Centre for Systems Neuroscience

2016-2020

2020 publications

NeuroScience Fiction

Written by Rodrigo Quian Quiroga, BenBella Books, 2020.


No pattern separation in the human hippocampus

Trends in Cognitive Sciences 24: 994-1007; 2020 by Rodrigo Quian Quiroga.


Closing the gap between mind and brain with the dynamic connectome

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 117(18): 9677-9678; 2020 by Rodrigo Quian Quiroga.


Searching for the neural correlates of human intelligence

Current Biology 30: R329-R339; 2020 by Rodrigo Quian Quiroga.


Single neuron coding of identity in the human hippocampal formation

Current Biology 30: 1-8; 2020 by Hernan Rey, Belen Gori, Fernando Chaure, Santiago Collavini, Alejandro Blenkmann, Pablo Seoane, Eduardo Seoane, Silvia Kochen and Rodrigo Quian Quiroga.


2019 publications

Plugging in to human memory: Advantages, challenges and insights from human single neuron recordings

Cell 179(5): 1015-1032; 2019 by Rodrigo Quian Quiroga.


Neural representations across species

Science 363: 1388-1389; 2019 by Rodrigo Quian Quiroga.


Akakhievitch Revisited

Physics of Life Reviews 29: 111-114; 2019 by Rodrigo Quian Quiroga.


A neural hallmark of auditory implicit learning is altered in older adults

PLOS ONE 14: e0211468; 2019 by Sarah E Donohue, Steffi Weinhold, Mircea Schoenfeld, Rodrigo Quian Quiroga and Jens-Max Hopf.


2018 publications

NeuroCiencia Ficcion

Sudamericana (2018) by Rodrigo Quian Quiroga.


Encoding of long-term associations through neural unitization in the human medial temporal lobe

Nature Communications, 9, Article number: 4372 (2018) by Hernan Rey, Emanuela De Falco, Matias Ison, Antonio Valentin, Gonzalo Alarcon, Richard Selway, Mark Richardson and Rodrigo Quian Quiroga.


A novel and fully automatic spike sorting implementation with variable number of features

Journal Neurophysiology, 120(4): 1859-1871, 2018 by Fernando Chaure, Hernan Rey and Rodrigo Quian Quiroga.


Compact Standalone Platform for Neural Recording with Real-Time Spike Sorting and Data Logging

Journal of Neural Engineering, 15, Article number: 046014, 2018 by Song Luan, Ian Williams, Michal Maslik, Yan Liu, Felipe De Carvalho, Andrew Jackson, Rodrigo Quian Quiroga, and Timothy Constandinou.


Extracting information from the shape and spatial distribution of evoked potentials

Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 296: 12–22, 2018 by Vítor Lopes-dos-Santosa, Hernan G. Rey, Joaquin Navajas, Rodrigo Quian Quiroga.


2017 publications

The forgetting machine: memory, perception, and the "Jennifer Aniston Neuron"

BenBella Books, 2017 by Rodrigo Quian Quiroga.


How do we recognize a face?

Cell, 169(6):975–977, 2017 by Rodrigo Quian Quiroga.


Dissociation between the neural correlates of conscious face perception and visual attention

Psychophysiology, 54:1138-1150; 2017 by Joaquin Navajas, Alexander Nitka and Rodrigo Quian Quiroga.


Persistent single neuron activity during working memory in the human medial temporal lobe

Current Biology , 27(7):1026-1032, 2017 by Simon Kornblith, Rodrigo Quian Quiroga, Christof Koch, Itzhak Fried and Florian Mormann.


Scene-selective coding by single neurons in the human parahippocampal cortex

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 114(5): 1153-1158, 2017  by Mormann F, Kornblith S, Cerf M, Ison M, Kraskov A, Tranc M, Knielinga S, Quian Quiroga R, Koch C and Fried I.


2016 publications

Long-term coding of personal and universal associations underlying the memory web in the human brain

Nature Communications, 7:13408, 2016 by Emanuela de Falco, Matias Ison, Itzhak Fried and Rodrigo Quian Quiroga.


Improving data quality in neuronal population recordings

Nature Neuroscience, 19: 1165-1174, 2016 by Kenneth Harris, Rodrigo Quian Quiroga, Jeremy Freeman and Spencer Smith.


Where is the ball? Behavioral and neural responses elicited by a magic trick

Psychophysiology, 53(9): 1441-8, 2016 by Hugo Caffaratti, Joaquin Navajas, Hernan Rey, and Rodrigo Quian Quiroga.


Magic and Cognitive Neuroscience

Current Biology, 26: R387–R407, 2016 by Rodrigo Quian Quiroga.


Neuronal codes for visual perception and memory

Neuropsychologia, 83: 227-241, 2016 by Rodrigo Quian Quiroga.


The visual development of hand-centered receptive fields in a neural network model of the primate visual system trained with experimentally recorded human gaze changes

Network: Computation in Neural Systems, 27(1): 29-51, 2016 by Juan Galeazzi, Joaquın Navajas, Bedeho Mender, Rodrigo Quian Quiroga, Loredana Minini and Simon Stringer.


Neurociencia y educación

In: Educando al cerebro, 2016 by Rodrigo Quian Quiroga.

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