Professor Edmund T. Rolls' Publication List by Subject
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Citations   (see also Citations and impact)


Computational Neuroscience

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Rolls, E. T. (2024) Two What, Two Where, Visual Cortical Streams in Humans. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 160: 105650. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2024.105650 Graphical Abstract  Supplementary Material

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Rolls, E. T., Deco,G., Huang,C-C. and Feng,J. (2024) The connectivity of the human frontal pole cortex, and a theory of its involvement in exploit vs explore. Cerebral Cortex 34: 1-19. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhad416  Supplementary Material

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Rolls, E. T. (2023) Hippocampal spatial view cells, place cells, and concept cells: view representations. Hippocampus 33: 667-687. doi: 10.1002/hipo.23536. Supplementary Material

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Verhagen,J.V., Baker,K.L., Vasan,G., Pieribone,V.A. and Rolls, E. T. (2023) Odor encoding by signals in the olfactory bulb. Journal of Neurophysiology 129: 431-444. doi: 10.1152/jn.00449.2022. Supplementary Material

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Rolls, E. T., Rauschecker,J.P., Deco,G., Huang,C-C. and Feng,J. (2023) Auditory cortical connectivity in humans. Cerebral Cortex 33: 6207-6227.  doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhac496. Supplementary Material

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Rolls, E. T., Deco,G., Huang,C-C. and Feng,J. (2023) Human amygdala compared to orbitofrontal cortex connectivity, and emotion. Progress in Neurobiology 220: 102385. doi: 10.1016/j.pneurobio.2022.102385. Supplementary Material

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Rolls, E. T. (2023) Hippocampal spatial view cells for memory and navigation, and their underlying connectivity in humans. Hippocampus.  doi: 10.1002/hipo.23467. Supplementary Material: Spatial view cell az033.mp4   Spatial view cell av232.mp4  Spatial view cell av191.mp4

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Rolls, E. T., Wirth,S., Deco,G., Huang,C-C. and Feng,J. (2023) The human posterior cingulate, retrosplenial and medial parietal cortex effective connectome, and implications for memory and navigation. Human Brain Mapping 44: 629-655. doi: 10.1002/hbm.26089. Supplementary Material

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Rolls, E. T., Deco,G., Huang,C-C. and Feng,J. (2023) Prefrontal and somatosensory-motor cortex effective connectivity in humans. Cerebral Cortex 33: 4939-4963. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhac391. Supplementary Material

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Rolls, E. T., Deco,G., Huang,C-C. and Feng,J. (2022) The hippocampus, ventromedial prefrontal cortex, and episodic and semantic memory. Progress in Neurobiology 217: 102334. doi: 10.1016/j.pneurobio.2022.102334

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Rolls, E. T., Deco,G., Huang,C-C. and Feng,J. (2023) Multiple cortical visual streams in humans. Cerebral Cortex 33: 3319-3349. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhac276. Supplementary Material

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Rolls, E. T., Deco,G., Huang,C-C. and Feng,J. (2023) The human posterior parietal cortex: effective connectome, and its relation to function. Cerebral Cortex 33: 3142-3170. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhac266. Supplementary Material

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Rolls, E. T., Deco,G., Huang,C-C. and Feng,J. (2022) The human language effective connectome. Neuroimage 258: 119352. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2022.119352. Supplementary Material

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Rolls, E. T., Deco,G., Huang,C-C. and Feng,J. (2023) The human orbitofrontal cortex, vmPFC, and anterior cingulate cortex effective connectome: emotion, memory, and action. Cerebral Cortex 33: 330-356. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhac070. Supplementary Material

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Rolls, E. T., Deco,G., Huang,C-C. and Feng,J. (2022) The effective connectivity of the human hippocampal memory system. Cerebral Cortex 32: 3706-3725. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhab442. Supplementary Material   Graphical Abstract

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Huang,C-C., Rolls,E.T., Feng,J. and Lin,C-P. (2022) An extended Human Connectome Project multimodal parcellation atlas of the human cortex and subcortical areas. Brain Structure and Function 227: 763-778.  doi: 10.1007/s00429-021-02421-6. HCPex Atlas

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Rolls, E. T. (2021) On pattern separation in the primate, including human, hippocampus. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 25: 920-922. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2021.07.004.

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Rolls, E. T. (2021) The connections of neocortical pyramidal cells can implement the learning of new categories, attractor memory, and top-down recall and attention. Brain Structure and Function 226: 2523-2536. doi: 10.1007/s00429-021-02347-z. Matlab Code

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Rolls, E. T. (2021)  Learning invariant object and spatial view representations in the brain using slow unsupervised learning. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience 15: 686239. doi: 10.3389/fncom.2021.686239. VisNet Code

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Rolls, E. T. (2021) Mind causality: a computational neuroscience approach. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience doi: 10.3389/fncom.2021.706505.

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Huang,C-C., Rolls, E. T., Hsu,C-C.H., Feng,J. and Lin,C-P. (2021) Extensive cortical connectivity of the human hippocampal memory system: beyond the ‘what’ and ‘where’ dual stream model. Cerebral Cortex 31: 4652-4669.  doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhab113. Supplementary Material

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Rolls, E. T. (2021) Neurons including spatial view cells, and navigation in primates including humans. Hippocampus 31: 593-611. doi: 10.1002/hipo.23324. Supplementary Material Programs and Videos   Video of navigation with spatial view cells

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Rolls, E. T. (2021) A neuroscience levels of explanation approach to the mind and the brain. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience 15: 649679. doi: 10.3389/fncom.2021.649679.

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Rolls, E. T. (2021) Attractor cortical neurodynamics, schizophrenia, and depression. Translational Psychiatry 11: 215. doi: 10.1038/s41398-021-01333-7.

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Rolls, E. T., Cheng,W. and Feng,J. (2021) Brain dynamics: synchronous peaks, functional connectivity, and its temporal variability. Human Brain Mapping 42: 2790-2801. doi: 10.1002/hbm.25404. Supplementary Material

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Rolls, E. T. (2019) Attractor network dynamics, transmitters, and the memory and cognitive changes in aging. Chapter 14 pp 203-225 in Cognitive Changes and the Aging Brain, Eds. K.M.Heilman and S.E.Nadeau. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. doi: 10.1017/9781108554350.

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Rolls, E. T. (2020) Spatial coordinate transforms linking the allocentric hippocampal and egocentric parietal primate brain systems for memory, action in space, and navigation. Hippocampus 30: 332-353.

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Rolls, E. T., Zhou, Y., Cheng,W., Gilson,M., Deco,G. and Feng,J. (2019) Effective connectivity in autism. Autism Research doi: 10.1002/aur.2235.

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Du,J., Rolls, E.T., Cheng,W., Li,Y., Gong,W. and Feng,J. (2020) Functional connectivity of the orbitofrontal cortex, anterior cingulate cortex, and inferior frontal gyrus in humans. Cortex 123: 185-199.

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Rolls, E. T., Huang, C., Lin, C.-P.,Feng, J. and Joliot, M. (2020) Automated anatomical labelling atlas 3. Neuroimage 206: 116189. AAL3

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Rolls, E. T. and Mills, P. (2019) The generation of time in the hippocampal memory system. Cell Reports 28: 1649-1658. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2019.07.042. Press release.

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He, N., Rolls, E. T., Zhao, W. and Guo, S. (2020) Predicting human inhibitory control from brain structural MRI. Brain Imaging and Behavior 14: 2148-2158.

