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Recent publications – Neuroimaging and Cognitive Neuroscience


Atherton KE, Filippini N, Zeman AZJ, Nobre AC, Butler CR. Encoding-related brain activity and accelerated forgetting in transient epileptic amnesia. Cortex [Internet]. Elsevier Ltd; 2019;110:127–40.


Atkinson LZ, Colbourne L, Smith A, Harmer CH, Nobre AC, Rendell J, et al. The Oxford study of Calcium channel Antagonism, Cognition, Mood instability and Sleep (OxCaMS): study protocol for a randomised controlled, experimental medicine study. Trials. Trials; 2019;20(1):120


Doherty BR, Fraser A, Nobre AC, Scerif G. The functional consequences of social attention on memory precision and on memory-guided orienting in development. Dev Cogn Neurosci [Internet]. Elsevier; 2019;36(February):100625.


Doherty BR, Van Ede F, Fraser A, Patai EZ, Nobre AC, Scerif G. The functional consequences of social attention for memory guided attention orienting and anticipatory neural dynamics. Journal of Cogntiive Neuroscienc. 31:5, 686-698.


Hadida J, Sotiropoulos SN, Abeysuriya RG, Woolrich MW, Jbabdi S. Bayesian Optimisation of Large-scale biophysical networks. Neuroimage. 2018; 174:219-236.


Heideman SG, Rohenkohl G, Chauvin JJ, Palmer CE, van Ede F, Nobre AC. Anticipatory neural dynamics of spatial-temporal orienting of attention in younger and older adults. Neuroimage [Internet]. Elsevier Ltd; 2018;178(May):46–56.


Hunyadi B, Woolrich MW, Quinn AJ, Vidaurre D, De Vos M. A dynamic system of brain networks revealed by fast transient EEG fluctuations and their fMRI correlates. Neuroimage. 2019; 185:72-82.


Mok RM, Donoghue MCO, Myers NE, Drazich EHS, Nobre AC. Neural markers of category-based selective working memory in aging. Neuroimage [Internet]. Elsevier Ltd; 2019;194(October 2018):163–73.


Mok RM, van der Meulen JEH, Holmes EA, Nobre AC. Changing Interpretations of Emotional Expressions in Working Memory With Aging. Emotion. 2018


Noonan MP, Crittenden BM, Jensen O, Stokes MG. Selective inhibition of distracting input. Behavioural Brain Research. 2018; 355:36-47. 


Nussenbaum K, Scerif G, Nobre AC. Differential Effects of Salient Visual Events on Memory-Guided Attention in Adults and Children. Child Dev. 2018;0(0):1–20.


Panchal P, Kaltenboeck A, Harmer CJ. Cognitive emotional processing across mood disorders. CNS Spectr. 2019;24(1):54–63.


Quinn AJ, Vidaurre D, Abeysuriya R, Becker R, Nobre AC, Woolrich MW. Task-evoked dynamic network analysis through Hidden Markov Modeling. Front Neurosci. 2018;12(AUG):1–17.


Raeder SM, Bone JK, Patai EZ, Holmes EA, Nobre AC, Murphy SE. Emotional Distraction in the Context of Memory-Based Orienting of Attention. Emotion. 2019


Shalev N, Nobre AC, van Ede F. Time for What? Breaking Down Temporal Anticipation. Trends Neurosci [Internet]. Elsevier Ltd; 2019;xx:1–2.


van Ede F, Chekroud SR, Stokes MG, Nobre AC. Concurrent visual and motor selection during visual working memory guided action. Nat Neurosci [Internet]. Springer US; 2019;22(3):477–83.


Van Ede F, Chekroud SR, Stokes MG, Nobre AC. Decoding the influence of anticipatory states on visual perception in the presence of temporal distractors. Nat Commun [Internet]. Springer US; 2018;9(1).


van Ede F, Quinn AJ, Woolrich MW, Nobre AC. Neural Oscillations: Sustained Rhythms or Transient Burst-Events? Trends Neurosci. 2018;41(7):415–7.


Vidaurre D, Hunt LT, Quinn AJ, Hunt BAE, Brookes MJ, Nobre AC, et al. Spontaneous cortical activity transiently organises into frequency specific phase-coupling networks. Nat Commun [Internet]. Springer US; 2018;9(1)


Vidaurre D, Myers NE, Stokes M, Nobre AC, Woolrich MW. Temporally Unconstrained Decoding Reveals Consistent but Time-Varying Stages of Stimulus Processing. Cereb Cortex. 2019;29(2):863–74


Wasmuht DF, Spaak E, Buschman TJ, Miller EK, Stokes MG. Intrinsic neuronal dynamics predict distinct functional roles during working memory.  Nature Comms. 2018; 9; 3499. 


Zokaei N, Čepukaitytė G, Board AG, Mackay CE, Husain M, Nobre AC. Dissociable effects of the apolipoprotein-E (APOE) gene on short- and long-term memories. Neurobiol Aging. 2019;73:115–22.


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