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 2001
Can meaningful effective connectivities be obtained between auditory cortical regions?, M S Gonçalves, D A Hall, Ingrid Johnsrude, and M P Haggard
Eye position sense contributes to the judgement of slant., F M James, S Whitehead, G K Humphrey, M S Banks, and T Vilis
Submissions from 2000
Curvature of visual space under vertical eye rotation: implications for spatial vision and visuomotor control., J D Crawford, D Y Henriques, and T Vilis
Eye position signal modulates a human parietal pointing region during memory-guided movements., J F DeSouza, S P Dukelow, J S Gati, R S Menon, R A Andersen, and T Vilis
Navigation-related structural change in the hippocampi of taxi drivers, E A Maguire, D G Gadian, Ingrid Johnsrude, C D Good, J Ashburner, R S Frackowiak, and C D Frith
Submissions from 1999
Functionally dissociating aspects of event memory: the effects of combined perirhinal and postrhinal cortex lesions on object and place memory in the rat., T J Bussey, J L Muir, and J P Aggleton
Perceptual-mnemonic functions of the perirhinal cortex., Murray and Bussey
Local and global stereopsis in the horse., B Timney and K Keil
Submissions from 1998
Identifying global anatomical differences: deformation-based morphometry, J Ashburner, C Hutton, R Frackowiak, Ingrid Johnsrude, C Price, and K Friston
Fornix lesions can facilitate acquisition of the transverse patterning task: a challenge for "configural" theories of hippocampal function., T J Bussey, E Clea Warburton, J P Aggleton, and J L Muir
Submissions from 1997
Triple dissociation of anterior cingulate, posterior cingulate, and medial frontal cortices on visual discrimination tasks using a touchscreen testing procedure for the rat., T J Bussey, J L Muir, B J Everitt, and T W Robbins
Right medial temporal-lobe contribution to object-location memory, B Milner, Ingrid Johnsrude, and J Crane
Submissions from 1994
A novel automated touchscreen procedure for assessing learning in the rat using computer graphic stimuli, T.J. Bussey, J.L. Muir, B.J. Everitt, and T.W. Robbins