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Turova, T. and Rolls, E. T. (2019) Analysis of biased competition and cooperation for attention in the cerebral cortex. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience 13: 51. doi: 10.3389/fncom.2019.00051

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Rolls, E. T., Cheng,W., Gilson,M., Gong,W., Deco,G., Zac Lo,C-Y., Yang,A.C., Tsai,S-J., Liu,M-E., Lin,C-P. and Feng,J. (2020) Beyond the disconnectivity hypothesis of schizophrenia. Cerebral Cortex 30: 1213-1233.

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Rolls, E. T. (2019) Emotion and reasoning in human decision-makingEconomics: The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal, 13 (2019-39): 1–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.5018/economics-ejournal.ja.2019-39.

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Cheng,W., Rolls, E. T., Robbins,T.W., Gong,W., Liu,Z., Lv,W., Du,J., Wen,H., Ma,L., Burke Quinlan,E., Garavan,H., Artiges,E., Papadopoulos Orfanos,D., Smolka,M.N., Schumann,G., Kendrick,K. and Feng,J. (2019) Decreased brain connectivity in smoking contrasts with increased connectivity in drinking. eLife 8: e40765. doi: 10.7554/eLife.40765. Summary. Press Release. Podcast in part 2.

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Gong,W., Cheng,F., Rolls, E. T., Zac Lo,C.Y., Huang,C.C., Tsai,S.J., Yang,A.C., Lin,C.P. and Feng,J. (2019) A powerful and efficient multivariate approach for voxel-level connectome-wide association studies. Neuroimage 188: 628-641.

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Ma, L., Rolls, E. T., Liu, X., Liu, Y., Jiao, Z., Wang, Y., Gong, W., Ma, Z., Gong, F., and Wan, L. (2019) Multi-scale analysis of schizophrenia risk genes, brain structure, and clinical symptoms reveals integrative clues for subtyping schizophrenia patients. Journal of Molecular Cell Biology 11: 678-687.

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Rolls, E. T., Cheng, W., Gong, W., Qiu, J., Zhou, C., Zhang, J., Lv, W., Ruan, H., Wei, D., Cheng, K., Meng, J., Lin, C. P., Xie, P. and Feng, J. (2019) Functional connectivity of the anterior cingulate cortex in depression and in health. Cerebral Cortex 29: 3617-3630. Supplementary Material.

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Rolls, E. T. (2018) A scientific theory of ars memoriae: spatial view cells in a continuous attractor with linked items. Pp 145-163 in: Les arts de la mémoire et les images mentales. Collège de France: Paris. doi: 10.4000/books.cdf.5552.

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Rolls, E. T. and Wirth, S. (2018) Spatial representations in the primate hippocampus, and their functions in memory and navigation. Progress in Neurobiology 171: 90-113. Supplementary Material. Spatial view cell az033.mp4 Spatial view cell av232.mp4 Spatial view cell av191.mp4

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Cheng, W., Rolls, E. T., Qiu, J., Yang, D., Ruan, H., Wei, D., Zhao, L., Meng, J., Xie, P. and Feng, J. (2018) Functional connectivity of the precuneus in unmedicated patients with depression. Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging 3: 1040-1049.

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Cheng, W., Rolls, E. T., Ruan, H. and Feng, J. (2018) Functional connectivities in the brain that mediate the association between depressive problems and sleep quality. JAMA Psychiatry 75: 1052-1061. Supplementary Material.

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Cheng, W., Rolls, E. T., Qiu, J., Xie, X., Lyu, W., Li, Y., Huang, C. C., Yang, A. C., Tsai, S. J., Lyu, F., Zhuang, K., Lin, C. P., Xie, P. and Feng, J. (2018) Functional connectivity of the human amygdala in health and in depression. Social, Cognitive, and Affective Neuroscience 13: 557-568.

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Rolls, E. T. and Mills, W.P.C. (2018) Non-accidental properties, metric invariance, and encoding by neurons in a model of ventral stream visual object recognition, VisNet. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 152: 20-31.

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Cheng, W., Rolls, E. T., Qiu, J., Xie, X., Wei, D., Huang, C-C., Yang, A. C., Tsai, S.-J., Li, Q., Meng, J., Lin, C.-P., Xie, P. and Feng, J. (2018) Increased functional connectivity of the posterior cingulate cortex with the lateral orbitofrontal cortex in depression. Translational Psychiatry 8: 90.

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Liu,Z., Zhang,J., Xie,X., Rolls, E. T., Sun,J., Zhang,K., Jiao,Z., Chen,Q., Zhang,J., Qiu,J and Feng,J. (2018) Neural and genetic determinants of creativity. Neuroimage 174: 164-176.

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Sun,J., Liu,Z., Rolls, E. T., Chen,Q., Yao,Y., Yang,W., Wei,D., Zhang,Q., Zhang,J., Feng,J., Qiu,J. (2019) Verbal creativity correlates with the temporal variability of brain networks during the resting state. Cerebral Cortex 29: 1047-1058.

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Rolls, E. T. (2018) The storage and recall of memories in the hippocampo-cortical system. Cell and Tissue Research 373: 577-604. Supplementary Material.

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Rolls, E. T., Cheng,W., Gilson,M., Qiu,J., Hu,Z., Ruan,H., Li,Y., Huang,C-C., Yang,A.C., Tsai,S-J., ZhangX., Zhuang,K., Lin,C-P., Deco,G., Xie,P., Feng,J. (2018) Effective connectivity in depression. Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging 3: 187-197. Supplementary Material. Press release.

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Rolls, E. T. and Mills, W.P.C. (2017) Computations in the deep vs superficial layers of the cerebral cortex. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 145: 205-221.

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Rolls, E. T., Lu,W., Wan,L., Yan,H., Wang,C., Yang,F., Tan,Y.L., Li,L., Chinese Schizophrenia Collaboration Group, Yu,H., Liddle,P.F., Palaniyappan,L., Zhang,D., Yue,W. and Feng,J. (2017). Individual differences in schizophrenia. British Journal of Psychiatry Open 3: 265–273. doi: 10.1192/bjpo.bp.117.0050. Supplementary Material.

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Liu, Z., Rolls, E. T., Liu,Z, Zhang,K., Yang,M., Du,J., Gong,W., Cheng,W., Dai,F., Wang,H., Ugurbil,K., Zhang,J. and Feng, J. (2019) Brain annotation toolbox: exploring the functional and genetic associations of neuroimaging results. Bioinformatics 35: 3771-3778. doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btz128. Supplementary Material.

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Rolls,E.T. (2017) Computational models of hippocampal functions. In Menzel, R. (ed) Learning Theory and Behavior, Vol 1 of  Learning and Memory: A Comprehensive Reference, Second Edition:Ed. J.H.Byrne, pp. 557-578. Academic Press: Oxford.  doi 10.1016/B978-0-12-809324-5.21025-0. Also Reference Module in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology.

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Rolls, E.T. (2017) A scientific theory of ars memoriae: spatial view cells in a continuous attractor network with linked items. Hippocampus 27: 570-579.

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Cheng,W., Rolls,E.T., Zhang,J., Sheng,W., Ma,L., Wan,L., Luo,Q. and Feng,J. (2017) Functional connectivity decreases in autism in emotion, self, and face circuits identified by Knowledge-based Enrichment Analysis. Neuroimage 148: 169-178.

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Rolls, E. T. (2017) Computational Neuroscience. Reference Module in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology, Elsevier. doi 10.1016/B978-0-12-809324-5.06860-7.

