technology.
From johnmccain.com, ummm... hmmm... tech section?
oh here... R&D tax cuts! Oh, wait that's for industry. Lucky big pharma!
ah here... Risk and innovation exemptions! Ah, that's just so failed industry projects won't hurt those big corps either.
hmmm... Protect inventors section? No, that's just RIAA/MPAA international enforcement. (In fairness Biden is a technological d-bag, but at least he uses a computer - McCain admits he doesn't).

If you're into autism or space research, you're lucky. Those are the only areas where funding for science is needed, apparently. Hey, I'm sure he wants more funding for military spending, since he is a veteran. I'm sure those 20 hours of combat service were pure Hell, but they probably taught him that more funding for ways of reducing military costs was needed. Even with that ranking of 894 out of 899 at Annapolis, I'm betting he was smart enough to come to that conclusion by the time he lost that 5th plane. (I'm all for supporting people in the military, but if the guy's gonna run on his military experience, he should have at least not sucked at being a soldier. He deserves sympathy for being captured and what he went through, not praise.)

So, if you needed more incentive than the fact that during their respective conventions Obama sounded like a leader and McCain sounded like your crazy, demented grandpa, there ya go.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Few more interesting items

I know, I'm being bad about content. I swear I'll be back on track as soon as this prelim thing is done, which can be measured in days now (hopefully).

Thanks to good ole MetaFilter, I now have a favorite site for highly relevant research papers on PubMed. And by relevant I mean bat-shit crazy. I give you *giggle* A Good Poop.

Yeah yeah, we've seen attempts at overcoming the "Uncanny Valley", so why does this lady keep rambling on about their... wow... wait a sec... that's not a real person. (Site for the company with another demo.)

And Switched has a blurb on whether/how computer use is changing the development of our brains from childhood through adulthood (citing a BBC story). They note the increase in Ritalin prescriptions and ADHD diagnoses as proof that something is going on. Really? I mean why would children develop ADHD when their daily routine consists of TV while playing a computer game, while chatting in the game and instant messenger, unless they get a SMS or phone call, possibly a Skype call, too, with a tabbed browser open, along with email, a music program, maybe a download client, and a homework assignment? Meh, face it. If your kid has ADHD they're at an advantage. Just teach them how to make use of it and they'll turn out fine. Look at me! I'm borderline, and I'm normal as can be. Oops! 6:00pm! Gotta thaw another dead squirrel in the basement freezer so I have something to swat the invisible dragons with! (Quietly mumbling: they're coming to take me away haha, they're coming to take me away hoho...)

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Two quickies

First, following on yesterday's rambling post, I've had a chance to very briefly skim "Scholarship in the Digital Age: Information, Infrastructure, and the Internet" by Christine Borgman. If you're into those sorts of issues, it is a pretty nice place to start. It doesn't quite play the "Ah ha!" type of changes that change the game entirely, but presents the problems that will be encountered by slow, methodical changes.

Next, congrats to Ethan (one of our "NIH kids") for his work on new review of reward systems! Ethan is a great teacher, and I expect a hydrocephalic hamster could walk away from this paper with a complete understanding of the topic.

New insights on the subcortical representation of reward
Hikosaka O, Bromberg-Martin E, Hong S, Matsumoto M.
Curr Opin Neurobiol. 2008 Jul 29. [Epub ahead of print]

Welcome to Consumerism 2.0: No idea what we're doing


(Note: After writing I realized this was much more rambling than intended, but, meh, enjoy the stream of consciousness.)

Techdirt has an interesting blurb on the idea sure to make any transhuman giggle with glee and Kurzweil smile with approval. The article posits that planned obsolescence is dead. Apple was probably the last to really make a go with it using redesigned computer cases, a la iMac, but tech moves too fast and we live in a global market, making exposure and availability non-issues in product design. Also, any real improvements in the overarching technology is announced far enough ahead of time so that OEMs can queue up to the the first to offer them, and competition is very much alive and well, leading companies to show their cards as soon as they have reasonable certainty that the products or services are feasible.

Anyhow, it's an interesting point to consider. I don't think the issue is that tech development or discoveries are happening too fast for the market, I think the nature of the markets and the complexity of 'reference' products (ie - instead of traditional metrics like crop harvest, we've added PC sales, cell phone subscribers, etc to the mix) has fundamentally changed. Hell, look at HDTV. Market penetration is just starting to hit a level of real significance, and even with that, how many people that you know of have a Blu-Ray player? How many HD channels are there on your TV? Undoubtedly a large part of this slowness to adopt is due to outdated business models making their last stand (eg - RIAA and MPAA) or crazy departures from traditional models with hopes of hitting the right plan (eg - the Internet bubble burst of 2001).

Maybe it is that the nature of the Internet is more Socialist than Capitalist. Maybe information itself is like this, or human social tendencies. People try to peg down what makes modern culture such a departure from the past, and they all seem to converge at 'faster communication'. True, but you can't ignore that communication rarely stops at any one receiver - it propagates through the system/society. I guess what I mean is that there is no grape vine anymore, just a series of babbling guys and gals with megaphones.

So, why is this on a BCI blog (yes, I know I've been wandering anyways lately, but there is a point)? Because BCI design requires traditional tech, which moves by the above mentioned mysterious means, and basic science, which has not fully embraced this new paradigm. Academia as a whole hasn't, and the approach to a product's design versus understanding the underlying nature of it are in complete discord. What's more, initiatives like the NIH's push for translational research over basic science don't help. At best they take scientists uncomfortable with the idea of making use of findings and slowly nudge them to thing of practical applications, but what it really means is a nice rewrite of their grant's intro and discussion.

