Professor Edmund T. Rolls' Publications. April 2024
Publications by subject (full list below):
Emotion, Reward, Decision-Making, Taste, Olfaction, and Appetite
Brain Systems involved in Memory, Spatial Function, and Navigation
Brain and Mental Disorders
Brain Mechanisms for Visual Object and Face Recognition
Computational Neuroscience

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Citations   (see also Citations and impact)
Books
(.pdfs of some books are available below)
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Rolls, E. T. (2023) Brain Computations and Connectivity. Oxford University Press: Oxford. ISBN 978–0–19–888791–1. doi: 10.1093/oso/9780198887911.001.0001. Open Access publication July 2023.
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Rolls,E.T. (2021) Brain Computations: What and How. Oxford University Press: Oxford. ISBN 978–0–19–887110–1. doi: 10.1093/oso/9780198871101.001.0001. Review in Brain
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Rolls,E.T. (2019) The Orbitofrontal Cortex. Oxford University Press: Oxford. The Orbitofrontal Cortex.pdf
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Rolls,E.T. (2018) The Brain, Emotion, and Depression. Oxford University Press: Oxford. Chinese Edition, East China Normal University Press: Shanghai, 1 January 2022. The Brain, Emotion, and Depression.pdf
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Rolls,E.T. (2016) Cerebral Cortex: Principles of Operation. Oxford University Press: Oxford. (Paperback published November 2017.) Cerebral Cortex: Principles of Operation.pdf
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Rolls,E.T. (2014) Emotion and Decision-Making Explained. Oxford University Press: Oxford.  Virtual Special Issue of Cortex on Emotion and Decision-Making Explained.   Emotion and Decision-Making Explained.pdf
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Rolls,E.T. (2012) Neuroculture: On the Implications of Brain Science. Oxford University Press: Oxford.   Neuroculture.pdf
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Rolls,E.T. and Deco,G. (2010) The Noisy Brain: Stochastic Dynamics as a Principle of Brain Function. Oxford University Press: Oxford.   The Noisy Brain.pdf
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Rolls,E.T. (2008) Memory, Attention, and Decision-Making: A Unifying Computational Neuroscience Approach. Oxford University Press: Oxford.   Memory Attention and Decision-Making.pdf
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Rolls,E.T. (2005) Emotion Explained. Oxford University Press: Oxford.
B6. Rolls,E.T. and Deco,G. (2002) Computational Neuroscience of Vision. Oxford University Press: Oxford.    Computational Neuroscience of Vision.pdf

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Rolls,E.T. (1999) The Brain and Emotion. Oxford University Press: Oxford.

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McLeod,P., Plunkett,K. and Rolls,E.T. (1998) Introduction to Connectionist Modelling of Cognitive Processes. Oxford University Press: Oxford.

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Rolls,E.T. and Treves,A. (1998) Neural Networks and Brain Function. Oxford University Press: Oxford.     Neural Networks and Brain Function.pdf

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Rolls,B.J. and Rolls,E.T. (1982) Thirst. Cambridge  University Press: Cambridge.

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Rolls, E.T. (1975) The Brain and Reward. Pergamon Press:  Oxford.