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Tao,C., Nichols,T.E., Hua,X., Ching,C.R.K., Rolls,E.T., Thompson,P.M. and Feng,J. (2017) Generalized reduced rank latent factor regression for high dimensional tensor fields, and neuroimaging-genetic applications. Neuroimage 144: 35-57.

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Cheng, W., Rolls,E.T., Qiu,J., Liu,W., Tang,Y., Huang,C-C., Wang, XF., Zhang,J., Lin,W., Zheng,L., Pu, JC., Tsai,S-J., Yang,AC., Lin,C-P., Wang,F., Xie,P. and Feng,J. (2016) Medial reward and lateral non-reward orbitofrontal cortex circuits change in opposite directions in depression. Brain 139: 3296-3309. Supplementary Material.

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Li,T., Wang,Q., Zhang,J., Rolls, E. T., Yang,W., Palaniyappan,L., Zhang,L., Cheng,W., Yao,Y., Liu,Z., Gong,X., Luo,Q., Tang,Y., Crow,T.J., Broome, M.R., Xu,K., Li,C., Wang,J., Liu,Z.,Lu,G., Wang,F. and Feng,J. (2017) Brain-wide analysis of functional connectivity in first-episode and chronic stages of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin 43: 436-448.

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Rolls, E. T. and Deco, G. (2016) Non-reward neural mechanisms in the orbitofrontal cortex. Cortex 83: 27-38.

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Rolls, E. T. (2017) Cortical coding. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 32: 316-329.

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Rolls, E. T. (2016) A non-reward attractor theory of depression. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 68: 47-58.

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Rolls, E. T. (2016) Pattern completion and pattern separation mechanisms in the hippocampus. Chapter 4 pp 77-113 in: The Neurobiological Basis of Memory: A System, Attribute, and Process Analysis. Eds. P.A.Jackson, A.A.Chiba, R.F.Berman and M.E.Ragozzino. Springer: Switzerland.

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Robinson, L. and Rolls, E.T. (2015) Invariant visual object recognition: biologically plausible approaches. Biological Cybernetics 109: 505-535.

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Rolls, E. T. (2015) The neuronal representation of information in the human brain. Brain 138: 3459-3462.

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Rolls, E.T., Joliot, M. and Tzourio-Mazoyer, N. (2015) Implementation of a new parcellation of the orbitofrontal cortex in the automated anatomical labeling atlas. Neuroimage 122: 1-5.

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Rolls, E. T. (2016) Pattern separation, completion, and categorisation in the hippocampus and neocortex. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 129: 4-28. Introduction to Special Issue of NLM

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Rolls, E. T. (2015) Diluted connectivity in pattern association networks facilitates the recall of information from the hippocampus to the neocortex. Progress in Brain Research 219: 21-43.

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Cheng,W., Rolls,E.T., Gu, H., Zhang,J. and Feng,J. (2015) Autism: reduced connectivity between cortical areas involved in face expression, theory of mind, and the sense of self. Brain 138: 1382-1393. Supplementary Material.

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Rolls, E.T. and Deco, G. (2015) Stochastic cortical neurodynamics underlying the memory and cognitive changes in aging. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 118: 150-161. Supplementary Material

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Kesner,R.P. and Rolls,E.T. (2015) A computational theory of hippocampal function, and tests of the theory: new developments. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews  48: 92-147.

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Pu, W., Rolls, E. T., Guo, S., Liu, H., Yu, Y., Xue, Z., Rolls, E. T., Feng, J. and Liu, Z. (2014) Altered functional connectivity links in neuroleptic-naïve and neuroleptic-treated patients with schizophrenia, and their relation to symptoms including volition. Neuroimage Clinical  6: 463-474.

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Rolls, E. T. and Deco, G. (2015) Networks for memory, perception, and decision-making, and beyond to how the syntax for language might be implemented in the brain. Brain Research  1621: 316-334.

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Rolls, E. T. and Webb, T. J. (2014) Finding and recognising objects in natural scenes: complementary computations in the dorsal and ventral visual systems. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience 8: 85.

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Webb,T.J. and Rolls,E.T. (2014) Deformation-specific and deformation-invariant visual object recognition: pose vs identity recognition of people and deforming objects. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience 8: 37. 

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Luo,Q., Ge,T., Grabenhorst,F., Feng,J. and Rolls,E.T. (2013). Attention-dependent modulation of cortical taste circuits revealed by Granger causality with signal-dependent noise. PLoS Computational Biology 9: e1003265.

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Rolls,E.T. (2013) The mechanisms for pattern completion and pattern separation in the hippocampus. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience 7: 74. doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2013.00074.

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Rolls,E.T. (2013) A quantitative theory of the functions of the hippocampal CA3 network in memory. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience 7: 98.

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Rolls, E. T., Dempere-Marco,L. and Deco, G. (2013) Holding multiple items in short term memory: a neural mechanism. PLoS ONE 8(4): e61078.

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Walters,D.M., Stringer,S.M. and Rolls,E .T. (2013) Path integration of head direction: updating a packet of neural activity at the correct speed using axonal conduction delays. PLoS ONE 8: e58330.

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Rolls,E.T. (2013) A biased activation theory of the cognitive and attentional modulation of emotion. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7: 74.

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Rolls,E.T., Webb,T.J. and Deco,G. (2012). Communication before coherence. European Journal of Neuroscience 36: 2689-2709.

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Rolls,E.T. (2012) Invariant visual object and face recognition: neural and computational bases, and a model, VisNet. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience 6: (35) 1-70.

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Rolls,E.T. (2012) Advantages of dilution in the connectivity of attractor networks in the brain. Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures 1: 44-54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bica.2012.03.003.

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Deco,G., Rolls,E.T., Albantakis,L. and Romo,R. (2013). Brain mechanisms for perceptual and reward-related decision-making. Progress in Neurobiology  103: 194-213.

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Rolls,E.T. and Treves.A. (2011) The neuronal encoding of information in the brain. Progress in Neurobiology 95: 448-490.

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Webb, T.J., Rolls, E.T., Deco, G. and Feng, J. (2011) Noise in attractor networks in the brain produced by graded firing rate representations. PLoS One 6: e23630.

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Ge, T., Feng, J., Grabenhorst,F. and Rolls,E.T. (2012) Componential Granger causality, and its application to identifying the source and mechanisms of the top-down biased activation that controls attention to affective vs sensory processing. Neuroimage 59: 1846-1858.

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Rolls,E.T. and Webb, T.J. (2012) Cortical attractor network dynamics with diluted connectivity. Brain Research 1434: 212-225.

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Rolls,E.T. (2012) Glutamate, obsessive-compulsive disorder, schizophrenia, and the stability of cortical attractor neuronal networks. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior 100: 736-751.

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Martinez-Garcia, M., Rolls,E.T., Deco,G. and Romo,R. (2011) Neural and computational mechanisms of postponed decisions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA): 108: 11626-11631. Supplementary Material.

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Rolls,E.T. and Deco,G. (2011) Prediction of decisions from noise in the brain before the evidence is provided. Frontiers in Neuroscience 5: 33 (1-11).

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Rolls,E.T. (2011) David Marr’s Vision: floreat computational neuroscience. Brain 134: 913-916.

497.

Rolls, E. T. (2011) Consciousness, decision-making, and neural computation. Chapter 9, pp 287-333 in Perception-Action Cycle: Models, architectures and hardware. Eds. V.Cutsuridis, A.Hussain and J.G.Taylor. Springer: New York.