To make matters even more difficult, the academic market in science is nearly uncustomizable - what works for molecular biology doesn't for engineering. Who in their right mind would develop a product to be used by 15 labs? Sure you could charge through the nose, but eventually, you'll lose out to budget concerns or lack of manpower to implement the one new feature that 4 of those 15 labs are requesting. Try to get things rolling with a big company and wait for cries of Big Corporation sullying the good name of academia. Try to get a more science oriented company to take on a problem and you get EndNote. Sure you CAN use EndNote for keeping track of publications, but that has got to be the most obnoxiously buggy, overpriced, and generally annoying program I've ever been forced to use. I fricken HATE EndNote. But it isn't all Thompson's fault - why the Hell do we still care about publications? Are we still at the point where we need magazines to tell us what is hot is science for the Fall Season? Oh, and how many other publications are there out there where YOU pay the PUBLISHER for accepting your content, once reviewed by others? "We're not even sure this is very good, so we'll send it to some other people in your field. We won't pay them, bu they will tell us if it is worthy, and then maybe you can pay us a couple thousand dollars, and we'll add it to the magazine we make a profit off of." None, and publishing in every profession serves the same purpose - career advancement/recognition. (I'll give J of Neuroscience a pass, since it funds a society that supports meetings, but it is still a ridiculous model.)

I'm starting to get off topic here, but the idea in general is that basic science needs a revolution in the way it is harnessed, supported, and integrated into companies or collaborations between researchers and companies. Basic science negates the possibility of planned obsolescence by its very nature, and the technologies that support it do as well. The result has been many smaller companies with highly specialized products at high prices. That's why I predict that BCI development will remain the territory of small, highly specialized companies. Regardless of what the numbers say about the number of people that can use one, the pace of development is set by basic science, not mass market technology, which incurs high costs for low material gains. It is a Lose-Lose model right now because no one knows how to push research into the next major phase that I think all researchers know they are on the cusp of, nor do we know how to operate a traditional company in the modern/connected world (at least, not responsibly). Most people assume that you develop a device, some magic occurs, and you are off and running a business, but that is becoming less and less the case.

Don't get me wrong - there are plenty of chances to spin science into a viable company that makes a few people rich and a bunch happily employed. But, the chances that it will change the world are slim to none because the means simply aren't there. As the death of planned obsolescence has pulled some of the old tricks of product design out from under the businesses that relied on it, science based business has suffered from stagnation, which may be a boon. Rather than scramble reactively, we're thinking of ways to push past overspecialization. And I know just how we'll do it... but you'll have to subscribe to DirectNeuralInterface v2 for the low low monthly rate of just $2000 to find out ;)

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Turn on, tune in, hit play

I thought I would throw in my $.02 on the whole binaural beat craze that swept through last week.

Binaural beats are being touted as a new way to 'get high'. Oooo.... scary. Keep the kids away from headphones!

The idea is that by presenting different, altering, oscillating white-noise-esque sounds to each ear, you kind of naturally drift your attention to the common periodicity between the two. Before you wave your hands and say "phooey!" this stuff is kinda interesting. There are two things to note. First, the attentional shift is interesting. Perhaps the repetition is discarded as inconsequential noise after a while. Second, like the vision, there is a desensitization that occurs after a while, and the proper 'beat' transitions are supposed to play off that and tonotopic organization of auditory areas (cortex, subcortical, cochlear, etc). This is the more interesting topic to think about, since sound localization also plays into the whole scheme as well.

I've played with binaural beats on and off since high school, mostly out of curiosity the first few times, and afterwards because they can induce a semi-hypnotic state and give me an excuse to stop thinking (plays into the whole sleep craziness I have).

Anyhow, try it. Worst case scenario is you waste 30 minutes.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Book rec


For all you sciencey types, I thought I would share a little gem. I have what may be the best 'bathroom reader' for geeks. Eurekas and Euphorias by Walter Gratzer (ISBN: 0198-60940-X) is a great collection of short tales covering the antics, personalities, and accidental discoveries in the traditional scientific fields (physics, biology, chemistry). Each 1 to 5 page story is like a peek into the lab of a Nobel Laureate in another time. The ridiculously inflated language serves the book greatly, as most of the tales come from times when formal writing was prevalent, making the reader feel even more 'in' on the joke.

Grab a copy! You'll love it. (Prices)

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Damn GraphJam

Whatever you do - DON'T HIT THE RANDOM BUTTON AT THE TOP OF GRAPHJAM! I think I just lost an hour of my life to childish giggling. (Note that if you don't understand a graph, there is usually a Youtube clip right below with the topic is it referring to.) (Also note, the comments on each graph are usually pretty hilarious as well, like this one.)

Edit: nooooo it gets worse. LOLCats and the Fail Blog are affiliates. Oh dear. This isn't good...

