Publikationen von John-Dylan Haynes

Zeitschriftenartikel (66)

2005
Zeitschriftenartikel
Haynes, J.-D.; Driver, J.; Rees, G.: Visibility reflects dynamic changes of effective connectivity between V1 and fusiform cortex. Neuron 46, S. 811 - 821 (2005)
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Haynes, J.-D.; Rees, G.: Predicting the orientation of invisible stimuli from activity in human primary visual cortex. Nature Neuroscience 8, S. 686 - 691 (2005)
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Haynes, J.-D.; Rees, G.: Predicting the stream of consciousness from activity in early visual cortex. Current Biology 15, S. 1301 - 1307 (2005)
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Haynes, J.-D.; Tregellas, J.; Rees, G.: Attentional integration between anatomically distinct stimulus representations in early visual cortex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 102, S. 14925 - 14930 (2005)
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Sylvester, R.; Haynes, J.-D.; Rees, G.: Saccades differentially modulate human LGN and V1 responses in the presence and absence of visual stimulation. Current Biology 15, S. 37 - 41 (2005)
2004
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Haynes, J.-D.; Lotto, R. B.; Rees, G.: Responses of human visual cortex to uniform surfaces. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 101, S. 4286 - 4291 (2004)

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2011
Buchkapitel
Haynes, J.-D.: Beyond libet: Long-term prediction of free choices from neuroimaging signals. In: Characterizing consciousness, S. 161 - 174 (Hg. Dehaene, S.; Christen, Y.). Springer, Heidelberg (2011)

Meeting Abstract (6)

2010
Meeting Abstract
Cichy, R. M.; Heinzle, J.; Elliott, L.; Haynes, J.-D.: Imagery and perception of objects share cortical representations. In Perception, 39 (Suppl.), S. 15 - 15. Pion Ltd., London (2010)
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Imamoglu, F.; Koch, C.; Haynes, J.-D.: The moment of conscious perception. In Perception, 39 (Suppl.), S. 123 - 123. Pion Ltd., London (2010)
2009
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Howard, J. D.; Plailly, J.; Grüschow, M.; Haynes, J.-D.; Gottfried, J. A.: Odor quality coding and categorization in human posterior piriform cortex. In Nature Neuroscience, 12 (7), S. 932 - 938. (2009)
2006
Meeting Abstract
Haynes, J.-D.; Deichmann, R.; Rees, G.: Predicting conscious perception under rivalry from activity in LGN and V1. In Journal of Vision, 6 (6), S. 857a. (2006)
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Ruff, C. C.; Freeman, E.; Blankenburg, F.; Bjoertomt, O.; Bestmann, S.; Haynes, J.-D.; Rees, G.; Driver, J.: Frontal influences on human retinotopic visual cortex revealed by combining TMS with fMRI and psychophysics. In Perception, 35 (Supplement), S. 234 - 235. (2006)
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Sylvester, R.; Haynes, J.-D.; Driver, J.; Rees, G.: Asymmetric responses to temporal versus nasal hemifield simulation in the human superior colliculus. In Journal of Vision, 6 (6), S. 506a. (2006)

Vortrag (28)

2009
Vortrag
Vogt, B.; David, N.; Haynes, J.-D.; Schütz-Bosbach, S.: Neural basis of visual body perception and self-other distinction. Doktorandenkolloquium, Weißenfels (2009)
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Bode, S.; Bogler, C.; Walter, S.; Haynes, J.-D.: Comparing mechanisms for decision making using multivariate decoding. Human Brain Mapping 2009 (15th Annual Meeting), San Francisco, USA (2009)
2008
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Kalberlah, C.; Haynes, J.-D.: Multivariate pattern classification reveals control regions for visual spatial attention in prefrontal cortex. Neuroscience 2008 (38th Annual Meeting), Washington D.C., USA (2008)
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Kallerhoff, P.; Holländer, A.; Obermayer, K.; Haynes, J.-D.: Predictability of reward modulates spatial attention. Neuroscience 2008 (38th Annual Meeting), Washington D.C., USA (2008)
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Chen, Y.; Haynes, J.-D.: Invariant decoding of object categories from V1 and LOC across different colors, sizes and speeds. European Conference on Visual Perception, Utrecht, Netherlands (2008)
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Bode, S.; Haynes, J.-D.: Neural encoding of object categories with and without awareness: A challenge for signal detection models of human decision making. XXIX International Congress of Psychology, Berlin, Germany (2008)
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Bogler, C.; Haynes, J.-D.: Retinotopically independent processing of saliency signals in the near-absence of attention. XXIX International Congress of Psychology, Berlin, Germany (2008)

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