Research Papers and Articles
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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. (2024) Cortical neurodynamics, schizophrenia, depression, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Chapter 11 in Phenomenological Neuropsychiatry: How Patient Experience Bridges the Clinic with Clinical Neuroscience. Eds. A.L.Mishara, M.Moskalewicz, M.A.Swartz, A.Kranjec and P.R.Corlett. Springer: Switzerland. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-38391-5
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Li,Z., Ma,Q., Deng,Y., Rolls, E. T., Shen,C., Li,Y., Zhang,W., Xiang,S., Langley,C., Sahakian,B.J., Robbins,T.W., Yu,J-T., Feng,J., Cheng,W. (2024) Irritable Bowel Syndrome is associated with brain health in neuroimaging, behavioral, biochemical, and genetic analyses. Biological Psychiatry doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2023.12.024
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Zhang,B., Rolls, E. T., Wang,X., Xie,C., Cheng,W. and Feng,J. (2024) Roles of the medial and lateral orbitofrontal cortex in depression and its treatment. Molecular Psychiatry doi: 10.1038/s41380-023-02380-w.  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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Zhang,R., Rolls, E. T., Cheng,W. and Feng,J. (2024) Different cortical connectivities in human females and males relate to differences in strength and body composition, reward and emotional systems, and memory. Brain Structure and Function 229: 47-61. doi: 10.1007/s00429-023-02720-0 Supplementary Material
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Rolls, E. T., Deco,G., Zhang,Y. and Feng,J. (2023) Hierarchical organisation of the human ventral visual streams revealed with magnetoencephalography. Cerebral Cortex 33: 10686-10701. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhad318 Supplementary Material
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Shen,C., Rolls, E. T., Xiang,S., Langley,C., Sahakian,B.J., Cheng,W. and Feng,J. (2023) Brain and molecular mechanisms underlying the nonlinear association between close friendships, mental health, and cognition in children. eLife 12: e84072.
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Rolls, E. T. (2023) Emotion, motivation, decision-making, the orbitofrontal cortex, anterior cingulate cortex, and the amygdala. Brain Structure and Function 228: 1201-1257. doi: 10.1007/s00429-023-02644-9
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Rolls, E. T. and Wirth, S. (2023) Hippocampal system neurons encoding views in different species: Introduction to the Special Issue of Hippocampus 2023. Hippocampus 33: 445-447. doi: 10.1002/hipo.23538
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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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Rolls, E. T., Feng,R and Feng,J. (2023) Lifestyle risks associated with brain functional connectivity and structure. Human Brain Mapping 44: 2479-2492. doi: 10.1002/hbm.26225. Supplementary Material
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Geng,S., Guo,W., Rolls, E. T., Xu,K., Jia,T., Zhou,W., Blakemore,C., Tan,L-H., Cao,M., Feng,J. (2023) Interdigitated distributed networks support convergent linguistic functioning across different languages in bilinguals. Biological Communications 6: 99. doi: 10.1038/s42003-023-04446-5.
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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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Linli,Z., Rolls, E. T., Zhao,W., Kang,J., Feng,J. and Guo,S. (2023) Smoking is associated with lower brain volume and cognitive differences: A large population analysis based on the UK Biobank. Progress in Neuropsychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry 123: 110698.  doi: 10.1016/j.pnpbp.2022.110698.
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Zhang,J., Yao,Y., Wu,J., Rolls, E. T., Sun,C., Bu,L., Lu,J., Lin,C-P., Feng,J., Mao,Y. and Zhou,L. (2023) The cortical regions and white matter tracts underlying auditory comprehension in patients with primary brain tumor. Human Brain Mapping 44: 1603-1616. doi: 10.1002/hbm.26161.
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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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Wang,H-F., Zhang,W., Rolls, E. T., Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative, Li,Y., Wang,L., Ma,Y-H., Kang,J., Feng,J., Yu,J-T. and Cheng,W. (2022) Hearing impairment is associated with cognitive decline, brain atrophy and tau pathology. eBioMedicine 86: 104336.
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Ma,Q., Wang,H., Rolls, E. T., Xiang,S., Li,J., Li,Y., Zhou,Q., Cheng,W. and Li,F. (2022) Lower gestational age is associated with lower cortical volume and cognitive and educational performance in adolescence. BMC Medicine 20: 424.
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Rolls, E. T. (2023) Hippocampal spatial view cells for memory and navigation, and their underlying connectivity in humans. Hippocampus 33: 533-572.  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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Chen,S.D., Zhang,W., Li,Y-Z., Yang,L., Huang,Y-Y., Deng,Y-T., Wu,B-S., Suckling,J., Rolls, E. T., Feng,J., Cheng,W., Dong,Q. and Yu,J-T. (2023) A phenome-wide association and Mendelian randomization study for Alzheimer’s disease: a prospective cohort study of 502,493 participants from UK Biobank. Biological Psychiatry 93: 790-801. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2022.08.002.
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Rolls, E. T. (2022) Flavor: brain processing. Chapter 8, pp 233-256 in Flavor: From Food to Behaviors, Wellbeing and Health. Second Edition. Eds. E.Guichard and C.Salles. Elsevier: Oxford