Getting back on track

My prelim is alllllmost done, so I will be able to update on more BCI-ish things soon (might dedicate an hour to DNI later tonight), but in the meantime I wanted make sure that every student and scientist knows about GraphJam. If you look at data plots all day, you're sure to enjoy it. Thera re only about 5-10 posts perday and they're all jsut an image, so subscribing to the RSS feed and burying it in a serious topic, like papers, makes for an unexpected bit of joy while working. For instance, on the subject of my prelim (sarcasm obvious):

Monday, August 4, 2008

Do want

Robot arm + Utility that I can justify = Awesome

(Robot Arm used to show time - aka RoboArmClockThingy from DVice)

Friday, August 1, 2008

For you travelers


So, just a warning for those of you coming in for SfN. It appears, oh man, I mean really, I... ugh it appears the Department of Homeland Lunacy now has the power to confiscate anything that can hold data - digital or analog - indefinitely. That means iPods, PCs, pads of paper, napkins, and you're really fucked if you jotted down a quick note on your hand. Seriously, folks, we have no idea what's going on at this point. We're trying to fix it. Apparently this the 4th Amendment was just kind of a recommendation.

I'm wondering how this will play out in the BCI field, since many researchers have confidential information, either patient, company NDA related, or time sensitive data. So, backup everything to a drive that you plan to leave behind. It might be a good idea to leave it with someone you trust, too, cuz we detail Icelandic girls here. Yeah. We're threatened by Iceland. I mean, sure if we were all Polar Bears, or trees, but ah forget it.

Next, grab a copy of TrueCrypt and if you're adventurous enough, try the new features, that include completely masking the entire boot drive with a fake OS partition. For those more conservative, just lock it down with the strongest encryption you can select and hide the files in an unassuming directory. Not Music or Movies, since our government is also the RIAA/MPAA's lapdog and will be checking those. Throw it in a place that it would be reasonable to find large files of odd types, like a Program Files/Adobe/AdobeBackupRepair. Split them into different sizes, name them things like ClientPermissionsRepair.dll, FlashPluginUpdater.bho, etc. I haven't checked, but I assume the actual encrypted files have no header info to identify them as encrypted. Clear out your Windows logs (Google it if yo don't know how), and of course run TrueCrypt from a flash or external drive. Wipe the unused space with something like Eraser, delete Eraser or other secure file deletion programs. Generally speaking, modern hard drive platters are mostly unreadable after a 7-pass algorithm, but the more paranoid may want to spend the time with a 35-pass Guttman.

After all, our laws are more to make the morons in our country feel like they are being listened to. They are totally ineffective in combating their primary objective and just serve to make those of us with any gray matter scared to challenge the gov. Pathetic.

A Messy SPF! Will edit later!




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    • A framework for studying the neurobiology of value-based decision making : Abstract : Nature Reviews Neuroscience






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    • Abstract | 1744-9081-4-32 | Motor sequence learning occurs despite disrupted visual and proprioceptive feedback






  • Action Outcomes Are Represented in Human Inferior Frontoparietal Cortex -- de C. Hamilton and Grafton 18 (5): 1160 -- Cerebral Cortex

























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    • Action Outcomes Are Represented in Human Inferior Frontoparietal Cortex -- de C. Hamilton and Grafton 18 (5): 1160 -- Cerebral Cortex






  • Action-Based Body Maps in the Spinal Cord Emerge from a Transitory Floating Organization -- Granmo et al. 28 (21): 5494 -- Journal of Neuroscience

























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    • Action-Based Body Maps in the Spinal Cord Emerge from a Transitory Floating Organization -- Granmo et al. 28 (21): 5494 -- Journal of Neuroscience






  • Active learning: learning a motor skill without a ...[J Neurophysiol. 2008] - PubMed Result

























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    • Active learning: learning a motor skill without a ...[J Neurophysiol. 2008] - PubMed Result






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    • Active learning: learning a motor skill without a coach -- Huang et al., 10.1152/jn.01095.2007 -- Journal of Neurophysiology







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    • Affective Learning Enhances Visual Detection and Responses in Primary Visual Cortex -- Padmala and Pessoa 28 (24): 6202 -- Journal of Neuroscience






  • Amphetamine Exposure Enhances Accumbal Responses to Reward-Predictive Stimuli in a Pavlovian Conditioned Approach Task -- Wan and Peoples 28 (30): 7501 -- Journal of Neuroscience
























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    • Amphetamine Exposure Enhances Accumbal Responses to Reward-Predictive Stimuli in a Pavlovian Conditioned Approach Task -- Wan and Peoples 28 (30): 7501 -- Journal of Neuroscience





  • Anticipatory Suppression of Nonattended Locations in Visual Cortex Marks Target Location and Predicts Perception -- Sylvester et al. 28 (26): 6549 -- Journal of Neuroscience























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    • Anticipatory Suppression of Nonattended Locations in Visual Cortex Marks Target Location and Predicts Perception -- Sylvester et al. 28 (26): 6549 -- Journal of Neuroscience






  • Baseline Cortical Excitability Determines Whether TMS Disrupts or Facilitates Behavior -- Silvanto et al. 99 (5): 2725 -- Journal of Neurophysiology

























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    • Baseline Cortical Excitability Determines Whether TMS Disrupts or Facilitates Behavior -- Silvanto et al. 99 (5): 2725 -- Journal of Neurophysiology





  • Behavior-dependent short-term assembly dynamics in the medial prefrontal cortex : Abstract : Nature Neuroscience
























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    • Behavior-dependent short-term assembly dynamics in the medial prefrontal cortex : Abstract : Nature Neuroscience