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Rolls,E.T., Deco,G. and Winterer,G. (2011) A computational neuroscience approach to schizophrenia: working memory and attentional deficits. Archives of General Psychiatry: http://archpsyc.ama-assn.org/cgi/eletters/67/6/570#14034.

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Rolls, E. T. (2010) Noise in the brain, decision making, determinism, free will, and consciousness. Pp. 113-120 in New Horizons in the Neuroscience of Consciousness. Eds. E.Perry, D.Collerton, F.Lebeau and H.Ashton. John Benjamins: Amsterdam.

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Smerieri,A., Rolls,E.T. and Feng,J. (2010) Decision time, slow inhibition, and theta rhythm. Journal of Neuroscience 30: 14173-14181.

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Rolls,E.T. and Deco,G. (2011) A computational neuroscience approach to schizophrenia and its onset. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 35: 1644-1653.

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Rolls,E.T., Grabenhorst,F. and Deco,G. (2010) Decision-making, errors, and confidence in the brain. Journal of Neurophysiology 104: 2359-2374.

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Grabenhorst,F. and Rolls,E .T. (2010) Attentional modulation of affective vs sensory processing: functional connectivity and a top-down biased activation theory of selective attention. Journal of Neurophysiology 104: 1649-1660.

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Rolls,E.T., Grabenhorst,F. and Deco,G. (2010) Choice, difficulty, and confidence in the brain. Neuroimage 53: 694-706.

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Perry, G., Rolls, E. T. and Stringer, S. M. (2010) Continuous transformation learning of translation invariant representations. Experimental Brain Research 204: 255-270.

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Insabato, A., Pannunzi, M., Rolls,E.T., and Deco,G. (2010) Confidence-related decision-making. Journal of Neurophysiology 104: 539-547.

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Loh,M., Rolls,E.T. and Deco,G. (2010). Local cortical dynamics related to mental illnesses. Chapter 15, pp 321-340 in Systems Biology and Psychiatric Research. Eds: F.Tretter, P.J.Gebicke-Haerter, E.R.Mendoza and G.Winterer. Wiley: Weinheim.

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Rolls,E.T. (2010) A computational theory of episodic memory formation in the hippocampus. Behavioural Brain Research 215: 180-196.

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Deco,G., Rolls,E.T., and Romo,R. (2010) Synaptic dynamics and decision-making. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107:7545-7549.

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Rolls,E.T. (2010) Attractor networks. WIREs Cognitive Science 1: 119-134.

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Rolls,E.T., Critchley,H.D., Verhagen,J.V. and Kadohisa,M. (2010) The representation of information about taste and odor in the orbitofrontal cortex. Chemosensory Perception 3: 16-33.

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Rolls, E. T. (2009).  The neurophysiology and computational mechanisms of object representation. Ch 14 pp. 257-287 in Object Categorization: Computer and Human Vision Perspectives. Eds. S.Dickinson, M.Tarr, A.Leonardis and B.Schiele. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

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Rolls,E.T. (2009) From reward value to decision-making: neuronal and computational principles. Chapter 5, pp. 95-130 in Handbook of Reward and Decision Making, Eds. J-C. Dreher and L.Tremblay. Academic Press: New York

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Deco,G. and Rolls,E.T. (2009) Stochastic dynamics in the brain and probabilistic decision-making. Pp. 31-50 in Creating Brain-like Intelligence: From Basic principles to Complex Intelligent Systems, Eds. B.Sendhoff, E.Körner, O.Sporns, H.Ritter and K.Doya. Springer-Verlag: Berlin.

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Deco,G. and Rolls,E.T. (2009) Stochastic neurodynamical computation of brain functions. Chapter 3, pp. 45-57 in Computational Modelling in Behavioural Neuroscience, Eds. D.Heinke and E.Mavritsaki. Psychology Press: Hove, UK.

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Deco, G. and Rolls,E.T. (2009) Vision - computational approaches. Pp. 4291-4295 in  Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, Eds. U.Windhorst, M.D.Binder and N.Hirokawa. Springer-Verlag: Berlin.

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Deco,G., Rolls, E.T. and Romo,R. (2009). Stochastic dynamics as a principle of brain function. Progress in Neurobiology 88: 1-16.

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Rolls,E .T., Grabenhorst,F.and Franco,L. (2009) Prediction of subjective affective state from brain activations. Journal of Neurophysiology 101:1294-1308.

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Rolls, E. T. (2008). Emotion, higher order syntactic thoughts, and consciousness. Chapter 4, pp. 131-167 in Frontiers of Consciousness, eds. L.Weiskrantz and M.Davies. Oxford University Press: Oxford.

455.

Rolls,E.T., Tromans, J. and Stringer,S.M. (2008). Spatial scene representations formed by self-organizing learning in a hippocampal extension of the ventral visual systemEuropean Journal of Neuroscience 28: 2116-2127.

453.

Rolls,E.T. (2008) The primate hippocampus and episodic memory. Chapter 4.2, pp. 417-438 in Handbook of Episodic Memory, Eds. E.Dere, A.Easton, L.Nadel and J.P.Huston. Elsevier: Amsterdam.

451.

Rolls, E.T. (2008) Face processing in different brain areas, and critical band masking. Journal of Neuropsychology 2, 325-360.

450.

Rolls,E.T., Loh,M., Deco,G. and Winterer,G. (2008) Computational models of schizophrenia and dopamine modulation in the prefrontal cortex. Nature Reviews Neuroscience 9: 696-709.

449.

Rolls,E.T., Loh,M. and Deco,G. (2008) An attractor hypothesis of obsessive-compulsive disorder. European Journal of Neuroscience 28: 782-793.

448.

Deco,G. and Rolls, E.T. (2008) Neural mechanisms of visual memory: a neurocomputational perspective. Chapter 8 pp 247-289 in S. J. Luck and A. Hollingworth (eds.) Visual Memory.  Oxford University Press: Oxford.

447.

Rolls,E.T. (2008) Computational models of hippocampal functions. Pp. 641-666 in Learning Theory and Behavior, Ed. R.Menzel. Vol 1 of  Learning and Memory: A Comprehensive Reference, Ed. J.Byrne.  Elsevier: Oxford.

447a

Rolls,E.T. (2009) Computational models of hippocampal functions. Chapter 16, pp. 331-355 in Concise Learning and Memory: The Editor's Selection, Ed. J.Byrne.  Elsevier: Oxford.

446.

Stringer,S.M., and Rolls,E.T.  (2008) Learning transform invariant object recognition in the visual system with multiple stimuli present during training. Neural Networks 21: 888-903..

445.

Rolls, E. T. (2008). Top-down control of visual perception: attention in natural vision. Perception 37: 333-354.

436.

Loh,M., Rolls,E.T. and Deco,G. (2007) Statistical fluctuations in attractor networks related to schizophrenia. Pharmacopsychiatry 40: S78-84.

433.

Rolls,E.T. (2007) An attractor network in the hippocampus: theory and neurophysiology. Learning and Memory 14: 714-731.

432.

Rolls,E.T. (2007) A computational neuroscience approach to consciousnessNeural Networks 20: 962-982.

431.

Loh,M., Rolls,E.T. and Deco,G. (2007) A dynamical systems hypothesis of schizophrenia. PLoS Computational Biology 3(11): e228. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.0030228

430.