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Rolls, E. T. (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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Huang,S-Y., Li,Y-Z., Zhang,Y-R., Wu,B-S., Zhang,W.,  Deng,Y-T., Chen,S-D., He,X-Y., Chen, S-F., Dong,Q., Zhang,C., Chen,R-J., Suckling,J., Rolls, E. T., Feng,J., Cheng,W. and Yu,J-T. (2022) Sleep, physical activity, sedentary behavior, and risk of incident dementia: a prospective cohort study of 431,924 UK Biobank participants. Molecular Psychiatry 27: 4343-4354. doi: 10.1038/s41380-022-01655-y
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Yang,A., Rolls, E. T., Dong,G., Du,J., Li,Y., Feng,J., Cheng,W. and Zhao,X-M. (2022) Longer screen time utilization is associated with the polygenic risk for Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder with mediation by brain white matter microstructure. EBioMedicine 80: 104039. doi: 10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.104039.
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Wan,Z, Rolls, E. T., Feng,J. and Cheng,W. (2022) Brain functional connectivities that mediate the association between childhood traumatic events, and adult mental health and cognition. EBioMedicine 79: 104002.  doi: 10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.104002.
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Shen,S., Rolls, E. T., Cheng,W., Kang,J., Dong,G., Xie,C., Zhao,X-M., Sahakian,B. and Feng,J. (2022) Associations of social isolation and loneliness with later dementia. Neurology 99: e164-e175. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000200583.
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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., Wan,Z., Cheng,W., Feng,J. (2022) Risk-taking in humans and the medial orbitofrontal cortex reward system. Neuroimage 249: 118893. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2022.118893.
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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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Wang,L., Zhou,C., Cheng,W., Rolls, E. T., Huang,P., Ma,N., Liu,Y., Zhang,Y., Guan, X., Guo,T., Wu,J., Gao,T., Xuan,M., Gu,Q., Xu,X., Zhang,B., Gong,W., Du,J., Zhang,W., Feng,J., and Zhang,M. (2022) Dopamine depletion and subcortical dysfunction disrupt cortical synchronization and metastability affecting cognitive function in Parkinson’s disease. Human Brain Mapping 43: 1598-1610. doi: 10.1002/hbm.25745.
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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 v1.1
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Ma,Q., Rolls, E. T., Huang,C-C., Cheng,W. and Feng,J. (2022) Extensive cortical functional connectivity of the human hippocampal memory system. Cortex 147: 83-101. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2021.11.014. Supplementary Material
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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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Du,J., Rolls, E. T., Gong,W., Cao,M., Vatansever,D., Zhang,J., Kang, J., Cheng,W. and Feng,J. (2022) Association between parental age, brain structure, and behavioral and cognitive problems in children. Molecular Psychiatry 27: 967-975. doi: 10.1038/s41380-021-01325-5.
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Rolls, E. T. (2021) The neuroscience of emotional disorders. Chapter 1 in Handbook of Clinical Neurology 183: 1-26 Disorders of Emotion in Neurologic Disease, Eds. K.M.Heilman and S.E.Nadeau. Elsevier: Oxford. doi: 10/1016/B978-0-12-822290-4.00002-5.
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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., Feng,R., Cheng,W. and Feng, J. (2023) Orbitofrontal cortex connectivity is associated with food reward and body weight in humans. Social, Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 18: nsab083.  doi: 10.1093/scan/nsab083. Supplementary Material
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Rolls, E. T. (2021) Mind causality: a computational neuroscience approach. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience 15: 706505.  doi: 10.3389/fncom.2021.706505.
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Gong,W., Rolls, E. T., Du,J., Feng,J. and Cheng,W. (2021) Brain structure is linked to the association between family environment and behavioral problems in children in the ABCD study. Nature Communications 12: 3769. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-23994-0. Supplementary Material
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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. (2023) The orbitofrontal cortex, food reward, body weight, and obesity. Social, Cognitive, and Affective Neuroscience 18: nsab044. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsab044.
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Rolls, E. T. (2021) Neurons including hippocampal 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., Cheng,W. and Feng,J. (2021) Brain dynamics: the temporal variability of connectivity, and differences in schizophrenia and ADHD. Translational Psychiatry 11: 70. doi: 10.1038/s41398-021-01197-x.
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He,L., Wei,D., Yang,F., Zhang,J., Cheng,W., Yang,W., Zhuang,K., Chen,Q., Ren,Z., Li,Y., Wang,X., Mao,Y., Chen,Z., Liao,M., Cui,H., Li,C., He,Q., Lei,X., Feng,T., Chen,H., Xie,P., Rolls, E. T., Feng,J., Su,L., Li,L. and Qiu,J. (2021) Functional connectome prediction of anxiety related to the Covid-19 pandemic. American Journal of Psychiatry 178: 530-540. doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2020.20070979.
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Rolls, E. T., Vatansever, D., Li, Y., Cheng,W. and Feng,J. (2020) Rapid rule-based reward reversal and the lateral orbitofrontal cortex. Cerebral Cortex Communications 1: tgaa087. https://doi.org/10.1093/texcom/tgaa087.