  • Blackwell Synergy - Exp Physiol, Volume 93 Issue 7 Page 798-802, July 2008 (Full Text)

























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    • Blackwell Synergy - Exp Physiol, Volume 93 Issue 7 Page 798-802, July 2008 (Full Text)





  • Blackwell Synergy - J Physiology, Volume 586 Issue 5 Page 1215-1216, March 2008 (Full Text)
























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    • Blackwell Synergy - J Physiology, Volume 586 Issue 5 Page 1215-1216, March 2008 (Full Text)






  • Brain Circuits for the Internal Monitoring of Movements* - Annual Review of Neuroscience, 31(1):317 - Abstract

























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    • Brain Circuits for the Internal Monitoring of Movements* - Annual Review of Neuroscience, 31(1):317 - Abstract






  • Brain Mechanisms of Serial and Parallel Processing during Dual-Task Performance -- Sigman and Dehaene 28 (30): 7585 -- Journal of Neuroscience

























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    • Brain Mechanisms of Serial and Parallel Processing during Dual-Task Performance -- Sigman and Dehaene 28 (30): 7585 -- Journal of Neuroscience






  • Calculating Consequences: Brain Systems That Encode the Causal Effects of Actions -- Tanaka et al. 28 (26): 6750 -- Journal of Neuroscience
























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    • Calculating Consequences: Brain Systems That Encode the Causal Effects of Actions -- Tanaka et al. 28 (26): 6750 -- Journal of Neuroscience






  • Channel Density Distributions Explain Spiking Variability in the Globus Pallidus: A Combined Physiology and Computer Simulation Database Approach -- Günay et al. 28 (30): 7476 -- Journal of Neuroscience

























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    • Channel Density Distributions Explain Spiking Variability in the Globus Pallidus: A Combined Physiology and Computer Simulation Database Approach -- Günay et al. 28 (30): 7476 -- Journal of Neuroscience






  • CJO - Abstract - The shared circuits model (SCM): How control, mirroring, and simulation can enable imitation, deliberation, and mindreading

























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    • CJO - Abstract - The shared circuits model (SCM): How control, mirroring, and simulation can enable imitation, deliberation, and mindreading






  • Command and control : Article : Nature
























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    • Command and control : Article : Nature







  • Consistency and functional specialization in the default mode brain network — PNAS
























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    • Consistency and functional specialization in the default mode brain network — PNAS






  • Corollary discharge across the animal kingdom : Abstract : Nature Reviews Neuroscience
























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    • Corollary discharge across the animal kingdom : Abstract : Nature Reviews Neuroscience







  • Cortical control of a prosthetic arm for self-feeding : Abstract : Nature
























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    • Cortical control of a prosthetic arm for self-feeding : Abstract : Nature






  • Culture-sensitive neural substrates of human cognition: a transcultural neuroimaging approach : Abstract : Nature Reviews Neuroscience
























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    • Culture-sensitive neural substrates of human cognition: a transcultural neuroimaging approach : Abstract : Nature Reviews Neuroscience







  • Decision-making with multiple alternatives : Abstract : Nature Neuroscience
























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    • Decision-making with multiple alternatives : Abstract : Nature Neuroscience






  • Detecting neural state transitions using hidden Markov models for motor cortical prostheses -- Kemere et al., 10.1152/jn.00924.2007 -- Journal of Neurophysiology
























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    • Detecting neural state transitions using hidden Markov models for motor cortical prostheses -- Kemere et al., 10.1152/jn.00924.2007 -- Journal of Neurophysiology







  • Direct measurement of somatic voltage clamp errors in central neurons : Abstract : Nature Neuroscience
























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    • Direct measurement of somatic voltage clamp errors in central neurons : Abstract : Nature Neuroscience






  • Effect of Stimulus Intensity on the Spike-Local Field Potential Relationship in the Secondary Somatosensory Cortex -- Ray et al. 28 (29): 7334 -- Journal of Neuroscience
























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    • Effect of Stimulus Intensity on the Spike-Local Field Potential Relationship in the Secondary Somatosensory Cortex -- Ray et al. 28 (29): 7334 -- Journal of Neuroscience







  • ENGINEERING: Phase-Change Materials for Electronic Memories -- Atwood 321 (5886): 210 -- Science
























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    • ENGINEERING: Phase-Change Materials for Electronic Memories -- Atwood 321 (5886): 210 -- Science






  • Expressing fear enhances sensory acquisition : Abstract : Nature Neuroscience
























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    • Expressing fear enhances sensory acquisition : Abstract : Nature Neuroscience







  • Forward estimation of movement state in posterior parietal cortex — PNAS
























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    • Forward estimation of movement state in posterior parietal cortex — PNAS






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    • Forward estimation of movement state in posterior parietal cortex — PNAS







  • Functional Interplay between Posterior Parietal and Ipsilateral Motor Cortex Revealed by Twin-Coil Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation during Reach Planning toward Contralateral Space -- Koch et al. 28 (23): 5944 -- Journal of Neuroscience
























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    • Functional Interplay between Posterior Parietal and Ipsilateral Motor Cortex Revealed by Twin-Coil Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation during Reach Planning toward Contralateral Space -- Koch et al. 28 (23): 5944 -- Journal of Neuroscience






  • Functional penetration of variability of motor neuron spike timing through a modulated neuromuscular system

























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    • Functional penetration of variability of motor neuron spike timing through a modulated neuromuscular system