Stringer,S.M., Rolls,E.T.  and Tromans, J. (2007) Invariant object recognition with trace learning and multiple stimuli present during training. Network: Computation in Neural Systems 18: 161-187.

427.

Rolls, E. T. (2007).  Invariant representations of objects in natural scenes in the temporal cortex visual areas.  Chapter 3, pp. 47-102 in S. Funahashi (Ed.), Representation and Brain.  Springer: Tokyo.

424.

Rolls,E.T., McCabe,C. and Redoute,J. (2008) Expected value, reward outcome, and temporal difference error representations in a probabilistic decision task. Cerebral Cortex 18: 652-663..

422.

Rolls,E.T. (2007) The affective neuroscience of consciousness: higher order syntactic thoughts, dual routes to emotion and action, and consciousness. Chapter 29, pp. 831-859 in Cambridge Handbook of Consciousness.  Eds. P.D. Zelazo, M. Moscovitch and E.Thompson. Cambridge University Press: New York.

421.

Rolls, E. T. (2007) Computations in memory systems in the brain. Chapter 6 pp. 191-242 in Neurobiology of Learning and Memory (2nd edition), Eds. R. P. Kesner and J. L. Martinez Jr.  Elsevier: San Diego.

419.

Franco,L., Rolls,E.T., Aggelopoulos,N.C. and Jerez,J.M. (2007) Neuronal selectivity, population sparseness, and ergodicity in the inferior temporal visual cortex. Biological Cybernetics 96: 547-560.

418.

Deco,G. and Rolls,E.T. (2007) Decision-making mechanisms in the brain. American Institute of Physics Conference Proceedings 887: 21-28.

415.

Stringer,S.M. and Rolls,E.T.  (2006) Self-organizing path integration using a linked continuous attractor and competitive network: path integration of head direction. Network: Computation in Neural Systems 17: 419-445.

414.

Rolls,E.T. and Stringer,S.M. (2007) Invariant visual object recognition: a model, with lighting invariance. Journal of Physiology - Paris 100: 43-62.

413.

Rolls,E.T. and Stringer,S.M. (2007) Invariant global motion recognition in the dorsal visual system: a unifying theory. Neural Computation 19: 139-169.

412.

Rolls, E. T. (2007) The representation of information about faces in the temporal and frontal lobesNeuropsychologia 45 124-143.

411.

Rolls, E. T., Stringer,S.M. and Elliot,T.  (2006)  Entorhinal cortex grid cells can map to hippocampal place cells by competitive learning. Network: Computation in Neural Systems 17: 447-465.

410.

Rolls,E.T. and Deco,G. (2006) Attention in natural scenes: neurophysiological and computational bases. Neural Networks 19: 1383-1394.

407.

Rolls,E.T., Franco,L., Aggelopoulos,N.C. and Perez,J.M. (2006) Information in the first spike, the order of spikes, and the number of spikes provided by neurons in the inferior temporal visual cortex. Vision Research 46: 4193-4205.

406.

Perry, G., Rolls, E. T. and Stringer, S. M. (2006) Spatial vs temporal continuity in view invariant visual object recognition learning. Vision Research 46: 3994-4006.

405.

Stringer,S.M., and Rolls,E.T.  (2007) Hierarchical dynamical models of motor function. Neurocomputing 70: 975-990.

404.

Deco,G. and Rolls,E.T. (2006) A neurophysiological model of decision-making and Weber's law. European Journal of Neuroscience 24: 901-916.

403.

Rolls,E.T. and Kesner,R.P. (2006) A computational theory of hippocampal function, and empirical tests of the theory. Progress in Neurobiology 79: 1-48.

401.

Stringer, S. M., Rolls, E. T. and Taylor, P. (2007)  Learning movement sequences with a delayed reward signal in a hierarchical model of motor function. Neural Networks 20:  172-181.

398.

Rolls, E. T. (2006)  Consciousness absent and present: a neurophysiological exploration of masking.  Ch 6, pp. 89-108 in: The First Half Second: the microgenesis and temporal dynamics of unconscious and conscious visual processes.  (Eds.) H. Ogmen & B. G. Breitmeyer.  MIT Press: Cambridge, MA.

396.

Stringer,S.M., Perry, G., Rolls,E.T. and Proske,H. (2006) Learning invariant object recognition in the visual system with continuous transformations. Biological Cybernetics: 94: 128-142.

393.

Rolls,E.T. and Stringer,S.M. (2005) Spatial view cells in the hippocampus, and their idiothetic update based on place and head direction. Neural Networks 18: 1229-1241.

391.

Deco,G. and Rolls,E.T. (2005) Attention, short term memory, and action selection: a unifying theory. Progress in Neurobiology 76: 236-256.

388.

Rolls,E.T., Franco, L. and Stringer S. M. (2005)  The perirhinal cortex and long-term familiarity memory. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 58B: 234–245.

386.

Rolls,E.T. (2005) Head direction and spatial view cells in primates, and brain mechanisms for path integration. Ch. 14, pp. 299-318 in Head Direction Cells and the Neural Mechanisms of Spatial Orientation. S.I. Wiener and J. Taube, eds., MIT Press: Cambridge, MA.

379.

Deco,G. and Rolls,E.T. (2005) Neurodynamics of biased competition and cooperation for attention: a model with spiking neurons. Journal of Neurophysiology 94: 295-313.

375.

Rolls, E. T. and Stringer, S. M. (2004).  Neurophysiology of the primate hippocampus leading to a model of its functions in episodic and spatial memory.  Proceedings of the IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks 1:636-642.

374.

Deco,G. and Rolls,E.T. (2005) The role of short term memory in visual attention. Ch 100 pp. 610-617 in The Neurobiology of Attention, Eds. L.Itti, G.Rees and J.K.Tsotsos. Elsevier Press: San Diego.

373.

Deco,G., Rolls,E.T. and Zihl,J. (2005) A neurodynamical model of visual attention. Ch 97 pp. 593-599 in The Neurobiology of Attention, Eds. L.Itti, G.Rees and J.K.Tsotsos. Elsevier Press: San Diego.

372.

Deco,G. and Rolls,E.T. (2005) Sequential memory: a putative neural and synaptic dynamical mechanism. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 17: 294-307.

370

Stringer,S.M., Rolls,E.T. and Trappenberg,T.P. (2005) Self-organizing continuous attractor network models of hippocampal spatial view cells. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 83: 79-92.

369.

Aggelopoulos,N.C., Franco,L. and Rolls,E.T. (2005) Object perception in natural scenes: encoding by inferior temporal cortex simultaneously recorded neurons. Journal of Neurophysiology 93: 1342-1357.

365.

Rolls,E.T. (2004) Neural networks in the brain. Pp. 639-641 in The Oxford Companion to the Mind, Second Edition, Ed. R.L.Gregory. Oxford University Press: Oxford.

364.

Deco,G. and Rolls,E.T. (2005) Synaptic and spiking dynamics underlying reward reversal in the orbitofrontal cortex. Cerebral Cortex, 15: 15-30.

360.

Deco,G., Rolls,E.T., and Horwitz,B.(2004) “What” and “where” in visual working memory: a computational neurodynamical perspective for integrating fMRI and single-neuron data. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 16: 683-701.

355.

Rolls, E.T. (2004) A higher order syntactic thought (HOST) theory of consciousness. Ch 7, pp. 137-172 in Higher Order Theories of Consciousness. Ed. R.J.Gennaro. John Benjamins: Amsterdam/Philadelphia.

