Stefano Panzeri

Affiliations: 
University of Manchester, Manchester, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Sensory systems, Computational neursocience
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http://www.ls.manchester.ac.uk/people/profile/index.asp?id=2698&tb=1
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Koçillari L, Celotto M, Francis NA, et al. (2023) Behavioural relevance of redundant and synergistic stimulus information between functionally connected neurons in mouse auditory cortex. Brain Informatics. 10: 34
Safaai H, Wang AY, Kira S, et al. (2023) Specialized structure of neural population codes in parietal cortex outputs. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Celotto M, Bím J, Tlaie A, et al. (2023) An information-theoretic quantification of the content of communication between brain regions. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Kira S, Safaai H, Morcos AS, et al. (2023) A distributed and efficient population code of mixed selectivity neurons for flexible navigation decisions. Nature Communications. 14: 2121
Koren V, Bondanelli G, Panzeri S. (2023) Computational methods to study information processing in neural circuits. Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal. 21: 910-922
Corniani G, Casal MA, Panzeri S, et al. (2022) Population coding strategies in human tactile afferents. Plos Computational Biology. 18: e1010763
Bonato J, Panzeri S. (2022) Neural coding: Looking up and down the visual thalamus. Current Biology : Cb. 32: R941-R943
Panzeri S, Moroni M, Safaai H, et al. (2022) The structures and functions of correlations in neural population codes. Nature Reviews. Neuroscience
Francis NA, Mukherjee S, Koçillari L, et al. (2022) Sequential transmission of task-relevant information in cortical neuronal networks. Cell Reports. 39: 110878
Noei S, Zouridis IS, Logothetis NK, et al. (2022) Distinct ensembles in the noradrenergic locus coeruleus are associated with diverse cortical states. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2116507119
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