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Rolls,E.T., Cheng,W. and Feng,J. (2020) The orbitofrontal cortex: reward, emotion, and depression. Brain Communications 2: fcaa196.   https://doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/fcaa196.
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Feng,R., Rolls, E. T., Cheng,W. and Feng,J. (2020) Hypertension is associated with reduced hippocampal connectivity and impaired memory. EBioMedicine 61: 103082. Supplementary Material
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Rolls, E. T. (2020) Flavor processing in the brain. In The Senses: A Comprehensive Reference, Vol 3: Olfaction and Taste: 298-317. Ed: W.Meyerhof. Elsevier: Amsterdam. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-809324-5.23884-4
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Xie,C., Jia,T., Rolls, E. T. et al (2021) Reward vs non-reward sensitivity of the medial vs lateral orbitofrontal cortex related to the severity of depressive symptomsBiological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging 6: 259-269. Supplementary Material
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Wang,H., Rolls, E. T., Du,X., Du,J., Yang, D. Li,J., Li,F., Cheng,W. and Feng,J. (2020) Severe nausea and vomiting in pregnancy: psychiatric and cognitive problems, and brain structure in children. BMC Medicine 18: 228.  Supplementary Material
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Wang,L., Cheng,W., Rolls, E. T., Dai,F., Gong,W., Du,J., Zhang,W., Wang,S., Liu,F., Wang,J., Brown,P. and Feng,J. (2020) Association of specific biotypes in patients with Parkinson disease and disease progression. Neurology 95: e1445-e1460.
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Hsu,C-C.H., Rolls, E. T., Huang,C-C., Chong,S.T., Zac Lo,C-Y., Feng,J. and Lin,C-P. (2020) Connections of the human orbitofrontal cortex and inferior frontal gyrus. Cerebral Cortex 30: 5830-5843. Supplementary Material
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Wan, Z., Rolls, E. T., Cheng,W. and Feng,J. (2020) Sensation-seeking is related to functional connectivities of the medial orbitofrontal cortex with the anterior cingulate cortex. Neuroimage 215: 116845.
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Rolls, E. T. (2020) Neural computations underlying phenomenal consciousness: a Higher Order Syntactic Thought theory. Frontiers in Psychology (Consciousness Research) 11: 655.
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Sariah,H., Guo,S., Zuo,J., Pu,W., Liu,H., Rolls, E. T., Xue,Z. and Huang,X. (2020) Acute and chronic effects of betel quid chewing on brain functional connectivity. Frontiers in Psychiatry 11: 198.
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Cheng,W., Rolls, E. T., Gong,W., Du,J., Zhang,J., Zhang,X., Li,F. and Feng,J. (2021) Sleep duration, brain structure, and psychiatric and cognitive problems in children. Molecular Psychiatry 26: 3992-4003. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41380-020-0663-2. Press Release Supplementary Material
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Rolls, E. T., Cheng,W., Du,J., Wei,D., Qiu,J., Dai,D., Zhou,Q., Xie, P. and Feng, J. (2020) Functional connectivity of the right inferior frontal gyrus and orbitofrontal cortex in depression. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 15: 75-86. Supplementary Material
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Rolls, E. T. (2019) The cingulate cortex and limbic systems for action, emotion, and memory. Chapter 2 pp 23-37 in Handbook of Clinical Neurology: Vol 166. Cingulate Cortex. B. A. Vogt (ed.). Elsevier: New York. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-444-64196-0.00002-9.
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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. (2019) Taste and smell processing in the brain. Chapter 7 in Handbook of Clinical Neurology Vol 164: Smell and Taste, Ed. R. L.Doty. Elsevier: New York. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-444-63855-7.00007-1. ISBN 9780444638557.
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Rolls, E. T. (2020) The texture and taste of food in the brain. Journal of Texture Studies 51: 23-44.
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Rolls, E. T., Zhou, Y., Cheng,W., Gilson,M., Deco,G. and Feng,J. (2020) Effective connectivity in autism. Autism Research 13: 32-44.
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Du,J., Rolls, E. T., Cheng,W., Li,Y., Gong,W., Qiu,J. and Feng,J. (2020) Functional connectivity of the orbitofrontal cortex, anterior cingulate cortex, and inferior frontal gyrus in humans. Cortex 123: 185-199.   Supplementary Material.  
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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. (2019) The cingulate cortex and limbic systems for emotion, action, and memory Brain Structure and Function 224: 3001-3018. Supplementary Material.
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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. (2018) What are emotional states, and what are their functions? (pp 19-27); Emotional vs rational systems, and decisions between them (pp 206-208) in The Nature of Emotion. Second Edition. Eds. A.S.Fox, R.C.Lapate, A.J.Shackman and R.J.Davidson. Oxford University Press: Oxford.
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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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Rolls, E. T., Mills, T., Norton,A.B., Lazidis,A. and Norton,I.T. (2018) The neuronal encoding of oral fat by the coefficient of sliding friction in the cerebral cortex and amygdala. Cerebral Cortex 28: 4080-4089. Supplementary Material.
592.