351.

Franco,L., Rolls,E.T., Aggelopoulos,N.C. and Treves,A. (2004) The use of decoding to analyze the contribution to the information of the correlations between the firing of simultaneously recorded neurons. Experimental Brain Research 155: 370-384.

350.

Rolls, E.T. (2003). Vision, emotion and memory: from neurophysiology to computation. Pp. 547-573 in Cognition and Emotion in the Brain.  (Eds. T. Ono, G. Matsumoto, R. R. Llinas, A. Berthoz, R. Norgren, H. Nishijo, and R. Tamura).  Elsevier Science: Amsterdam.

348.

Rolls,E.T., Aggelopoulos,N.C., Franco,L., and Treves,A. (2004) Information encoding in the inferior temporal cortex: contributions of the firing rates and correlations between the firing of neurons. Biological Cybernetics 90: 19-32.

347.

Deco,G. and Rolls,E.T. (2004) A neurodynamical cortical model of visual attention and invariant object recognition. Vision Research 44: 621-644.

345.

Stringer,S.M., Rolls,E.T. and Trappenberg,T.P. (2004) Self-organising continuous attractor networks with multiple activity packets, and the representation of space. Neural Networks 17: 5-27.

344.

Rolls,E.T. (2004) Invariant object and face recognition. In The Visual Neurosciences. Pages 1165-1178 in Volume 2. Eds. L.M.Chalupa and J.S.Werner. MIT Press: Cambridge, Mass.

341.

Rolls, E.T. (2003) Consciousness absent and present: a neurophysiological exploration. Progress in Brain Research 144: 95-106.

340.

Rolls,E.T. (2004) The operation of memory systems in the brain. Ch 16, pp. 491-534 in Computational Neuroscience: A Comprehensive Approach, Ed. J. Feng. Chapman and Hall/CRC: London.

339.

Deco,G. and Rolls,E.T. (2003) Attention and working memory: a dynamical model of neuronal activity in the prefrontal cortexEuropean Journal of Neuroscience 18: 2374-2390.

329.

Rolls,E.T., Franco,L., Aggelopoulos,N.C., and Reece,S. (2003) An information theoretic approach to the contributions of the firing rates and the correlations between the firing of neurons. Journal of Neurophysiology 89: 2810-2822.

323.

Stringer,S.M., Rolls,E.T., Trappenberg,T.P. and de Araujo, I.E. (2003) Self-organising continuous attractor networks and motor function. Neural Networks 16: 161-182.

321.

Deco,G. and Rolls,E.T. (2003) Object-based visual neglect: a computational hypothesis. European Journal of Neuroscience 16:1994-2000.

319.

Rolls,E.T. and Arbib,M. (2003) Visual scene perception. Pp 1210-1215 In Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks: The Second Edition, Ed. M.Arbib. MIT Press: Cambridge, MA.

318.

Trappenberg,T.P., Rolls, E.T. and Stringer,S.M. (2002) Effective size of receptive fields of inferior temporal cortex neurons in natural scenes. Pp. 293-300 in Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 14, Volume 1, Eds. T.G. Dietterich, S. Becker, Z. Ghahramani. MIT Press: Cambridge, MA.

312.

Stringer,S.M. and Rolls,E.T. (2002) Invariant object recognition in the visual system with novel views of 3D objects. Neural Computation 14: 2585-2596.

311.

Deco, G. and Rolls, E.T. (2002) A neurodynamical theory of visual attention: comparisons with fMRI- and single-neuron data. Pp. 3-8 in Proceedings of the Artificial Neural Networks Conference - ICANN 2002 LNCS 2415, ed. J.R. Dorronsoro. Springer Verlag: Berlin.

309.

Stringer,S.M., Rolls,E.T., Trappenberg,T.P. and Araujo,I.E.T. (2002) Self-organising continuous attractor networks and path integration. Two-dimensional models of place cells. Network: Computation in Neural Systems, 13:429-446.

307.

Stringer,S.M., Trappenberg,T.P., Rolls,E.T. and Araujo,I.E.T. (2002) Self-organising continuous attractor networks and path integration. One-dimensional models of head direction cells. Network: Computation in Neural Systems, 13(2):217-42.

306.

Rolls,E.T., Stringer,S.M. and Trappenberg,T.P. (2002) A unified model of spatial and episodic memory. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 269: 1087-1093.

305.

Rolls,E.T. (2002) Hippocampal spatial representations and navigation in primates. Ch. 10, pp. 183-195 in The Neural Basis of Navigation: Evidence from Single Cell Recording. Ed. P.E.Sharp. Kluwer: Boston.

304.

Elliffe,M.C.M., Rolls,E.T. and Stringer,S.M. (2002) Invariant recognition of feature combinations in the visual system. Biological Cybernetics 86:59-71.

302.

Rolls,E.T. (2001) Functions of the primate temporal lobe cortical visual areas in invariant visual object and face recognition: computational mechanisms. Pp. 396-408 in Vision: The Approach of Biophysics and Neurosciences, Ed. C.Musio. World Scientific: London.

301.

Rolls,E.T. (2001) Functions of the primate temporal lobe cortical visual areas in invariant visual object and face recognition. Pp. 366-395 in Vision: The Approach of Biophysics and Neurosciences, Ed. C.Musio. World Scientific: London.

300.

Araujo,I.E.T., Rolls,E.T. and Stringer,S.M. (2001) A view model which accounts for the spatial fields of hippocampal primate spatial view cells and rat place cells. Hippocampus 11: 699-706.

299.

Rolls,E.T. (2000) Representations in the brain. Synthèse: 129: 153-171 (Special issue, Eds. G.Vacariu, M.Vacariu and E.T.Rolls. Kluwer: Dordrecht).

297.

Friston,K.J., Buechel,C., Fink,G.R., Morris,J., Rolls,E.T. and Dolan,R.J. (1997) Psychophysiological and modulatory interactions in neuroimaging. Neuroimage 6: 218-229.

296.

Panzeri,S., Rolls,E.T., Battaglia,F.P. and Lavis,R. (2001) Simulation studies of the speed of recurrent processing. In Emergent Neural Computational Architectures based on Neuroscience, Eds. S.Wermter, J.Austin and D.J.Willshaw. Springer: Heidelberg.

295.

Renart,A., Moreno,R., de la Rocha, J., Parga,N. and Rolls,E.T. (2001) A model of the IT-PF network in object working memory which includes balanced persistent activity and tuned inhibition. Neurocomputing 38-40: 1525-1531.

294.

Panzeri,S., Rolls,E.T., Battaglia,F. and Lavis,R. (2001) Speed of feedforward and recurrent processing in multilayer networks of integrate-and-fire neurons. Network: Computation in Neural Systems 12: 423-440.

290.

Rolls,E.T. and Stringer,S.M. (2001) Invariant object recognition in the visual system with error correction and temporal difference learning. Network: Computation in Neural Systems, 12:111-129.

289.

Rolls,E.T. and Stringer,S.M. (2001) A model of the interaction between mood and memory. Network: Computation in Neural Systems, 12: 89-109.

286..

Rolls,E.T. (2000) Hippocampo-cortical and cortico-cortical backprojections. Hippocampus 10: 380-388.

284.

Rolls,E.T. and Stringer,S.M. (2000) On the design of neural networks in the brain by genetic evolution. Progress in Neurobiology 61: 557-579.

283.