  • Human Updating of Visual Motion Direction During Head Rotations -- Ruiz-Ruiz and Martinez-Trujillo 99 (5): 2558 -- Journal of Neurophysiology
























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    • Human Updating of Visual Motion Direction During Head Rotations -- Ruiz-Ruiz and Martinez-Trujillo 99 (5): 2558 -- Journal of Neurophysiology






  • IEEE Xplore# Wrapper Result

























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    • IEEE Xplore# Wrapper Result






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    • IEEE Xplore# Wrapper Result






  • Journal of Vision - Metrics of the perception of body movement, by Giese, Thornton, & Edelman

























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    • Journal of Vision - Metrics of the perception of body movement, by Giese, Thornton, & Edelman






  • Learning a novel myoelectric-controlled interface task -- Radhakrishnan et al., 10.1152/jn.90614.2008 -- Journal of Neurophysiology

























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    • Learning a novel myoelectric-controlled interface task -- Radhakrishnan et al., 10.1152/jn.90614.2008 -- Journal of Neurophysiology






  • Learning-Specific Changes in Long-Term Depression in Adult Perirhinal Cortex -- Massey et al. 28 (30): 7548 -- Journal of Neuroscience
























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    • Learning-Specific Changes in Long-Term Depression in Adult Perirhinal Cortex -- Massey et al. 28 (30): 7548 -- Journal of Neuroscience






  • Limb-Specific Representation for Reaching in the Posterior Parietal Cortex -- Chang et al. 28 (24): 6128 -- Journal of Neuroscience

























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    • Limb-Specific Representation for Reaching in the Posterior Parietal Cortex -- Chang et al. 28 (24): 6128 -- Journal of Neuroscience






  • Limb-Specific Representation for Reaching in the Posterior Parietal Cortex -- Chang et al. 28 (24): 6128 -- Journal of Neuroscience
























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    • Limb-Specific Representation for Reaching in the Posterior Parietal Cortex -- Chang et al. 28 (24): 6128 -- Journal of Neuroscience






  • Limb-Specific Representation for Reaching in the Posterior Parietal Cortex -- Chang et al. 28 (24): 6128 -- Journal of Neuroscience

























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    • Limb-Specific Representation for Reaching in the Posterior Parietal Cortex -- Chang et al. 28 (24): 6128 -- Journal of Neuroscience






  • Maintaining Grip: Anticipatory and Reactive EEG Responses to Load Perturbations -- Kourtis et al. 99 (2): 545 -- Journal of Neurophysiology

























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    • Maintaining Grip: Anticipatory and Reactive EEG Responses to Load Perturbations -- Kourtis et al. 99 (2): 545 -- Journal of Neurophysiology






  • Malleable templates: reshaping our crystallized skills to create new outcomes : Abstract : Nature Neuroscience

























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    • Malleable templates: reshaping our crystallized skills to create new outcomes : Abstract : Nature Neuroscience






  • Mechanisms Underlying Functional Changes in the Primary Motor Cortex Ipsilateral to an Active Hand -- Perez and Cohen 28 (22): 5631 -- Journal of Neuroscience

























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    • Mechanisms Underlying Functional Changes in the Primary Motor Cortex Ipsilateral to an Active Hand -- Perez and Cohen 28 (22): 5631 -- Journal of Neuroscience






  • Mechanisms Underlying Functional Changes in the Primary Motor Cortex Ipsilateral to an Active Hand -- Perez and Cohen 28 (22): 5631 -- Journal of Neuroscience

























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    • Mechanisms Underlying Functional Changes in the Primary Motor Cortex Ipsilateral to an Active Hand -- Perez and Cohen 28 (22): 5631 -- Journal of Neuroscience






  • Melanopsin cells are the principal conduits for rod-cone input to non-image-forming vision : Abstract : Nature

























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    • Melanopsin cells are the principal conduits for rod-cone input to non-image-forming vision : Abstract : Nature






  • NeuroReport - Abstract: Volume 19(6) April 16, 2008 p 625-630 Cortical activation during executed, imagined, and observed foot movements.

























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    • NeuroReport - Abstract: Volume 19(6) April 16, 2008 p 625-630 Cortical activation during executed, imagined, and observed foot movements.






  • Neuroscience: Brain control of a helping hand : Article : Nature


























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    • Neuroscience: Brain control of a helping hand : Article : Nature






  • Neuroscience: Location, location, location : Article : Nature

























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    • Neuroscience: Location, location, location : Article : Nature






  • Neuroscience: Rewiring the brain : Article : Nature

























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    • Neuroscience: Rewiring the brain : Article : Nature






  • NEUROSCIENCE: Transient Dynamics for Neural Processing -- Rabinovich et al. 321 (5885): 48 -- Science

























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    • NEUROSCIENCE: Transient Dynamics for Neural Processing -- Rabinovich et al. 321 (5885): 48 -- Science






  • Non-invasive stimulation of human corticospinal axons innervating leg muscles -- Martin et al., 10.1152/jn.90380.2008 -- Journal of Neurophysiology

























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    • Non-invasive stimulation of human corticospinal axons innervating leg muscles -- Martin et al., 10.1152/jn.90380.2008 -- Journal of Neurophysiology






  • Patches with Links: A Unified System for Processing Faces in the Macaque Temporal Lobe -- Moeller et al. 320 (5881): 1355 -- Science

























