Charlie RE Wilson, DPhil

Affiliations: 
INSERM U846, SBRI 
Area:
Behavioural Neuroscience
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Wegner K, Wilson C, Procyk E, et al. (2019) COGNITIVE EFFORT MODULATES FRONTAL EFFECTIVE CONNECTIONS: A DYNAMIC CAUSAL MODELING STUDY ON MACAQUE MONKEYS Frontiers in Neuroscience. 13
Wilson CR, Vezoli J, Stoll FM, et al. (2016) Prefrontal Markers and Cognitive Performance Are Dissociated during Progressive Dopamine Lesion. Plos Biology. 14: e1002576
Faraut MC, Procyk E, Wilson CR. (2016) Learning to learn about uncertain feedback. Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 23: 90-8
Amiez C, Champod AS, Wilson CR, et al. (2015) A unilateral medial frontal cortical lesion impairs trial and error learning without visual control. Neuropsychologia. 75: 314-321
Stoll FM, Wilson CR, Faraut MC, et al. (2015) The Effects of Cognitive Control and Time on Frontal Beta Oscillations. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Procyk E, Wilson CR, Stoll FM, et al. (2014) Midcingulate Motor Map and Feedback Detection: Converging Data from Humans and Monkeys. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Vezoli J, Dzahini K, Costes N, et al. (2014) Increased DAT binding in the early stage of the dopaminergic lesion: a longitudinal [11C]PE2I binding study in the MPTP-monkey. Neuroimage. 102: 249-61
O'Reilly JX, Croxson PL, Jbabdi S, et al. (2013) Causal effect of disconnection lesions on interhemispheric functional connectivity in rhesus monkeys. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 110: 13982-7
Wilson CR, Gaffan D, Browning PG, et al. (2010) Functional localization within the prefrontal cortex: missing the forest for the trees? Trends in Neurosciences. 33: 533-40
Wilson CR, Buckley MJ, Gaffan D. (2010) Degraded transfer of memories between the visual hemifields in normal macaques revealed by a novel infrared eyetracking method without head fixation. Neuropsychologia. 48: 1376-84
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