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.
589.


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.
588.



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.
587.

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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Rolls, E. T. (2018) The neuroscience of purpose, meaning, and morals. Chapter 5 pp. 68-86 in Neuroexistentialism: Meaning, Morals, and Purpose in the Age of Neuroscience. Eds. G.D.Caruso and O.Flanagan. Oxford University Press: New York.
585.


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.
584.

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.
582.


Rolls, E.T. (2017) Evolution of the emotional brain. Chapter 12 pp. 251-272 in Evolution of Brain, Cognition and Emotion in Vertebrates, Eds S. Watanabe, M.A. Hofman and T Shimizu. Springer: Japan. doi: 10.1007/978-4-431-56559-8_12.
581.

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.
579.

Rolls, E. T. (2019) The orbitofrontal cortex and emotion in health and disease, including depression. Neuropsychologia 128: 14-43.
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Rolls, E. T. (2017) Face processing in different brain areas and face recognition. In Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition, pp 1-11, Eds J.Vonk and T.K.Shackelford. Springer International Publishing AG. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-47829-6_1566-1.
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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.
576.

Rolls, E. T. (2017) Flavor Physiology.  Reference Module in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-809324-5.02893-5.
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Deng,W., Rolls, E. T., Ji,X., Robbins, T. W., Banaschewski,T., Bokde,A., Bromberg,U., Buechel,C., Desrivières,S., Conrod,P., Flor,H., Frouin,V., Gallinat,J., Garavan,H., Gowland,P., Heinz,A., Ittermann,B., Martinot,J-L., Lemaitre,H., Nees,F., Papadopoulos Orfanos,D., Poustka,L., Smolka,M.N., Walter,H., Whelan,R., Schumann,G. and Feng,J. (2017) Separate neural systems for behavioral change and for emotional responses to failure during behavioral inhibition. Human Brain Mapping 38: 3527-3537.
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Rolls, E. T. (2017) Neurobiological foundations of aesthetics and art. New Ideas in Psychology 47: 121-135.
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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) The roles of the orbitofrontal cortex via the habenula in non-reward and depression, and in the responses of serotonin and dopamine neurons. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 75: 331-334.
571.

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.
570.


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.
568.

Rolls, E. T. (2017) Limbic structures, emotion, and memory. Reference Module in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology, Elsevier. doi 10.1016/B978-0-12-809324-5.06857-7.
567.


Rolls, E. T. (2016) Hippocampus: from spatial processing to episodic memory. Chapter 18 pp. 533-558 in From Neuron to Cognition via Computational Neuroscience, Eds. Arbib,M.A. and Bonaiuto,J.J.  MIT Press: Cambridge, MA.
566.