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    • Patches with Links: A Unified System for Processing Faces in the Macaque Temporal Lobe -- Moeller et al. 320 (5881): 1355 -- Science






  • Perceived Size and Spatial Coding -- Arnold et al. 28 (23): 5954 -- Journal of Neuroscience
























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    • Perceived Size and Spatial Coding -- Arnold et al. 28 (23): 5954 -- Journal of Neuroscience






  • Perceptual accuracy and conflicting effects of certainty on risk-taking behaviour : Abstract : Nature

























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    • Perceptual accuracy and conflicting effects of certainty on risk-taking behaviour : Abstract : Nature






  • Perceptuo-Motor Interactions during Prehension Movements -- Verhagen et al. 28 (18): 4726 -- Journal of Neuroscience

























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    • Perceptuo-Motor Interactions during Prehension Movements -- Verhagen et al. 28 (18): 4726 -- Journal of Neuroscience






  • PLoS ONE: Changes in Gray Matter Induced by Learning—Revisited

























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    • PLoS ONE: Changes in Gray Matter Induced by Learning—Revisited






  • PLoS ONE: Motor Adaptation Scaled by the Difficulty of a Secondary Cognitive Task

























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    • PLoS ONE: Motor Adaptation Scaled by the Difficulty of a Secondary Cognitive Task






  • Population imaging of ongoing neuronal activity in the visual cortex of awake rats : Abstract : Nature Neuroscience

























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    • Population imaging of ongoing neuronal activity in the visual cortex of awake rats : Abstract : Nature Neuroscience






  • Predicting Human Brain Activity Associated with the Meanings of Nouns -- Mitchell et al. 320 (5880): 1191 -- Science

























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    • Predicting Human Brain Activity Associated with the Meanings of Nouns -- Mitchell et al. 320 (5880): 1191 -- Science






  • Preferential Reactivation of Motivationally Relevant Information in the Ventral Striatum -- Lansink et al. 28 (25): 6372 -- Journal of Neuroscience

























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    • Preferential Reactivation of Motivationally Relevant Information in the Ventral Striatum -- Lansink et al. 28 (25): 6372 -- Journal of Neuroscience






  • Pronounced Reduction of Digit Motor Responses Evoked from Macaque Ventral Premotor Cortex after Reversible Inactivation of the Primary Motor Cortex Hand Area -- Schmidlin et al. 28 (22): 5772 -- Journal of Neuroscience

























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    • Pronounced Reduction of Digit Motor Responses Evoked from Macaque Ventral Premotor Cortex after Reversible Inactivation of the Primary Motor Cortex Hand Area -- Schmidlin et al. 28 (22): 5772 -- Journal of Neuroscience






  • Pronounced Reduction of Digit Motor Responses Evoked from Macaque Ventral Premotor Cortex after Reversible Inactivation of the Primary Motor Cortex Hand Area -- Schmidlin et al. 28 (22): 5772 -- Journal of Neuroscience
























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    • Pronounced Reduction of Digit Motor Responses Evoked from Macaque Ventral Premotor Cortex after Reversible Inactivation of the Primary Motor Cortex Hand Area -- Schmidlin et al. 28 (22): 5772 -- Journal of Neuroscience







  • Regulating the expectation of reward via cognitive strategies : Abstract : Nature Neuroscience
























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    • Regulating the expectation of reward via cognitive strategies : Abstract : Nature Neuroscience






  • ScienceDirect - Brain Research : Linking neurons to behavior in multisensory perception: A computational review
























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    • ScienceDirect - Brain Research : Linking neurons to behavior in multisensory perception: A computational review







  • ScienceDirect - Brain Research : Spikes, synchrony, and attentive learning by laminar thalamocortical circuits
























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    • ScienceDirect - Brain Research : Spikes, synchrony, and attentive learning by laminar thalamocortical circuits






  • ScienceDirect - Brain Research Bulletin : From self-observation to imitation: Visuomotor association on a robotic hand
























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    • ScienceDirect - Brain Research Bulletin : From self-observation to imitation: Visuomotor association on a robotic hand





  • ScienceDirect - Brain Research Bulletin : From self-observation to imitation: Visuomotor association on a robotic hand























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    • ScienceDirect - Brain Research Bulletin : From self-observation to imitation: Visuomotor association on a robotic hand






  • ScienceDirect - Brain Research Bulletin : The evolution of the complex sensory and motor systems of the human brain

























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    • ScienceDirect - Brain Research Bulletin : The evolution of the complex sensory and motor systems of the human brain






  • ScienceDirect - Consciousness and Cognition : Speculations on the emergence of self-awareness in big-brained organisms: The roles of associative memory and learning, existential and religious questions, and the emergence of tautologies























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    • ScienceDirect - Consciousness and Cognition : Speculations on the emergence of self-awareness in big-brained organisms: The roles of associative memory and learning, existential and religious questions, and the emergence of tautologies






  • ScienceDirect - Cortex : Differential contribution of superior parietal and dorsal–lateral prefrontal cortices in copying

























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    • ScienceDirect - Cortex : Differential contribution of superior parietal and dorsal–lateral prefrontal cortices in copying






  • ScienceDirect - Cortex : Memory for pantomimed actions versus actions with real objects























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    • ScienceDirect - Cortex : Memory for pantomimed actions versus actions with real objects






  • ScienceDirect - Cortex : The body unbound: Vestibular–motor hallucinations and out-of-body experiences

























