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« Back to PublicationsNeurogenetic phenotypes of learning-dependent plasticity for improved perceptual decisions.
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Lee LY. et al, (2025), Commun Biol, 8
Microstructural and neurochemical plasticity mechanisms interact to enhance human perceptual decision-making.
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Ziminski JJ. et al, (2023), PLoS Biol, 21
Cultural differences in visual perceptual learning.
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Chua SYP. et al, (2022), Int J Psychol, 57, 377 - 386
Where functional MRI stops, metabolism starts.
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Frangou P. and Clarke WT., (2022), Elife, 11
Neurochemical and functional interactions for improved perceptual decisions through training.
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Jia K. et al, (2022), J Neurophysiol, 127, 900 - 912
Functional Interactions between Sensory and Memory Networks for Adaptive Behavior.
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Karlaftis VM. et al, (2021), Cereb Cortex, 31, 5319 - 5330
Brain stimulation boosts perceptual learning by altering sensory GABAergic plasticity and functional connectivity
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Karlaftis VM. et al, (2021)
GABA and glutamate deficits from frontotemporal lobar degeneration are associated with disinhibition.
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Murley AG. et al, (2020), Brain, 143, 3449 - 3462
Learning to optimize perceptual decisions through suppressive interactions in the human brain.
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Frangou P. et al, (2019), Nat Commun, 10
GABA, not BOLD, reveals dissociable learning-dependent plasticity mechanisms in the human brain.
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Frangou P. et al, (2018), Elife, 7
Beta-band frequency peaks inside the subthalamic nucleus as a biomarker for motor improvement after deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease.
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Michmizos KP. et al, (2015), IEEE J Biomed Health Inform, 19, 174 - 180
Inhibitory mechanisms for visual learning in the human brain
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Frangou P. et al, (2015), PERCEPTION, 44, 12 - 12
β-band peak in local field potentials as a marker of clinical improvement in Parkinson's Disease after Deep Brain Stimulation
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Frangou PD. et al, (2014), IFMBE Proceedings, 41, 1841 - 1844
