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Conrado A Bosman
Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences, University of Amsterdam
2001
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36935096Spontaneous variations in arousal modulate subsequent visual processing and local field potential dynamics in the ferret during quiet wakefulness.Cereb Cortex2023
37714390Attentional effects on local V1 microcircuits explain selective V1-V4 communication.Neuroimage2023
37837620Enhanced behavioral performance through interareal gamma and beta synchronization.Cell Rep2023
36945499Enhanced Behavioral Performance through Interareal Gamma and Beta Synchronization.bioRxiv2023
37079581A novel task to investigate vibrotactile detection in mice.PLoS One2023
35440540Spontaneous variability in gamma dynamics described by a damped harmonic oscillator driven by noise.Nat Commun2022
34672985Brain rhythms define distinct interaction networks with differential dependence on anatomy.Neuron2021
33833671Increase in Beta Power Reflects Attentional Top-Down Modulation After Psychosocial Stress Induction.Front Hum Neurosci2021
32979847Awakening after a sleeping pill: Restoring functional brain networks after severe brain injury.Cortex2020
31680883The Role of Top-Down Modulation in Shaping Sensory Processing Across Brain States: Implications for Consciousness.Front Syst Neurosci2019
29486296Abnormal hippocampal theta and gamma hypersynchrony produces network and spike timing disturbances in the Fmr1-KO mouse model of Fragile X syndrome.Neurobiol Dis2018
29886144Source-reconstruction of the sensorimotor network from resting-state macaque electrocorticography.Neuroimage2018
29848632A theta rhythm in macaque visual cortex and its attentional modulation.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2018
30324608The state of cortical microcircuits during wakefulness and sleep.Arch Ital Biol2018
30318415Gamma Synchronization between V1 and V4 Improves Behavioral Performance.Neuron2018
30386201Early Influence of Affective Context on Emotion Perception: EPN or Early-N400?Front Neurosci2018
29670554Mood Detection in Ambiguous Messages: The Interaction Between Text and Emoticons.Front Psychol2018
28592697Top-Down Beta Enhances Bottom-Up Gamma.J Neurosci2017
26787906Stimulus-induced visual cortical networks are recapitulated by spontaneous local and interareal synchronization.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2016
26547390Areas V1 and V2 show microsaccade-related 3-4-Hz covariation in gamma power and frequency.Eur J Neurosci2016
27199684More Gamma More Predictions: Gamma-Synchronization as a Key Mechanism for Efficient Integration of Classical Receptive Field Inputs with Surround Predictions.Front Syst Neurosci2016
24108806Visual cortical gamma-band activity during free viewing of natural images.Cereb Cortex2015
26388716Functional constraints in the evolution of brain circuits.Front Neurosci2015
25917516A jackknife approach to quantifying single-trial correlation between covariance-based metrics undefined on a single-trial basis.Neuroimage2015
25556836Visual areas exert feedforward and feedback influences through distinct frequency channels.Neuron2015
25544724Recording of brain activity across spatial scales.Curr Opin Neurobiol2015
25514516How to detect the Granger-causal flow direction in the presence of additive noise?Neuroimage2015
25585017A DCM study of spectral asymmetries in feedforward and feedback connections between visual areas V1 and V4 in the monkey.Neuroimage2015
24495812Contrast gain control and horizontal interactions in V1: a DCM study.Neuroimage2014
25199855Gamma or no gamma, that is the question.Trends Cogn Sci2014
24809619Functions of gamma-band synchronization in cognition: from single circuits to functional diversity across cortical and subcortical systems.Eur J Neurosci2014
24554080Stimulus repetition modulates gamma-band synchronization in primate visual cortex.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2014
22958827Attentional stimulus selection through selective synchronization between monkey visual areas.Neuron2012
23160096Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Advances in Electrocorticography.Epilepsy Behav2012
21324141P300 amplitude is insensitive to working memory load in schizophrenia.BMC Psychiatry2011
21741218Parametric increases of working memory load unveil a decreased alpha oscillatory activity in schizophrenia.Schizophr Res2011
20064488Functional differences of low- and high-frequency oscillatory dynamics during illusory border perception.Brain Res2010
19436080A MEMS-based flexible multichannel ECoG-electrode array.J Neural Eng2009
19641110A microsaccadic rhythm modulates gamma-band synchronization and behavior.J Neurosci2009
16481035Cortical memory mechanisms and language origins.Brain Lang2006
16150569Imitation and memory in language origins.Neural Netw2005
15165546FOXP2 and the language working-memory system.Trends Cogn Sci2004
11265210[Hemorrhage caused by the rupture of a pancreatic pseudoaneurysm. Case report].Rev Med Chil2001
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