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    • ScienceDirect - Cortex : The body unbound: Vestibular–motor hallucinations and out-of-body experiences






  • ScienceDirect - Current Biology : Complementary Systems for Understanding Action Intentions























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    • ScienceDirect - Current Biology : Complementary Systems for Understanding Action Intentions






  • ScienceDirect - Current Opinion in Neurobiology : Cortical control of grasp in non-human primates

























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    • ScienceDirect - Current Opinion in Neurobiology : Cortical control of grasp in non-human primates






  • ScienceDirect - Journal of Neuroscience Methods : Auditory and Spatial Navigation Imagery in Brain Computer Interface using Optimized Wavelets























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    • ScienceDirect - Journal of Neuroscience Methods : Auditory and Spatial Navigation Imagery in Brain Computer Interface using Optimized Wavelets






  • ScienceDirect - Magnetic Resonance Imaging : On the use of information theory for the analysis of the relationship between neural and imaging signals

























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    • ScienceDirect - Magnetic Resonance Imaging : On the use of information theory for the analysis of the relationship between neural and imaging signals






  • ScienceDirect - Medical Hypotheses : A “Turing Test” and BCI for locked-in children and adults























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    • ScienceDirect - Medical Hypotheses : A “Turing Test” and BCI for locked-in children and adults






  • ScienceDirect - Neural Networks : Achieving “organic compositionality” through self-organization: Reviews on brain-inspired robotics experiments

























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  • ScienceDirect - Neurobiology of Learning and Memory : Contrasting effects of motor and visual spatial learning tasks on dendritic arborization and spine density in rats























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    • ScienceDirect - Neurobiology of Learning and Memory : Contrasting effects of motor and visual spatial learning tasks on dendritic arborization and spine density in rats






  • ScienceDirect - NeuroImage : Neural correlates of the processing of another’s mistakes: A possible underpinning for social and observational learning

























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  • ScienceDirect - NeuroImage : Neural correlates of the processing of another’s mistakes: A possible underpinning for social and observational learning























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  • ScienceDirect - Neuron : Functional Mechanisms Shaping Lateral Geniculate Responses to Artificial and Natural Stimuli

























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    • ScienceDirect - Neuron : Functional Mechanisms Shaping Lateral Geniculate Responses to Artificial and Natural Stimuli






  • ScienceDirect - Neuron : Neuronal Ensemble Bursting in the Basal Forebrain Encodes Salience Irrespective of Valence























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    • ScienceDirect - Neuron : Neuronal Ensemble Bursting in the Basal Forebrain Encodes Salience Irrespective of Valence






  • ScienceDirect - Neuron : Striatal Activity Underlies Novelty-Based Choice in Humans

























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  • ScienceDirect - Neuron : The Cortical Control of Movement Revisited























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  • ScienceDirect - Neuroscience : Cortical dopaminergic innervation among humans, chimpanzees, and macaque monkeys: A comparative study

























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  • ScienceDirect - Neuroscience : Cortical dopaminergic innervation among humans, chimpanzees, and macaque monkeys: A comparative study























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  • ScienceDirect - Neuroscience Letters : High cognitive function of an ALS patient in the totally locked-in state

























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    • ScienceDirect - Neuroscience Letters : High cognitive function of an ALS patient in the totally locked-in state






  • ScienceDirect - Neuroscience Letters : Vicarious function in the motor cortex : A computational investigation























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    • ScienceDirect - Neuroscience Letters : Vicarious function in the motor cortex : A computational investigation






  • ScienceDirect - Neuroscience Research : The process of learning a tool-use movement in monkeys, with special reference to vision

























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    • ScienceDirect - Neuroscience Research : The process of learning a tool-use movement in monkeys, with special reference to vision






  • ScienceDirect - Trends in Cognitive Sciences : Decision making, movement planning and statistical decision theory























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    • ScienceDirect - Trends in Cognitive Sciences : Decision making, movement planning and statistical decision theory






  • ScienceDirect - Trends in Cognitive Sciences : Seduction without cause: uncovering explanatory neurophilia

























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    • ScienceDirect - Trends in Cognitive Sciences : Seduction without cause: uncovering explanatory neurophilia






  • ScienceDirect - Trends in Neurosciences : Synaesthesia and cortical connectivity























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    • ScienceDirect - Trends in Neurosciences : Synaesthesia and cortical connectivity






  • ScienceDirect - Trends in Neurosciences : White matter in learning, cognition and psychiatric disorders

























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    • ScienceDirect - Trends in Neurosciences : White matter in learning, cognition and psychiatric disorders






  • Selective modulation of interactions between ventral premotor cortex and primary motor cortex during precision grasping in humans -- Davare et al. 586 (11): 2735 -- The Journal of Physiology Online
























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    • Selective modulation of interactions between ventral premotor cortex and primary motor cortex during precision grasping in humans -- Davare et al. 586 (11): 2735 -- The Journal of Physiology Online






  • Self in Time: Imagined Self-Location Influences Neural Activity Related to Mental Time Travel -- Arzy et al. 28 (25): 6502 -- Journal of Neuroscience

























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    • Self in Time: Imagined Self-Location Influences Neural Activity Related to Mental Time Travel -- Arzy et al. 28 (25): 6502 -- Journal of Neuroscience