Rolls, E. T. (2016) Brain processing of reward for touch, temperature, and oral texture. Chapter 13 pp. 209-225 in Affective Touch and the Neurophysiology of CT Afferents, Eds. Olausson,H., Wessberg,J., Morrison,I. and McGlone,F.  Springer: Berlin.
565.


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.
563.


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.
562.

Rolls, E. T. and Deco, G. (2016) Non-reward neural mechanisms in the orbitofrontal cortex. Cortex 83: 27-38. Supplementary Material
561.
Rolls, E. T. (2017) Cortical coding. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 32: 316-329.
560.

Rolls, E.T. (2016) Flavor: Brain Processing. Chapter 6 pages 143-160 in Flavor: From Food to Behaviors, Wellbeing and Health, Eds. P. Etiévant, E. Guichard, C. Salles and A. Voilley. Elsevier / Wooodhead: Amsterdam.
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Rolls, E. T. (2016) A non-reward attractor theory of depression. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 68: 47-58.
558.
Rolls, E. T. (2016) Reward systems in the brain and nutrition. Annual Review of Nutrition 36: 435-470.
557.
Rolls, E. T. (2016) Motivation Explained: Ultimate and proximate accounts of hunger and appetite. Advances in Motivation Science 3:187-249. Ed. A. Elliot. Elsevier: Oxford.
556.


Rolls, E. T. (2015) Neurobiological foundations of art and aesthetics. Ch 23 pages 453-478 in Art, Aesthetics and the Brain. Eds. J. P. Huston, M. Nadal, F. Mora, L. F. Agnati, and C. J. Cela Conde. Oxford University Press: Oxford.
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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.
554.

Robinson, L. and Rolls, E.T. (2015) Invariant visual object recognition: biologically plausible approaches. Biological Cybernetics 109: 505-535.
553.

Rolls, E. T. (2015) The neuronal representation of information in the human brain. Brain 138: 3459-3462.
552.

Rolls, E. T. (2016) Functions of the anterior insula in taste, autonomic, and related functions. Brain and Cognition 110: 4-19.
551.

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.
550.

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
549.


Rolls,E.T. (2015) Central neural integration of taste, smell, oral texture, and visual modalities. Ch. 46 pp 1027-1047 in Handbook of Olfaction and Gustation, 3rd Edition, Ed. R.L.Doty. Wiley: New York.
548.

Rolls, E.T. (2015) Visual functions of the orbitofrontal cortex. In Reference Module in Biomedical Sciences. Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-801238-3.04715-2.
547.

Rolls, E. T. (2015) Neural basis of emotion. Pp. 477-482 in International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition, Vol 7, Ed J.D.Wright. Elsevier: Oxford. ISBN: 9780080970868.
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Rolls, E. T. (2015) Psychology of taste and smell. Pp. 26-31 in International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition, Vol 24, Ed J.D.Wright. Elsevier: Oxford. ISBN: 9780080970868.
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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.

544.

Rolls,E.T., Kellerhals,M.B. and Nichols,T.E. (2015) Age differences in the brain mechanisms of good taste. Neuroimage 113: 298-309.
543.

Rolls, E. T. (2015) Taste, flavor, and appetite. Pp 573-580 in Brain Mapping: An Encyclopedic Reference, vol 2, Ed. A.Toga. Academic Press / Elsevier: Amsterdam.
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Rolls, E. T. (2015) Taste, olfactory, and food reward value processing in the brain. Progress in Neurobiology 127-128: 64-90.
541.


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.
540.

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
539.


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.
537.


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.
536.


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.
535.


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. 
534.

Rolls, E.T. (2015) Emotion and Decision-Making Explained: Response to commentators. Cortex 62: 203-210.
533.

Rolls, E.T. (2014) Emotion and Decision-Making Explained: Précis. Cortex 59: 185-193. Virtual Special Issue of Cortex on Emotion and Decision-Making Explained.
532.

Rolls,E.T. (2014) Neuroculture: art, aesthetics, and the brain. Rendiconti Lincei. Scienze Fisiche e Naturali 25: 291-307.    doi: 10.1007/s12210-013-0276-7.
531.

