Apoorva Bhandari

Affiliations: 
MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Spatial cognition
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Upinder Singh Bhalla grad student National Center for Biological Sciences
Emma Wood grad student Edinburgh
John Duncan grad student 2008-2013 Cambridge
David Badre post-doc 2013- Brown
Mark Stokes post-doc 2013-2013 Oxford

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Celia F. Ford research assistant 2015-2017 Brown
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Bhandari A, Keglovits H, Chicklis E, et al. (2024) Task structure tailors the geometry of neural representations in human lateral prefrontal cortex. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Kikumoto A, Bhandari A, Shibata K, et al. (2023) A Transient High-dimensional Geometry Affords Stable Conjunctive Subspaces for Efficient Action Selection. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Badre D, Bhandari A, Keglovits H, et al. (2021) The dimensionality of neural representations for control. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 38: 20-28
Bhandari A, Woolgar A. (2019) Decision letter: Neural representation of newly instructed rule identities during early implementation trials Elife
Bhandari A, Gagne C, Badre D. (2018) Just above Chance: Is It Harder to Decode Information from Human Prefrontal Cortex Blood Oxygenation Level-dependent Signals? Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-26
Bhandari A, Badre D. (2017) Learning and transfer of working memory gating policies. Cognition. 172: 89-100
Duncan J, Chylinski D, Mitchell DJ, et al. (2017) Complexity and compositionality in fluid intelligence. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Bhandari A, Badre D. (2016) A Nimble Working Memory. Neuron. 91: 503-5
Bhandari A, Duncan J. (2014) Goal neglect and knowledge chunking in the construction of novel behaviour. Cognition. 130: 11-30
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