The Brain and Mind Institute is recognized as one of the world’s leading research institutes in cognitive neuroscience and aims to understand how the brain allows us to perceive the world, makes sense of what we see and hear, remember the past and plan for the future, communicate our thoughts to others, choose goals, plan actions and carry those actions out.
Submissions from 2011
Resting-state networks in the macaque at 7 T., R Matthew Hutchison, L Stan Leung, Seyed M Mirsattari, Joseph S Gati, Ravi S Menon, and Stefan Everling
Specific contributions of ventromedial, anterior cingulate, and lateral prefrontal cortex for attentional selection and stimulus valuation., Daniel Kaping, Martin Vinck, R Matthew Hutchison, Stefan Everling, and Thilo Womelsdorf
Prefrontal Cortex Deactivation in Macaques Alters Activity in the Superior Colliculus and Impairs Voluntary Control of Saccades, Michael J. Koval, Stephen G. Lombar, and Stefan Everling
The effect of dopamine therapy on ventral and dorsal striatum-mediated cognition in Parkinson's disease: support from functional MRI., Penny A MacDonald, Alex A MacDonald, Ken N Seergobin, Ruzbeh Tamjeedi, Hooman Ganjavi, Jean-Sebastien Provost, and Oury Monchi
Differential effects of dopaminergic therapies on dorsal and ventral striatum in Parkinson's disease: implications for cognitive function., Penny A Macdonald and Oury Monchi
The levels of analysis revisited., Scott A MacDougall-Shackleton
Exploring the neural correlates of delusions of reference, Mahesh Menon, Taylor W. Schmitz, Adam K. Anderson, Ariel Graff, Michele Korostil, David Mamo, Philip Gerretsen, Jean Addington, Gary Remington, and Shitij Kapur
The effects of concurrent verbal and visual tasks on category learning., Sarah J Miles and John Paul Minda
The nexus between decision making and emotion regulation: a review of convergent neurocognitive substrates., Derek G V Mitchell
Effects of anterior cingulate microstimulation on pro- and antisaccades in nonhuman primates., Jessica M Phillips, Kevin Johnston, and Stefan Everling
Face Inversion Reduces the Persistence of Global Form and Its Neural Correlates, Lars Strother, Pavagada S. Mathuranath, Adrian Aldcroft, Cheryl Lavell, Melvyn A. Goodale, and Tutis Vilis
Neural Correlates of Natural Human Echolocation in Early and Late Blind Echolocation Experts, Lore Thaler, Stephen R. Arnott, and Melvyn A. Goodale
Integration of sensory and motor representations of single fingers in the human cerebellum., Tobias Wiestler, David J McGonigle, and Jörn Diedrichsen
Principles of sensorimotor learning., Daniel M Wolpert, Jörn Diedrichsen, and J Randall Flanagan
Submissions from 2010
Multiple mechanisms of consciousness: the neural correlates of emotional awareness., Jayna M Amting, Steven G Greening, and Derek G V Mitchell
Neural reuse: A fundamental organizational principle of the brain, Michael Anderson
Gating of Vibrotactile Detection during Visually Guided Bimanual Reaches, Gavin Buckingham, David P. Carey, Francisco L. Colino, John deGrosbois, and Gordon Binsted
Lifting without Seeing: The Role of Vision in Perceiving and Acting upon the Size Weight Illusion, Gavin Buckingham and Melvyn A. Goodale
The Influence of Competing Perceptual and Motor Priors in the Context of the Size-weight Illusion, Gavin Buckingham and Melvyn A. Goodale
Motor output evoked by subsaccadic stimulation of primate frontal eye fields., Brian D Corneil, James K Elsley, Benjamin Nagy, and Sharon L Cushing
Running enhances spatial pattern separation in mice., David J Creer, Carola Romberg, Lisa M Saksida, Henriette van Praag, and Timothy J Bussey
Better mood and better performance. Learning rule-described categories is enhanced by positive mood., Ruby T Nadler, Rahel Rabi, and John Paul Minda
Deficits in attention to emotional stimuli distinguish youth with severe mood dysregulation from youth with bipolar disorder., Brendan A Rich, Melissa A Brotman, Daniel P Dickstein, Derek G V Mitchell, R James R Blair, and Ellen Leibenluft
Nonhuman primate event-related potentials associated with pro- and anti-saccades., Victor Sander, Brian Soper, and Stefan Everling
Failing to ignore: Paradoxical neural effects of perceptual load on early attentional selection in normal aging, Taylor W. Schmitz, Frederick H.T. Cheng, and Eve De Rosa