Mark D. Humphries

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University of Manchester, Manchester, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Computational neuroscience, Neural ensembles, Basal ganglia, Neural coherence
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http://www.systemsneurophysiologylab.manchester.ac.uk/people/profile/?alias=humphriesmark#.WWPw1SeQxhE
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Kevin Gurney grad student 2002 Sheffield University
 (The basal ganglia and action selection: A computational study at multiple levels of description)
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Humphries MD, Gurney K. (2021) Making decisions in the dark basement of the brain: A look back at the GPR model of action selection and the basal ganglia. Biological Cybernetics
Gilbertson T, Humphries M, Steele JD. (2019) Maladaptive striatal plasticity and abnormal reward-learning in cervical dystonia. European Journal of Neuroscience. 50: 3191-3204
Humphries MD, Obeso JA, Dreyer JK. (2018) Insights into Parkinson's disease from computational models of the basal ganglia. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry
Caballero JA, Humphries MD, Gurney KN. (2018) A probabilistic, distributed, recursive mechanism for decision-making in the brain. Plos Computational Biology. 14: e1006033
Bruno AM, Frost WN, Humphries MD. (2017) A spiral attractor network drives rhythmic locomotion. Elife. 6
Gilbertson T, Humphries M, Steele D. (2017) PO079 Cervical dystonia is associated with abnormal reward based reinforcement learning Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry. 88
Humphries MD. (2016) The Goldilocks zone in neural circuits. Elife. 5
Frost WN, Brandon CJ, Bruno AM, et al. (2015) Monitoring Spiking Activity of Many Individual Neurons in Invertebrate Ganglia. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 859: 127-45
Gurney KN, Humphries MD, Redgrave P. (2015) A new framework for cortico-striatal plasticity: behavioural theory meets in vitro data at the reinforcement-action interface. Plos Biology. 13: e1002034
Beste C, Humphries M, Saft C. (2014) Striatal disorders dissociate mechanisms of enhanced and impaired response selection - Evidence from cognitive neurophysiology and computational modelling. Neuroimage. Clinical. 4: 623-34
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