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2020 – today
- 2023
- [j50]Chang Yan, Thomas B. Christophel, Carsten Allefeld, John-Dylan Haynes:
Categorical working memory codes in human visual cortex. NeuroImage 274: 120149 (2023) - [c5]Doris Pischedda, Vanessa Kaufmann, Olga A. Wudarczyk, Rasha Abdel Rahman, Verena V. Hafner, Anna K. Kuhlen, John-Dylan Haynes:
Human or AI? The brain knows it! A brain-based Turing Test to discriminate between human and artificial agents. RO-MAN 2023: 951-958 - 2021
- [j49]Chang Yan, Thomas B. Christophel, Carsten Allefeld, John-Dylan Haynes:
Decoding verbal working memory representations of Chinese characters from Broca's area. NeuroImage 226: 117595 (2021) - 2020
- [j48]Joram Soch, Carsten Allefeld, John-Dylan Haynes:
Inverse transformed encoding models - a solution to the problem of correlated trial-by-trial parameter estimates in fMRI decoding. NeuroImage 209: 116449 (2020) - [j47]Surya Gayet, Matthias Guggenmos, Thomas B. Christophel, John-Dylan Haynes, Chris L. E. Paffen, Philipp Sterzer, Stefan Van der Stigchel:
No evidence for mnemonic modulation of interocularly suppressed visual input. NeuroImage 215: 116801 (2020) - [c4]Murat Kirtay, Olga A. Wudarczyk, Doris Pischedda, Anna K. Kuhlen, Rasha Abdel Rahman, John-Dylan Haynes, Verena V. Hafner:
Modeling robot co-representation: state-of-the-art, open issues, and predictive learning as a possible framework. ICDL-EPIROB 2020: 1-8
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j46]Martin Weygandt, Joachim Spranger, Verena Leupelt, Lukas Maurer, Thomas Bobbert, Knut Mai, John-Dylan Haynes:
Interactions between neural decision-making circuits predict long-term dietary treatment success in obesity. NeuroImage 184: 520-534 (2019) - [i2]Fabian Eitel, Emily Soehler, Judith Bellmann-Strobl, Alexander Ulrich Brandt, Klemens Ruprecht, René M. Giess, Joseph Kuchling, Susanna Asseyer, Martin Weygandt, John-Dylan Haynes, Michael Scheel, Friedemann Paul, Kerstin Ritter:
Uncovering convolutional neural network decisions for diagnosing multiple sclerosis on conventional MRI using layer-wise relevance propagation. CoRR abs/1904.08771 (2019) - 2018
- [j45]Carlo Reverberi, Anna K. Kuhlen, Shima Seyed-Allaei, R. Stefan Greulich, Albert Costa, Jubin Abutalebi, John-Dylan Haynes:
The neural basis of free language choice in bilingual speakers: Disentangling language choice and language execution. NeuroImage 177: 108-116 (2018) - [j44]Kai Görgen, Martin N. Hebart, Carsten Allefeld, John-Dylan Haynes:
The same analysis approach: Practical protection against the pitfalls of novel neuroimaging analysis methods. NeuroImage 180(Part): 19-30 (2018) - [j43]Yi Chen, Radoslaw Martin Cichy, Wilhelm Stannat, John-Dylan Haynes:
Scale-specific analysis of fMRI data on the irregular cortical surface. NeuroImage 181: 370-381 (2018) - [c3]Johannes Rieke, Fabian Eitel, Martin Weygandt, John-Dylan Haynes, Kerstin Ritter:
Visualizing Convolutional Networks for MRI-Based Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease. MLCN/DLF/iMIMIC@MICCAI 2018: 24-31 - [i1]Johannes Rieke, Fabian Eitel, Martin Weygandt, John-Dylan Haynes, Kerstin Ritter:
Visualizing Convolutional Networks for MRI-based Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease. CoRR abs/1808.02874 (2018) - 2017
- [j42]Hannah J. Scheibner, Carsten Bogler, Tobias Gleich, John-Dylan Haynes, Felix Bermpohl:
Internal and external attention and the default mode network. NeuroImage 148: 381-389 (2017) - [j41]Joram Soch, Achim Pascal Meyer, John-Dylan Haynes, Carsten Allefeld:
How to improve parameter estimates in GLM-based fMRI data analysis: cross-validated Bayesian model averaging. NeuroImage 158: 186-195 (2017) - [p1]Matthias Schultze-Kraft, Mario Neumann, Martin Lundfall, Patrick Wagner, Daniel Birman, John-Dylan Haynes, Benjamin Blankertz:
Predicting Motor Intentions with Closed-Loop Brain-Computer Interfaces. Brain-Computer Interface Research (6) 2017: 79-90 - 2016
- [j40]David Wisniewski, Thomas Goschke, John-Dylan Haynes:
Similar coding of freely chosen and externally cued intentions in a fronto-parietal network. NeuroImage 134: 450-458 (2016) - [j39]Giosuè Baggio, Paolo Cherubini, Doris Pischedda, Anna Blumenthal, John-Dylan Haynes, Carlo Reverberi:
Multiple neural representations of elementary logical connectives. NeuroImage 135: 300-310 (2016) - [j38]Carsten Allefeld, Kai Görgen, John-Dylan Haynes:
Valid population inference for information-based imaging: From the second-level t-test to prevalence inference. NeuroImage 141: 378-392 (2016) - [j37]Joram Soch, John-Dylan Haynes, Carsten Allefeld:
How to avoid mismodelling in GLM-based fMRI data analysis: cross-validated Bayesian model selection. NeuroImage 141: 469-489 (2016) - 2015
- [j36]Matthias Guggenmos, Marcus Rothkirch, Klaus Obermayer, John-Dylan Haynes, Philipp Sterzer:
A Hippocampal Signature of Perceptual Learning in Object Recognition. J. Cogn. Neurosci. 27(4): 787-797 (2015) - [j35]Silke Anders, Yana Heussen, Andreas Sprenger, John-Dylan Haynes, Thomas Ethofer:
Social gating of sensory information during ongoing communication. NeuroImage 104: 189-198 (2015) - [j34]Thomas B. Christophel, Radoslaw Martin Cichy, Martin N. Hebart, John-Dylan Haynes:
Parietal and early visual cortices encode working memory content across mental transformations. NeuroImage 106: 198-206 (2015) - [j33]Matthias Guggenmos, Volker Thoma, Radoslaw Martin Cichy, John-Dylan Haynes, Philipp Sterzer, Alan Richardson-Klavehn:
Non-holistic coding of objects in lateral occipital complex with and without attention. NeuroImage 107: 356-363 (2015) - [j32]Martin Weygandt, Knut Mai, Esther Dommes, Kerstin Ritter, Verena Leupelt, Joachim Spranger, John-Dylan Haynes:
Impulse control in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex counteracts post-diet weight regain in obesity. NeuroImage 109: 318-327 (2015) - [j31]Matthias Guggenmos, Volker Thoma, John-Dylan Haynes, Alan Richardson-Klavehn, Radoslaw Martin Cichy, Philipp Sterzer:
Spatial attention enhances object coding in local and distributed representations of the lateral occipital complex. NeuroImage 116: 149-157 (2015) - [c2]John-Dylan Haynes, David Wisniewski, Kai Görgen, Ida Momennejad, Carlo Reverberi:
FMRI decoding of intentions: Compositionality, hierarchy and prospective memory. BCI 2015: 1-3 - 2014
- [j30]Martin N. Hebart, Kai Görgen, John-Dylan Haynes:
The Decoding Toolbox (TDT): a versatile software package for multivariate analyses of functional imaging data. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 88 (2014) - [j29]Stefan Haufe, Frank C. Meinecke, Kai Görgen, Sven Dähne, John-Dylan Haynes, Benjamin Blankertz, Felix Bießmann:
On the interpretation of weight vectors of linear models in multivariate neuroimaging. NeuroImage 87: 96-110 (2014) - [j28]Carsten Allefeld, John-Dylan Haynes:
Searchlight-based multi-voxel pattern analysis of fMRI by cross-validated MANOVA. NeuroImage 89: 345-357 (2014) - [j27]Thomas B. Christophel, John-Dylan Haynes:
Decoding complex flow-field patterns in visual working memory. NeuroImage 91: 43-51 (2014) - [j26]Fatma Imamoglu, Jakob Heinzle, Adrian Imfeld, John-Dylan Haynes:
Activity in high-level brain regions reflects visibility of low-level stimuli. NeuroImage 102: 688-694 (2014) - [c1]Stefan Haufe, Frank C. Meinecke, Kai Görgen, Sven Dähne, John-Dylan Haynes, Benjamin Blankertz, Felix Bießmann:
Parameter interpretation, regularization and source localization in multivariate linear models. PRNI 2014: 1-4 - 2013
- [j25]Stefan Bode, Carsten Bogler, John-Dylan Haynes:
Similar neural mechanisms for perceptual guesses and free decisions. NeuroImage 65: 456-465 (2013) - [j24]Anita Tusche, Thorsten Kahnt, David Wisniewski, John-Dylan Haynes:
Automatic processing of political preferences in the human brain. NeuroImage 72: 174-182 (2013) - [j23]Carsten Bogler, Stefan Bode, John-Dylan Haynes:
Orientation pop-out processing in human visual cortex. NeuroImage 81: 73-80 (2013) - [j22]Martin Weygandt, Knut Mai, Esther Dommes, Verena Leupelt, Kerstin Hackmack, Thorsten Kahnt, Yvonne Rothemund, Joachim Spranger, John-Dylan Haynes:
The role of neural impulse control mechanisms for dietary success in obesity. NeuroImage 83: 669-678 (2013) - 2012
- [j21]Stefan Bode, Carsten Bogler, Chun Siong Soon, John-Dylan Haynes:
The neural encoding of guesses in the human brain. NeuroImage 59(2): 1924-1931 (2012) - [j20]Martin Weygandt, Carlo R. Blecker, Axel Schäfer, Kerstin Hackmack, John-Dylan Haynes, Dieter Vaitl, Rudolf Stark, Anne Schienle:
fMRI pattern recognition in obsessive-compulsive disorder. NeuroImage 60(2): 1186-1193 (2012) - [j19]Ida Momennejad, John-Dylan Haynes:
Human anterior prefrontal cortex encodes the 'what' and 'when' of future intentions. NeuroImage 61(1): 139-148 (2012) - [j18]Kerstin Hackmack, Friedemann Paul, Martin Weygandt, Carsten Allefeld, John-Dylan Haynes:
Multi-scale classification of disease using structural MRI and wavelet transform. NeuroImage 62(1): 48-58 (2012) - [j17]Martin N. Hebart, Tobias H. Donner, John-Dylan Haynes:
Human visual and parietal cortex encode visual choices independent of motor plans. NeuroImage 63(3): 1393-1403 (2012) - [j16]Fatma Imamoglu, Thorsten Kahnt, Christof Koch, John-Dylan Haynes:
Changes in functional connectivity support conscious object recognition. NeuroImage 63(4): 1909-1917 (2012) - 2011
- [j15]John-Dylan Haynes, Michael Pauen, Ipke Wachsmuth:
Announcing Interdisciplinary College 2011 (IK 2011) - March 25 to April 1, 2010 at Günne, a charming village at Lake Möhne in central Germany. Cogn. Process. 12(1): 135-136 (2011) - [j14]Christian Kalberlah, Yi Chen, Jakob Heinzle, John-Dylan Haynes:
Beyond topographic representation: Decoding visuospatial attention from local activity patterns in the human frontal cortex. Int. J. Imaging Syst. Technol. 21(2): 201-210 (2011) - [j13]Joseph T. Lizier, Jakob Heinzle, Annette Horstmann, John-Dylan Haynes, Mikhail Prokopenko:
Multivariate information-theoretic measures reveal directed information structure and task relevant changes in fMRI connectivity. J. Comput. Neurosci. 30(1): 85-107 (2011) - [j12]Silke Anders, Jakob Heinzle, Nikolaus Weiskopf, Thomas Ethofer, John-Dylan Haynes:
Flow of affective information between communicating brains. NeuroImage 54(1): 439-446 (2011) - [j11]Radoslaw Martin Cichy, Yi Chen, John-Dylan Haynes:
Encoding the identity and location of objects in human LOC. NeuroImage 54(3): 2297-2307 (2011) - [j10]John-Dylan Haynes:
Multivariate decoding and brain reading: Introduction to the special issue. NeuroImage 56(2): 385-386 (2011) - [j9]Yi Chen, Praneeth Namburi, Lloyd T. Elliott, Jakob Heinzle, Chun Siong Soon, Michael W. L. Chee, John-Dylan Haynes:
Cortical surface-based searchlight decoding. NeuroImage 56(2): 582-592 (2011) - [j8]Thorsten Kahnt, Jakob Heinzle, Soyoung Q. Park, John-Dylan Haynes:
Decoding different roles for vmPFC and dlPFC in multi-attribute decision making. NeuroImage 56(2): 709-715 (2011) - [j7]Jakob Heinzle, Thorsten Kahnt, John-Dylan Haynes:
Topographically specific functional connectivity between visual field maps in the human brain. NeuroImage 56(3): 1426-1436 (2011) - [j6]Ana Gomez, Marcus Rothkirch, Christian Kaul, Martin Weygandt, John-Dylan Haynes, Geraint Rees, Philipp Sterzer:
Emotion modulates the effects of endogenous attention on retinotopic visual processing. NeuroImage 57(4): 1542-1551 (2011)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j5]Stefan Bode, John-Dylan Haynes:
Decoding sequential stages of task preparation in the human brain. NeuroImage 45(2): 606-613 (2009) - 2008
- [j4]Evelyn Eger, John Ashburner, John-Dylan Haynes, Raymond J. Dolan, Geraint Rees:
fMRI Activity Patterns in Human LOC Carry Information about Object Exemplars within Category. J. Cogn. Neurosci. 20(2): 356-370 (2008) - [j3]Petroc Sumner, Elaine Anderson, Richard Sylvester, John-Dylan Haynes, Geraint Rees:
Combined orientation and colour information in human V1 for both L-M and S-cone chromatic axes. NeuroImage 39(2): 814-824 (2008) - 2006
- [j2]S. Watkins, L. Shams, S. Tanaka, John-Dylan Haynes, Geraint Rees:
Sound alters activity in human V1 in association with illusory visual perception. NeuroImage 31(3): 1247-1256 (2006) - [j1]Philipp Sterzer, John-Dylan Haynes, Geraint Rees:
Primary visual cortex activation on the path of apparent motion is mediated by feedback from hMT+/V5. NeuroImage 32(3): 1308-1316 (2006)
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