Zoe Kourtzi

Affiliations: 
University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
visual cognitive neuroscience
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Ziminski JJ, Frangou P, Karlaftis VM, et al. (2023) Microstructural and neurochemical plasticity mechanisms interact to enhance human perceptual decision-making. Plos Biology. 21: e3002029
Davenport F, Gallacher J, Kourtzi Z, et al. (2023) Neurodegenerative disease of the brain: a survey of interdisciplinary approaches. Journal of the Royal Society, Interface. 20: 20220406
Michael E, Covarrubias LS, Leong V, et al. (2022) Learning at your brain's rhythm: individualized entrainment boosts learning for perceptual decisions. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Jia K, Frangou P, Karlaftis VM, et al. (2022) Neurochemical and functional interactions for improved perceptual decisions through training. Journal of Neurophysiology. 127: 900-912
Zamboni E, Kemper VG, Goncalves NR, et al. (2020) Fine-scale computations for adaptive processing in the human brain. Elife. 9
Murley AG, Rouse MA, Jones PS, et al. (2020) GABA and glutamate deficits from frontotemporal lobar degeneration are associated with disinhibition. Brain : a Journal of Neurology
Jia K, Zamboni E, Kemper V, et al. (2020) Recurrent Processing Drives Perceptual Plasticity. Current Biology : Cb
Kourtzi Z, Welchman AE. (2019) Learning predictive structure without a teacher: decision strategies and brain routes. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 58: 130-134
Karlaftis VM, Giorgio J, Vértes PE, et al. (2019) Multimodal imaging of brain connectivity reveals predictors of individual decision strategy in statistical learning. Nature Human Behaviour. 3: 297-307
Frangou P, Emir UE, Karlaftis VM, et al. (2019) Learning to optimize perceptual decisions through suppressive interactions in the human brain. Nature Communications. 10: 474
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