Projects Currently Under Investigation related Papers
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- 1. Oram, Wiener, Lestienne & Richmond; Stochastic Nature of Precisely Timed Spike Patterns in Visual System Neuronal Responses J. Neurophsiol. 81: 3021-3033. 1999. (View PDF)
- 2. Gershon, Wiener, Latham & Richmond; Coding Strategies in Monkey V1 and Inferior Temporal Cortices J. Neurophysiol. 79: 1135-1144. 1998. (View PDF)
- 3. Wiener & Richmond; Using Response Models to Estimate Channel Capacity for Neuronal Classification of Stationary Visual Stimuli Using Temporal Coding J. Neurophysiol. 82: 2961-2875. 1999. (View PDF)
- 4. Richmond & Gawne; The Relationship Between Neuronal Codes and Cortical Organization Neuronal Ensembles Strategies for Recording and Decoding, Chapter 3. Wiley-Liss, New York. 1998. (View PDF)
- 5. Latham, Richmond, Nelson, & Nirenberg; Intrinsic Dynamics in Neuronal Networks. I. Theory J. Neurophysiol. 83: 828-835. 2000. (View PDF)
- 6. Latham, Richmond, Nelson, & Nirenberg; Intrinsic Dynamics in Neuronal Networks. II. Experiment J. Neurophysiol. 83: 808-827. 2000. (View PDF)
- 7. Liu & Richmond; Response Differences in Monkey TE and Perirhinal Cortex: Stimulus Association Related to Reward Schedules J. Neurophysiol. 83: 1677-1692. 2000. (View PDF)
- 8. Richmond, Oram, & Wiener; Response Features Determining Spike Times Neural Plasticity Vol. 6, No. 4, 133-145. 2000. (View PDF)
- 9. Murray & Richmond; Role of perirhinal cortex in object perception, memory, and associatons Current Opinion in Neurobiology 11: 188-193. 2001. (View PDF)
- 10. Liu, Murray, & Richmond; Learning motivational significance of visual cues for reward scedules requires rhinal cortex Nature Neuroscience Vol. 3, No. 12, 1307-1515. December 2000. (View PDF)
- 11. Wiener, Oram, Liu, & Richmond; Consistency of Encoding in Monkey Visual Cortex Journal of Neuroscience 21(20): 8210-8221. October 16, 2001. (View PDF)
- 12. Richmond; Information Coding Science Vol. 294: 2493-2494. December 21, 2001. (View PDF)
- 13. Wiener, M.C. and Richmond, B.J.; Model based decoding of spike trains in press at Biosystems. (View PDF)
- 14. Munetaka Shidara and Barry J. Richmond; Anterior Cingulate: Single Neuronal Signals Related to Degree of Reward Expectancy Science Vol. 296: 1709-1711. May 31, 2002. (View PDF)
- 15. Barry J. Richmond, Zheng Liu, and Munetaka Shidara; Predicting Future Rewards Science Vol. 301: 179-180. July 11, 2003. (View PDF)
- 16. Matthew C. Wiener and Barry J. Richmond; Decoding Spike Trains Instant by Instant Using Order Statistics and the Mixture-of-Poissons Model The Journal of Neuroscience Vol. 23, No. 6: 2394-2406. March 15, 2003. (View PDF)
- 17. Zheng Liu, Barry J. Richmond, Elisabeth A. Murray, Richard C. Saunders, Sara Steenrod, Barbara K. Stubblefield, Deidra M. Montague, and Edward I. Ginns; DNA targeting of rhinal cortex D2 receptor protein reversibly blocks learning of cues that predict reward; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) Vol. 101, No. 33: 12336-12341. August 17, 2004. (View PDF)
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