Rolls,E.T. (2015) Limbic systems for emotion and for memory, but no single limbic system. Cortex 62: 119-157.
530.


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.
529.

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.
528.

Grabenhorst,F. and Rolls,E.T. (2014). The representation of oral fat texture in the human somatosensory cortex. Human Brain Mapping 35: 2521-2530.
527.

Rolls,E.T. (2013) A quantitative theory of the functions of the hippocampal CA3 network in memory. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience 7: 98.
526.

Rolls,E.T. (2013) What are emotional states, and why do we have them? Emotion Review 5: 241-247.
525.

Rolls,E.T. (2013) On the relation between the mind and the brain: a neuroscience perspective. Philosophia Scientiae 17 (2): 31-70.
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Gallo,M. Gámiz,F., Perez-García,M., del Moral,R.G. and Rolls, E. T. (2014) Taste and olfactory status in a gourmand with a right amygdala lesion. Neurocase: The Neural basis of Cognition 20: 421-433. 
523.

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.
522.


Gabbott,P.L. and Rolls,E.T. (2013). Increased neuronal firing in resting and sleep in areas of the macaque medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) that are part of the default mode network. European Journal of Neuroscience 37: 1737-1746.
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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.
520.

Rolls,E.T. (2013) A biased activation theory of the cognitive and attentional modulation of emotion. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7: 74.
519.

Rolls,E.T. (2012) Taste, olfactory, and food texture reward processing in the brain and the control of appetite. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 71: 488-501.
518.

Rolls,E.T. (2012) Willed action, free will, and the stochastic neurodynamics of decision-making. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience 6: 68.
517.

Rolls,E.T., Webb,T.J. and Deco,G. (2012). Communication before coherence. European Journal of Neuroscience 36: 2689-2709.
516.

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.
515.


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.
514.

Rolls, E.T. (2012) Mechanisms for sensing fat in food in the mouth. Journal of Food Science 77: S140-S142.
513.

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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Millan MJ, Agid Y, Brüne M, Bullmore ET, Carter CS, Clayton NS, Connor R,Davis S, Deakin R, De Rubeis RJ, Dubois B, Geyer MA, Goodwin GM, Gorwood P, Jay TM, Mansuy IM, Meyer-Lindenberg A, Murphy D, Rolls ET, Saletu B, Spedding M, Sweeney J, Whittington M and Young LJ. (2012) Cognitive dysfunction in psychiatric disorders: characteristics, causes and the quest for improved therapy. Nature Reviews Drug Discovery 11: 141-168.
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Rolls, E. T. (2012) The emotional systems. Chapter 38, pp. 1315-1337 in J.K.Mai and G.Paxinos (Eds.), The Human Nervous System. 3rd Edition. Elsevier: London.
510.

Rolls,E.T. (2011) Mecanismo de acao do sabor e do gusto umami no cerebro. Chapter 15 pp 465-492 in Umami e Glutamato. Ed. F.G.Reyes Reyes. Pleiade: Sao Paolo.
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Rolls,E.T. (2011) A neurobiological basis for affective feelings and aesthetics. Chapter 8 pp 116-165 in The Aesthetic Mind: Philosophy and Psychology. Eds. E.Schellekens and P.Goldie. Oxford University Press: Oxford.
508.

Rolls,E.T. and Treves.A. (2011) The neuronal encoding of information in the brain. Progress in Neurobiology 95: 448-490.
507.

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.
506.

Rolls, E. T. (2011) Chemosensory learning in the cortex. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience 5: 78.
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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.
504.

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. (2011) Face neurons. Ch 4 pp 51-75 in The Oxford Handbook of Face Perception. Eds. A.J.Calder, G.Rhodes, M.H.Johnson and J.V.Haxby. Oxford University Press: Oxford.
500.

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) The neural representation of oral texture including fat texture. Journal of Texture Studies 42: 137-156.
498.

