[pubs]
Papers
"Biologically constrained action selection improves cognitive control in a model of the Stroop task"
T. Stafford and K. Gurney (2007); Philos. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B Biol. Sci. In Press
Abstract"Mediaeval artists: masters in directing the observers' gaze"
U. Leonards, R. Baddeley, I.D. Gilchrist, T. Troscianko, P. Ledda, and B. Williamson. (2007); Current Biology 17(1) R8-9
Paper in pdf"A physiologically plausible model of action selection and oscillatory activity in the basal ganglia"
M.D. Humphries, R.D. Stewart, and K.N. Gurney (2006); Journal of Neuroscience 26(50) 12921–42
Paper in pdf"The short-latency dopamine signal: a role in discovering novel actions?"
P. Redgrave and K. Gurney (2006); Nature Reviews Neuroscience 7(12) 967–975
Paper in pdf"High frequency edges (but not contrast) predict where we fixate: A Bayesian system identification analysis"
R.J. Baddeley and B.W. Tatler (2006); Vision Research 46(18) 2824–2833
Paper in pdf"The long and the short of it: spatial statistics at fixation vary with saccade amplitude and task"
R.J. Baddeley, B.W. Tatler, and B.T.Vincent (2006); Vision Research 46(12) 1857-62
Paper in pdf"The basal ganglia and cortex implement optimal decision making between alternative actions"
R. Bogacz and K. Gurney (2006). Neural Computation 19(2) 442-77
Paper in pdf"Subcortical loops through the basal ganglia"
J.G. McHaffie, T.R. Stanford, B.E. Stein, V. Coizet and P. Redgrave (2005). TINS 28(8) 401-407
Paper in pdf"The temporal impulse response underlying saccadic decisions"
C.J. Ludwig, I.D. Gilchrist, E. McSorley, and R.J. Baddeley (2005); Journal of Neuroscience 25(43) 9907-12
Paper in pdf"The basal ganglia as a selection mechnanism in a cognitive task"
T. Stafford and K. Gurney. Presented at the MNAS workshop in Edinburgh, August 2005. Format of Conference Proceedings TBA .
Paper in pdf"Mechansims of choice in the primate brain: a quick look at feedback mechanisms"
J.M Chambers, K. Gurney, M. Humphries, A. Prescott. Presented at the MNAS workshop in Edinburgh, August 2005. Format of Conference Proceedings TBA .
Paper in pdfPosters
"A large scale biologically realistic model of the neostriatum "
R. Wood, M. Humphries, K. Gurney. Poster presented at the CNS conference in Edinburgh, July 2006.
Poster in Power Point file"Integrative computation for autonomous agents: a novel approach based on the vertebrate brain"
K. Gurney. Poster presented at the EPSRC Novel computation initiative meeting, March 2006.
Poster in pdfTalks
"Integrative computation for autonomous agents: a novel approach based on the vertebrate brain"
K. Gurney. Talk presented at the EPSRC Novel computation initiative meeting, March 2006.
Power Point File