Stringer,S.M. and Rolls,E.T. (2000) Position invariant recognition in the visual system with cluttered environments. Neural Networks 13: 305-315.

280.

Rolls,E.T. (2000)  Functions of the primate temporal lobe cortical visual areas in invariant visual object and face recognition. Neuron 27: 1-20.

278.

Schultz,S., Panzeri,S., Rolls,E.T. and Treves,A. (2000) Quantitative model analysis of a Schaffer collateral model. Ch. 14, pp. 257-272 in Information Theory and the Brain. eds. R.Baddeley, P.Hancock and P.Foldiak. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

277.

Elliffe,M.C.M., Rolls,E.T., Parga,N. and Renart,A. (2000) A recurrent model of transformation invariance by association. Neural Networks 13: 225-237.

275.

Rolls,E.T. and Milward,T. (2000) A model of invariant object recognition in the visual system: learning rules, activation functions, lateral inhibition, and information-based performance measures. Neural Computation 12 (11): 2547-2572

272.

Renart,A., Parga,N. and Rolls,E.T. (1999) Connected cortical recurrent networks. Proceedings of the 5th International Work-conference on Artificial and Natural Neural Networks (IWANN’99, eds. J.Mira and J.V.Sanchez-Andres), 1: 163-170. Lecture Notes in Computer Science: Springer.

268.

Renart,A., Parga,N. and Rolls,E.T. (1999) Associative memory properties of multiple cortical modules. Network 10: 237-255.

266.

Schultz,S. and Rolls,E.T. (1999) Analysis of information transmission in the Schaffer collaterals. Hippocampus 9: 582-598.

265.

Panzeri,S., Schultz,S.R., Treves,A. and Rolls,E.T. (1999) Correlations and the encoding of information in the nervous system. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 266: 1001-1012. Appendix

264.

Treves,A., Georges-François,P., Panzeri,S., Robertson,R.G. and Rolls,E.T. (1999) The metric content of spatial views as represented in the primate hippocampus. Pp. 239-247 in Neural Circuits and Neural Networks, Eds. V.Torre and J.Nicholls. Springer: Berlin.

263.

Renart,A., Parga,N. and Rolls,E.T. (2000) A recurrent model of the interaction between the prefrontal cortex and inferior temporal cortex in delay memory tasks. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 12, 171-177, Eds. S.A.Solla, T.K.Leen and K.-R.Mueller, MIT Press: Cambridge Mass.

261.

Panzeri,S., Treves,A., Schultz,S. and Rolls,E.T. (1999) On decoding the responses of a population of neurons from short time windows. Neural Computation 11: 1553-1577.

258.

Renart,A., Parga,N. and Rolls,E.T. (1999) Backprojections in the cerebral cortex: implications for memory storage. Neural Computation 11: 1349-1388.

257.

Rolls,E.T., Tovee,M.J. and Panzeri,S. (1999) The neurophysiology of backward visual masking: information analysis. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 11: 300-311.

255.

Treves,A., Panzeri,S., Rolls,E.T., Booth,M., and Wakeman,E.A. (1999) Firing rate distributions and efficiency of information transmission of inferior temporal cortex neurons to natural visual stimuli. Neural Computation 11: 611-641.

254.

Fulvi Mari,C., Panzeri,S., Rolls,E.T. and Treves,A. (2000) A quantitative model of information processing in CA1. Ch. 15, pp. 273-289 in Information Theory and the Brain. eds. R.Baddeley, P.Hancock and P.Foldiak. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

252.

Schultz,S., Panzeri,S., Treves,A. and Rolls,E.T. (1998) Correlated firing and the information represented by neurons in short epochs. Computational Neuroscience: Trends in Research, Ed. J.Bower.

250.

Panzeri,S., Treves,A., Schultz,S. and Rolls,E.T. (1998) Decoding population responses in short time epochs. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks: 965-972 (L. Niklasson, M. Boden and T. Ziemke, Eds). Springer-Verlag, London.

245.

Parga,N. and Rolls,E.T. (1998) Transform invariant recognition by association in a recurrent network. Neural Computation 10: 1507-1525.

244.

Rolls,E.T., Treves,A., Robertson,R.G., Georges-François,P. and Panzeri,S. (1998) Information about spatial view in an ensemble of primate hippocampal cells. Journal of Neurophysiology 79: 1797-1813.

239.

Rolls,E.T. (1997) Consciousness in Neural Networks? Neural Networks 10: 1227-1240.

236.

Rolls,E.T. (1997) A neurophysiological and computational approach to the functions of the temporal lobe cortical visual areas in invariant object recognition. Chapter 9, pp. 184-220 in Computational and Psychophysical Mechanisms of Visual Coding, eds. M.Jenkin and L.Harris. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

235.

Treves,A., Rolls,E.T. and Simmen,M. (1997) Time for retrieval in recurrent associative memories. Physica D 107: 392-400.

231.

Rolls,E.T., Treves,A., Tovee,M. and Panzeri,S. (1997) Information in the neuronal representation of individual stimuli in the primate temporal visual cortex. Journal of Computational Neuroscience 4: 309-333.

228.

Rolls,E.T., Treves,A., Foster,D. and Perez-Vicente,C.  (1997) Simulation studies of the CA3 hippocampal subfield modelled as an attractor neural network. Neural Networks 10: 1559-1569.

227.

Baddeley,R.J., Abbott,L.F., Booth,M.J.A., Sengpiel,F., Freeman,T., Wakeman,E.A., and Rolls,E.T. (1997) Responses of neurons in primary and inferior temporal visual cortices to natural scenes. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 264: 1775-1783.

226.

Wallis,G. and Rolls,E.T. (1997) Invariant face and object recognition in the visual system. Progress in Neurobiology 51: 167-194.

225.

Rolls,E.T., Treves,A. and Tovee,M.J. (1997) The representational capacity of the distributed encoding of information provided by populations of neurons in the primate temporal visual cortex. Experimental Brain Research 114: 149-162.

223.

Treves,A., Rolls,E.T. and Tovee,M.J. (1996) On the time required for recurrent processing in the brain. Pp. 371-382 in Neurobiology: Ionic Channels, Neurons, and the Brain, eds. V.Torre and F.Conti. Plenum: New York.

222.

Simmen,M.W., Treves,A., and Rolls,E.T. (1996) Pattern retrieval in threshold-linear associative nets. Network 7: 109-122.

217.

Treves,A., Barnes,C.A. and Rolls,E.T. (1996) Quantitative analysis of network models and of hippocampal data. Pp. 567-579 in: Perception, Memory and Emotion: Frontier in Neuroscience, edited by T.Ono, B.L. McNaughton, S. Molotchnikoff, E.T. Rolls and H. Nishijo. Elsevier: Amsterdam.

215.

Rolls,E.T., Critchley,H.D. and Treves,A. (1996) The representation of olfactory information in the primate orbitofrontal cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology 75: 1982-1996.

213.

Simmen,M.W., Rolls,E.T. and Treves,A. (1996) On the dynamics of a network of spiking neurons. In Computations and Neuronal Systems: Proceedings of CNS95, eds. F.H.Eekman and J.M.Bower. Kluwer: Boston.

207.

Rolls,E.T. (1996) Roles of Long Term Potentiation and Long Term Depression in neuronal network operations in the brain. Chapter 11, pp. 223-250 in Cortical Plasticity: LTP and LTD, eds. M.S.Fazeli and G.L.Collingridge. Bios: Oxford.

206.

