Germán Mendoza

Affiliations: 
Instituto de Neurobiología, UNAM, México 
Area:
interval timing, motor system, neurophysiology
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Merchant H, Mendoza G, Pérez O, et al. (2024) Diverse Time Encoding Strategies Within the Medial Premotor Areas of the Primate. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 1455: 117-140
Rodriguez-Larios J, Rassi E, Mendoza G, et al. (2024) Common neural mechanisms supporting time judgements in humans and monkeys. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Betancourt A, Pérez O, Gámez J, et al. (2023) Amodal population clock in the primate medial premotor system for rhythmic tapping. Cell Reports. 42: 113234
Rassi E, Zhang Y, Mendoza G, et al. (2023) Distinct beta frequencies reflect categorical decisions. Nature Communications. 14: 2923
Gámez J, Mendoza G, Prado L, et al. (2019) The amplitude in periodic neural state trajectories underlies the tempo of rhythmic tapping. Plos Biology. 17: e3000054
Mendoza G, Méndez JC, Pérez O, et al. (2018) Neural basis for categorical boundaries in the primate pre-SMA during relative categorization of time intervals. Nature Communications. 9: 1098
Mendoza G, Peyrache A, Gámez J, et al. (2016) Recording extracellular neural activity in the behaving monkey using a semi-chronic and high-density electrode system. Journal of Neurophysiology. jn.00116.2016
Merchant H, Pérez O, Bartolo R, et al. (2015) Sensorimotor neural dynamics during isochronous tapping in the medial premotor cortex of the macaque. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 41: 586-602
Merchant H, Bartolo R, Pérez O, et al. (2014) Neurophysiology of timing in the hundreds of milliseconds: multiple layers of neuronal clocks in the medial premotor areas. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 829: 143-54
Mendoza G, Merchant H. (2014) Motor system evolution and the emergence of high cognitive functions. Progress in Neurobiology. 122: 73-93
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