Joao Barbosa
Affiliations: | IDIBAPS, Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain |
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Pagnotta MF, Santo-Angles A, Temudo A, et al. (2024) Alpha phase-coding supports feature binding during working memory maintenance. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Barbosa J, Proville R, Rodgers CC, et al. (2023) Early selection of task-relevant features through population gating. Nature Communications. 14: 6837 |
Barbosa J, Lozano-Soldevilla D, Compte A. (2022) Correction: Pinging the brain with visual impulses reveals electrically active, not activity-silent, working memories. Plos Biology. 20: e3001603 |
Barbosa J, Stein H, Zorowitz S, et al. (2022) A practical guide for studying human behavior in the lab. Behavior Research Methods |
Stein H, Barbosa J, Compte A. (2021) Towards biologically constrained attractor models of schizophrenia. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 70: 171-181 |
Barbosa J, Lozano-Soldevilla D, Compte A. (2021) Pinging the brain with visual impulses reveals electrically active, not activity-silent, working memories. Plos Biology. 19: e3001436 |
Barbosa J, Babushkin V, Temudo A, et al. (2021) Across-Area Synchronization Supports Feature Integration in a Biophysical Network Model of Working Memory. Frontiers in Neural Circuits. 15: 716965 |
Stein H, Barbosa J, Rosa-Justicia M, et al. (2020) Reduced serial dependence suggests deficits in synaptic potentiation in anti-NMDAR encephalitis and schizophrenia. Nature Communications. 11: 4250 |
Barbosa J, Compte A. (2020) Build-up of serial dependence in color working memory. Scientific Reports. 10: 10959 |
Barbosa J, Stein H, Martinez RL, et al. (2020) Interplay between persistent activity and activity-silent dynamics in the prefrontal cortex underlies serial biases in working memory. Nature Neuroscience |