GRUM paper list in 2012

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Nov 29(Thr)Less Is More: Expectation Sharpens Representations in the Primary Visual Cortex.Neuron 75, 265–270main
Oct 31stLearning priors for Bayesian computations in the nervous systemBerniker, M., Voss, M., & Kording, K. PloS one, 5(9). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0012686.g001main
Oct 4thContribution of large scale biases in decoding of direction-of-motion from high-resolution fMRI data in human early visual cortexBeckett, A., Peirce, J.W., Sanchez-Panchuelo, R.M., Francis, S., and Schluppeck, D. NeuroImage 63, 1623–1632.paper
Sep. 20th (Thu)Predicting Perceptual Decision Biases from Early Brain Activity.Bode S, Sewell DK, Lilburn S, Forte JD, Smith PL and Stahl J (2012)J Neurosci 32:12488–12498.paper
Sep. 13th (Thu)The neuroimaging signal is a linear sum of neurally distinct stimulus- and task-related components. Cardoso, M.M.B., Sirotin, Y.B., Lima, B., Glushenkova, E., and Das, A. (2012). Nat Neurosci 1–11.main
Sep. 6th (Thu) Arman hac a rehearsal for his talk which he will give at the Cognitive Brain Mapping (CBS) seminar on 12 September. The talk title is: “Improving identification of visual stimuli with low-intensity TMS”.
Aug. 16th (Thu) Attention and biased competition in multi-voxel object representations Leila Reddy, Nancy G. Kanwisher and Rufin VanRullenPNAS vol. 106, 50, 21447-21452 doi: 10.1073/​pnas.0907330106 main
Aug. 2nd (Thu) Temporal context calibrates interval timing Mehrdad Jazayeri and Michael N Shadlen(2010) N Neurosci, (13), 1020-1026 doi: 10.1038/​nn.2590 paper
Jun. 28th (Thu) The detection of visual contrast in the behaving mouse Busse, L., Ayaz, A., Dhruv, N. T., Katzner, S., Saleem, A. B., Scholvinck, M. L. and Carandini, M. (2011) J Neurosci, 31(31), 11351-11361 doi: 10.1523/​JNEUROSCI.6689-10.2011 paper
Jun. 8th (Thu)Revisiting motion repulsion: evidence for a general phenomenon? Hans-Jurgen Rauber, Stefan Treue Vision Research 39 (1999) 3187–3196 doi:10.1016/S0042-6989(99)00025-5 paper