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Effect of nitrite on the electroencephalographic activity in the healthy brain.

Journal article

Franko E. et al, (2019), Nitric Oxide, 90, 47 - 54

MULTI-PARAMETER MRI ANALYSIS IN THE NATIONAL PRION COHORT

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Porter M-C. et al, (2014), JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY, 85

Identification of the human medial temporal lobe regions on magnetic resonance images.

Journal article

Frankó E. et al, (2014), Hum Brain Mapp, 35, 248 - 256

Multi-parameter MRI analysis in the national prion monitoring cohort

Journal article

Porter M-C. et al, (2014), PRION, 8, 111 - 112

Neuroimaging of amblyopia and binocular vision: a review.

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Joly O. and Frankó E., (2014), Front Integr Neurosci, 8

Dissociable neural effects of long-term stimulus-reward pairing in macaque visual cortex.

Journal article

Frankó E. et al, (2010), J Cogn Neurosci, 22, 1425 - 1439

Offline processing of memories induced by perceptual visual learning during subsequent wakefulness and sleep: a behavioural study

Journal article

Matarazzo L. et al, (2008), JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH, 17, 270 - 270

The representation of Kanizsa illusory contours in the monkey inferior temporal cortex.

Journal article

Sáry G. et al, (2008), Eur J Neurosci, 28, 2137 - 2146

Stimulus similarity-contingent neural adaptation can be time and cortical area dependent.

Journal article

Verhoef B-E. et al, (2008), J Neurosci, 28, 10631 - 10640

IC in IT. Illusory contour processing in macaque inferior temporal cortex

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Chadaide Z. et al, (2004), PERCEPTION, 33, 49 - 49