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Practising orientation identification improves orientation coding in V1 neuronsSCHOUPS, Anlek; VOGELS, Rufin; NING QIAN et al.Nature (London). 2001, Vol 412, Num 6846, pp 549-553, issn 0028-0836Article

Extracting 3D structure from disparityORBAN, Guy A; JANSSEN, Peter; VOGELS, Rufin et al.Trends in neurosciences (Regular edition). 2006, Vol 29, Num 8, pp 466-473, issn 0166-2236, 8 p.Article

The effect of category learning on the representation of shape: Dimensions can be biased but not differentiatedDE BEECK, Hans Op; WAGEMANS, Johan; VOGELS, Rufin et al.Journal of experimental psychology. General. 2003, Vol 132, Num 4, pp 491-511, issn 0096-3445, 21 p.Article

Effects of category learning on the stimulus selectivity of macaque inferior temporal neuronsDE BAENE, Wouter; ONS, Bart; WAGEMANS, Johan et al.Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 2008, Vol 15, Num 7-12, pp 717-727, issn 1072-0502, 11 p.Article

Decoding Stimulus-Reward Pairing From Local Field Potentials Recorded From Monkey Visual CortexMANYAKOV, Nikolay V; VOGELS, Rufin; VAN HULLE, Marc M et al.IEEE transactions on neural networks. 2010, Vol 21, Num 12, pp 1892-1902, issn 1045-9227, 11 p.Article

Can neuroimaging really tell us what the human brain is doing? The relevance of indirect measures of population activityOP DE BEECK, Hans; WAGEMANS, Johan; VOGELS, Rufin et al.Acta psychologica. 2001, Vol 107, Num 1-3, pp 323-351, issn 0001-6918Article

Fine-grained stimulus representations in body selective areas of human occipito-temporal cortexCASPARI, Natalie; POPIVANOV, Ivo D; DE MAZIERE, Patrick A et al.NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.). 2014, Vol 102, pp 484-497, issn 1053-8119, 14 p., 2Article

Visual activation in prefrontal cortex is stronger in monkeys than in humansDENYS, Katrien; VANDUFFEL, Wim; FIZE, Denis et al.Journal of cognitive neuroscience. 2004, Vol 16, Num 9, pp 1505-1516, issn 0898-929X, 12 p.Article

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