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Dr Jochem van Kempen
Michael Boyd
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Professor Alexander Thiele
Directed information exchange between cortical layers in macaque V1 and V4 and its modulation by selective attention2021
Mehdi Sanayei
Dr Xing Chen
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Professor Alexander Thiele
Perceptual learning of fine contrast discrimination changes neuronal tuning and population coding in macaque V42018
Dr Kun Guo
Dr Robert Robertson
Maribel Pulgarin Montoya
Dr Angel Nevado
Dr Stefano Panzeri
et al.
Spatio-temporal prediction and inference by V1 neurons2007
Gianni Pola
Professor Alexander Thiele
Professor Malcolm Young
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Data-robust tight lower bounds to the information carried by spike times of a neuronal population2005
Dr Angel Nevado
Professor Malcolm Young
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Functional imaging and neural information coding2004
Gianni Pola
Professor Alexander Thiele
Dr Stefano Panzeri
An exact method to quantify the information content of neuronal correlations2003
Gianni Pola
Professor Alexander Thiele
Dr Stefano Panzeri
An exact method to quantify the information transmitted by different mechanisms of correlational coding2003
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Gianni Pola
Coding of sensory signals by neuronal populations: The role of correlated activity2003
Dr Huw Golledge
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Dr Fashan Zheng
Gianni Pola
Dr Jack Scannell
et al.
Correlations, feature-binding and population coding in primary visual cortex2003
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Filippo Petroni
Decoding neuronal population activity in rat somatosensory cortex: Role of columnar organization2003
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Gianni Pola
Filippo Petroni
Professor Malcolm Young
A critical assessment of different measures of the information carried by correlated neuronal firing2002
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Coding of stimulus location by spike timing in rat somatosensory cortex2002
Dr Angel Nevado
Professor Malcolm Young
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Comparing the information encoded by different brain areas with functional imaging techniques2002
Dr Angel Nevado
Professor Malcolm Young
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Functional imaging and neuronal information processing2002
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Population coding in somatosensory cortex2002
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Signalling properties of bursts and spikes in model thalamic relay cells2002
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Dr Huw Golledge
Dr Fashan Zheng
Gianni Pola
Dr Martin Tovee
et al.
The role of correlated firing and synchrony in coding information about single and separate objects in cat V12002
Dr Stefano Panzeri
The role of individual spikes and spike patterns in population coding of stimulus location in rat somatosensory cortex2002
Dr Peter Andras
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Professor Malcolm Young
Towards Statistically Valid Population Decoding Models2002
Dr Stefano Panzeri
A unified approach to the study of temporal, correlational, and rate coding2001
Filippo Petroni
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Dr Jack Scannell
Professor Malcolm Young
Hierarchical organization and neuronal response latencies in the primate visual system2001
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Dr Huw Golledge
Dr Martin Tovee
Professor Malcolm Young
Objective assessment of the functional role of spike train correlations using information measures2001
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Population coding of stimulus location in rat somatosensory cortex2001
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Ruth Lavis
Simulation studies of the speed of recurrent processing2001
Filippo Petroni
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Professor Malcolm Young
Simultaneity of responses in a hierarchical visual network2001
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Ruth Lavis
Speed of feedforward and recurrent processing in multilayer networks of integrate-and-fire neurons2001
Dr Huw Golledge
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Synchronisation, Binding, and the Role of Correlated Firing in Fast Information Transmission2001
Dr Huw Golledge
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Synchronisation, binding, and the role of correlated firing in fast information transmission2001
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Temporal correlations and neural spike train entropy2001
Dr Stefano Panzeri
The role of spike timing in the coding of stimulus location in rat somatosensory cortex2001
Dr Peter Andras
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Professor Malcolm Young
Towards Statistically Valid Population Decoding Models2001
Professor Malcolm Young
Dr Stefano Panzeri
A population code with added grandmothers?2000
Dr Stefano Panzeri
On Decoding the Responses of a Population of Neurons from Short Time Windows1999