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Browsing publications by Dr Jack Scannell.

Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Dr Huw Golledge
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Dr Fashan Zheng
Gianni Pola
Dr Jack Scannell
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Correlations, feature-binding and population coding in primary visual cortex2003
Professor Thomas Curtis
Professor William Sloan
Dr Jack Scannell
Estimating prokaryotic diversity and its limits2002
Filippo Petroni
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Dr Jack Scannell
Professor Malcolm Young
Hierarchical organization and neuronal response latencies in the primate visual system2001
Dr Jack Scannell
Dr Gilbert Roberts
Dr John Lazarus
Prey scan at random to evade observant predators2001
Dr Jack Scannell
Professor Malcolm Young
Anatomical connectivity defines the organization of clusters of cortical areas in the macaque monkey and the cat2000
Professor Malcolm Young
Dr Jack Scannell
On imputing function to structure from the behavioural effects of brain lesions2000
Dr Jack Scannell
On variability in the density of corticocortical and thalamocortical connections2000
Professor Malcolm Young
Dr Jack Scannell
Models of paradoxical lesion effects and rules of inference for imputing function to structure in the brain1999
Dr Jack Scannell
Professor Malcolm Young
Neuronal population activity and functional imaging1999
Dr Jack Scannell
Professor Malcolm Young
The connectional organization of the cortico-thalamic system of the cat1999
Sean Carrie
Dr Jack Scannell
Dr Peter Dawes
The smell map: is there a commonality of odour perception?1999