Panzeri,S., Biella,G., Rolls,E.T., Skaggs,W.E. and Treves,A. (1996) Speed, noise, information and the graded nature of neuronal responses. Network 7: 365-370.

205.

Rolls,E.T. (1996) A theory of hippocampal function in memory. Hippocampus 6: 601-620.

204.

Abbott,L.F., Rolls,E.T. and Tovee,M.J. (1996) Representational capacity of face coding in monkeys. Cerebral Cortex 6: 498-505.

200.

Rolls,E.T. (1995) A model of the operation of the hippocampus and entorhinal cortex in memory. International Journal of Neural Systems 6, Supplement: 51-70.

199.

Rolls,E.T. (1995) Learning mechanisms in the temporal lobe visual cortex. Behavioural Brain Research 66: 177-185.

197.

Tovee,M.J. and Rolls,E.T. (1995) Information encoding in short firing rate epochs by single neurons in the primate temporal visual cortex. Visual Cognition 2: 35-58.

196.

Rolls,E.T. and Tovee,M.J. (1995) Sparseness of the neuronal representation of stimuli in the primate temporal visual cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology 73: 713-726.

193.

Rolls,E.T. and Tovee,M.J. (1994) Processing speed in the cerebral cortex and the neurophysiology of visual masking. Proceedings of the Royal Society, B, 257: 9-15.

192.

Rolls,E.T. (1994) Brain mechanisms for invariant visual recognition and learning. Behavioural Processes 33: 113-138.

186.

Treves,A. and Rolls,E.T. (1994) A computational analysis of the role of the hippocampus in memory. Hippocampus 4: 374-391.

185.

Rolls,E.T. (1994) Neurophysiological and neuronal network analysis of how the primate hippocampus functions in memory. Pp. 713-744 in The Memory System of the Brain, ed. J.Delacour. World Scientific: London.

182.

Rolls,E.T. and Treves,A. (1994) Neural networks in the brain involved in memory and recall. Progress in Brain Research 102: 335-341.

180.

Treves,A. and Rolls,E.T. (1993) The autoassociative hypothesis places constraints on hippocampal organization. Pp. 21-26 in Proceedings of the International Conference on Neural Networks, ed. S.Gielen. Springer: London.

179.

Wallis,G., Rolls,E.T. and Foldiak,P. (1993) Learning invariant responses to the natural transformations of objects. International Joint Conference on Neural Networks 2: 1087-1090.

175.

Rolls,E.T. and Treves,A. (1993) Neural networks in the brain involved in memory and recall.  Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks 1: 9-14.

172.

Tovee,M.J., Rolls,E.T., Treves,A. and Bellis,R.P. (1993) Information encoding and the responses of single neurons in the primate temporal visual cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology 70: 640-654.

170.

Treves,A. and Rolls,E.T. (1992) Computational analysis of the operation of a real neuronal network in the brain: the role of the hippocampus in memory. Pp. 891-898 in Artificial Neural Networks 2, eds. I.Aleksander and J.Taylor. North-Holland: Amsterdam.

169.

Rolls,E.T. (1992) Networks in the brain. Ch. 4, pp. 103-120 in The Simulation of Human Intelligence, ed. D.E.Broadbent. Blackwell: Oxford.

163.

Treves,A. and Rolls,E.T. (1992) Computational constraints suggest the need for two distinct input systems to the hippocampal CA3 network. Hippocampus 2: 189-199.

162.

Rolls,E.T. (1992) Neurophysiological mechanisms underlying face processing within and beyond the temporal cortical visual areas. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 335: 11-21.

154.

Treves,A. and Rolls,E.T. (1991) What determines the capacity of autoassociative memories in the brain ? Network 2: 371-397.

151.

Rolls,E.T. (1990) Theoretical and neurophysiological analysis of the functions of the primate hippocampus in memory. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia in Quantitative Biology 55: 995-1006.

150.

Rolls,E.T. and Treves,A. (1990) The relative advantages of sparse versus distributed encoding for associative neuronal networks in the brain. Network 1: 407-421.

148.

Rolls,E.T. (1990) A theory of emotion, and its application to understanding the neural basis of emotion. Cognition and Emotion 4: 161-190.

143.

Treves,A. and Rolls,E.T. (1990) Neuronal networks in the hippocampus involved in memory. Pp. 81-95 in Statistical Mechanics of Neural Networks (Lecture Notes in Physics, 368), ed. L.Garrido. Springer: Berlin.

142.

Rolls,E.T. (1990) Spatial memory, episodic memory, and neuronal network functions in the hippocampus. Pp. 445-470 in The Biology of Memory, eds. L.R.Squire and E.Lindenlaub. Schattauer Verlag: Stuttgart and New York (Symposium Medicum Hoechst 23).

140.

Rolls,E.T. and Treves,A. (1990) Neuronal networks in the brain. Physics World 3 (5): 31-35.

138.

Rolls,E.T. (1990) Principles underlying the representation and storage of information in neuronal networks in the primate hippocampus and cerebral cortex. Ch. 4, pp. 73-90 in An Introduction to Neural and Electronic Networks, eds. S.F.Zornetzer, J.L.Davis and C.Lau. Academic Press: San Diego.

137.

Rolls,E.T. (1990) Functions of neuronal networks in the hippocampus and of backprojections in the cerebral cortex in memory. Ch. 9, pp. 184-210 in Brain Organization and Memory: Cells, Systems and Circuits, eds. J.L.McGaugh, N.M.Weinberger and G.Lynch. Oxford University Press: New York.

136.

Rolls,E.T. (1990) Functions of the primate hippocampus in spatial processing and memory. Ch. 12, pp. 339-362 in  Neurobiology of Comparative Cognition, eds. D.S.Olton and R.P.Kesner. L.Erlbaum: Hillsdale,N.J.

134.

Rolls,E.T. (1989) The representation and storage of information in neuronal networks in the primate cerebral cortex and hippocampus. Ch. 8, pp. 125-159 in The Computing Neuron, eds. R.Durbin, C.Miall and G.Mitchison. Addison-Wesley: Wokingham, England.

133.

Rolls,E.T. (1989) Functions of neuronal networks in the hippocampus and cerebral cortex in memory. Pp. 15-33 in Models of Brain Function, ed. R.M.J.Cotterill. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

132.

Rolls,E.T. (1989) Parallel distributed processing in the brain: implications of the functional architecture of neuronal networks in the hippocampus. Ch. 12, pp. 286-308 in Parallel Distributed Processing: Implications for Psychology and Neurobiology, ed. R.G.M.Morris. Oxford University Press: Oxford.

125.

Rolls,E.T. (1989) Functions of neuronal networks in the hippocampus and neocortex in memory. Ch. 13, pp. 240-265 in Neural Models of Plasticity: Experimental and Theoretical Approaches, eds. J.H.Byrne and W.O.Berry. Academic Press: San Diego.

111.

Rolls,E.T. (1987) Information representation, processing and storage in the brain: analysis at the single neuron level. Pp. 503-540 in The Neural and Molecular Bases of Learning, eds. J.-P. Changeux and M.Konishi. Wiley: Chichester.

18.

Cowey, A. and Rolls, E.T. (1975) Human cortical magnification factor and its relation to visual acuityExperimental Brain Research 21: 447-454.

2.

Rolls, E.T. and Cowey, A. (1970) Topography of the retina and striate cortex and its relationship to visual acuity in rhesus monkeys and squirrel monkeys. Experimental Brain Research 10: 298-310.







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