  • Sensitivity of the Action Observation Network to Physical and Observational Learning -- Cross et al., 10.1093/cercor/bhn083 -- Cerebral Cortex























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    • Sensitivity of the Action Observation Network to Physical and Observational Learning -- Cross et al., 10.1093/cercor/bhn083 -- Cerebral Cortex






  • Spike timing-dependent long-term depression requires presynaptic NMDA receptors : Abstract : Nature Neuroscience

























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    • Spike timing-dependent long-term depression requires presynaptic NMDA receptors : Abstract : Nature Neuroscience





  • Spontaneous Recovery of Motor Memory During Saccade Adaptation -- Ethier et al. 99 (5): 2577 -- Journal of Neurophysiology
























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    • Spontaneous Recovery of Motor Memory During Saccade Adaptation -- Ethier et al. 99 (5): 2577 -- Journal of Neurophysiology






  • SpringerLink - Journal Article

























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  • Swiss court bans work on macaque brains : Nature News
























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    • Swiss court bans work on macaque brains : Nature News






  • Task difficulty modulates the activity of specific neuronal populations in primary visual cortex : Abstract : Nature Neuroscience

























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    • Task difficulty modulates the activity of specific neuronal populations in primary visual cortex : Abstract : Nature Neuroscience





  • The Neural Mechanisms Underlying the Influence of Pavlovian Cues on Human Decision Making -- Bray et al. 28 (22): 5861 -- Journal of Neuroscience























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    • The Neural Mechanisms Underlying the Influence of Pavlovian Cues on Human Decision Making -- Bray et al. 28 (22): 5861 -- Journal of Neuroscience






  • The Neuronal Basis of Attention: Rate versus Synchronization Modulation -- Buehlmann and Deco 28 (30): 7679 -- Journal of Neuroscience

























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    • The Neuronal Basis of Attention: Rate versus Synchronization Modulation -- Buehlmann and Deco 28 (30): 7679 -- Journal of Neuroscience






  • The olympic brain. Does corticospinal plasticity play a role in acquisition of skills required for high-performance sports? -- Nielsen and Cohen 586 (1): 65 -- The Journal of Physiology Online























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    • The olympic brain. Does corticospinal plasticity play a role in acquisition of skills required for high-performance sports? -- Nielsen and Cohen 586 (1): 65 -- The Journal of Physiology Online






  • The parietal cortex and episodic memory: an attentional account : Abstract : Nature Reviews Neuroscience

























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    • The parietal cortex and episodic memory: an attentional account : Abstract : Nature Reviews Neuroscience





  • The Relationship between Visual Awareness, Attention, and Report -- van Gaal and Fahrenfort 28 (21): 5401 -- Journal of Neuroscience























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    • The Relationship between Visual Awareness, Attention, and Report -- van Gaal and Fahrenfort 28 (21): 5401 -- Journal of Neuroscience






  • The temporal precision of reward prediction in dopamine neurons : Abstract : Nature Neuroscience

























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    • The temporal precision of reward prediction in dopamine neurons : Abstract : Nature Neuroscience





  • Theta-Mediated Dynamics of Spatial Information in Hippocampus -- Itskov et al. 28 (23): 5959 -- Journal of Neuroscience























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    • Theta-Mediated Dynamics of Spatial Information in Hippocampus -- Itskov et al. 28 (23): 5959 -- Journal of Neuroscience






  • Thieme-connect - Abstract

























    TypeWeb Page
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    • Thieme-connect - Abstract






  • Transfer of Learning After Updating Training Mediated by the Striatum -- Dahlin et al. 320 (5882): 1510 -- Science























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    • Transfer of Learning After Updating Training Mediated by the Striatum -- Dahlin et al. 320 (5882): 1510 -- Science






  • Transfer of Learning After Updating Training Mediated by the Striatum -- Dahlin et al. 320 (5882): 1510 -- Science

























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    • Transfer of Learning After Updating Training Mediated by the Striatum -- Dahlin et al. 320 (5882): 1510 -- Science





  • Transient Spine Expansion and Learning-Induced Plasticity in Layer 1 Primary Motor Cortex -- Harms et al. 28 (22): 5686 -- Journal of Neuroscience
























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    • Transient Spine Expansion and Learning-Induced Plasticity in Layer 1 Primary Motor Cortex -- Harms et al. 28 (22): 5686 -- Journal of Neuroscience






  • Translational research: don't neglect basic science : Article : Nature

























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    • Translational research: don't neglect basic science : Article : Nature






  • Use of musculoskeletal models to interpret motor control strategies























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    • Use of musculoskeletal models to interpret motor control strategies






  • Use of musculoskeletal models to interpret motor control strategies

























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    • Use of musculoskeletal models to interpret motor control strategies





  • Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Real-Time Decoding of Nonstationary Neural Activity in Motor Cortex























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    • Welcome to IEEE Xplore 2.0: Real-Time Decoding of Nonstationary Neural Activity in Motor Cortex






  • What we can do and what we cannot do with fMRI : Abstract : Nature

























    TypeWeb Page
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    • What we can do and what we cannot do with fMRI : Abstract : Nature





  • Widespread spatial integration in primary somatose...[Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2008] - PubMed Result























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    • Widespread spatial integration in primary somatose...[Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2008] - PubMed Result






  • Widespread spatial integration in primary somatosensory cortex — PNAS

























    TypeWeb Page
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    • Widespread spatial integration in primary somatosensory cortex — PNAS