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Professor Malcolm Young.
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Year
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Dr Tom Binzegger
Professor Malcolm Young
MAVIS: A secure formal computational paradigm based on the mammalian visual system
2007
Professor Marcus Kaiser
Dr Peter Andras
Professor Malcolm Young
Simulation of robustness against lesions of cortical networks
2007
Dr Kun Guo
Dr Sasan Mahmoodi
Dr Robert Robertson
Professor Malcolm Young
Longer fixation duration while viewing face images
2006
Dr Kun Guo
Dr Robert Robertson
Dr Angel Nevado
Maribel Pulgarin Montoya
Dr Sasan Mahmoodi
et al.
Primary visual cortex neurons that contribute to resolve the aperture problem
2006
Dr Robert Robertson
Dr Sasan Mahmoodi
Professor Malcolm Young
Centre-surround interactions in response to natural scene stimulation in the primary visual cortex
2005
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 population
2005
Dr Kun Guo
Dr Angel Nevado
Dr Robert Robertson
Maribel Pulgarin Montoya
Professor Alexander Thiele
et al.
Effects on orientation perception of manipulating the spatio-temporal prior probability of stimuli
2004
Dr Angel Nevado
Professor Malcolm Young
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Functional imaging and neural information coding
2004
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Gianni Pola
Filippo Petroni
Professor Malcolm Young
A critical assessment of different measures of the information carried by correlated neuronal firing
2002
Dr Angel Nevado
Professor Malcolm Young
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Functional imaging and neuronal information processing
2002
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 V1
2002
Filippo Petroni
Dr Stefano Panzeri
Professor Malcolm Young
Simultaneity of responses in a hierarchical visual network
2001