Rolls,E.T. (2011) David Marr’s Vision: floreat computational neuroscience. Brain 134: 913-916.
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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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Grabenhorst,F. and Rolls,E .T. (2011) Value, pleasure, and choice  in the ventral prefrontal cortex. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 15: 56-67.
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Grabenhorst,F., Rolls,E .T. and Margot, C. (2011) A hedonically complex odor mixture captures the brain's attention. Neuroimage 55: 832-843.
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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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Rolls, E. T. (2011) Functions of human emotional memory: the brain and emotion. Chapter 8, pp. 173-191 in The Memory Process: Neuroscientific and Humanistic Perspectives, Eds. S. Nalbantian, P.M. Matthews, and J. L. McClelland. MIT Press: Cambridge, MA.
491.

Smerieri,A., Rolls,E.T. and Feng,J. (2010) Decision time, slow inhibition, and theta rhythm. Journal of Neuroscience 30: 14173-14181.
490.

Rolls,E.T. and Deco,G. (2011) A computational neuroscience approach to schizophrenia and its onset. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 35: 1644-1653.
489.

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.
487.

Rolls,E.T. (2011) Taste, olfactory, and food texture reward processing in the brain and obesity. International Journal of Obesity 35: 550-561.
486.

Rolls,E.T., Grabenhorst,F. and Deco,G. (2010) Choice, difficulty, and confidence in the brain. Neuroimage 53: 694-706.
485.

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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Rolls,E.T. (2010) Taste, olfactory and food texture processing in the brain and the control of appetite. Ch. 4 pp 41-56 in Obesity Prevention. Eds. L.Dube, A.Bechara, A.Dagher, A.Drewnowski, J.LeBel, P.James, and R.Y.Yada. Academic Press: London.
483.

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.
481.

Rolls,E.T., Grabenhorst,F. and Parris,B. (2010) Neural systems underlying decisions about affective odors. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 22: 1069-1082.
480.

Rolls,E.T. (2010) The affective and cognitive processing of touch, oral texture, and temperature in the brain. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 43: 237-245.
479.

Rolls,E.T. (2010) A computational theory of episodic memory formation in the hippocampus. Behavioural Brain Research 215: 180-196.
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Grabenhorst,F., D’Souza,A., Parris,B.A., Rolls,E .T. and Passingham,R.E. (2010) A common neural scale for the subjective value of different primary rewards. Neuroimage 51: 1265-1274.
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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.
476. Rolls,E.T. (2010) Attractor networks. WIREs Cognitive Science 1: 119-134.
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Rolls,E.T. (2010) Neural representation of fat texture in the mouth. Ch. 8, pp. 197-223 in Fat Detection: Taste, Texture, and Postingestive Effects. Eds. J-P. Montmayeur and J. le Coutre. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.
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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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Grabenhorst,F., Rolls,E .T., Parris,B.A. and D’Souza,A. (2010) How the brain represents the reward value of fat in the mouth. Cerebral Cortex 20: 1082-1091.
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Rolls,E.T. (2009) The orbitofrontal cortex. Pp. 290-292 in The Oxford Companion to Emotion and the Affective Sciences, Eds. D. Sander and K.R.Scherer. Oxford University Press: Oxford.
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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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Rolls,E.T. (2009) Functional neuroimaging of umami taste: what makes umami pleasant. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 90: 803S-814S.
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Rolls, E. T. (2009)  The anterior and midcingulate cortices and reward. Chapter 8 pp. 191-206 in B.A.Vogt  (ed.), Cingulate Neurobiology and Disease. Oxford University Press: Oxford.
467.

Grabenhorst,F. and Rolls,E .T. (2009) Different representations of relative and absolute subjective value in the human brain. Neuroimage 48: 258-268.
466.



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.
463.

Deco,G., Rolls, E.T. and Romo,R. (2009). Stochastic dynamics as a principle of brain function. Progress in Neurobiology 88: 1-16.
462. Rolls,E .T., Grabenhorst,F.and Franco,L. (2009) Prediction of subjective affective state from brain activations. Journal of Neurophysiology 101:1294-1308.
461. Rolls, E. T. (2009) Prefrontal contributions to reward encoding. Pp. 895-903 in Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, Ed. L.R.Squire. Academic Press: Oxford.
460. Rolls, E. T. (2009) Reward neurophysiology and orbitofrontal cortex. Pp. 319-324 in Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, Ed. L.R.Squire. Academic Press: Oxford.
459. Rolls, E. T. (2009) Orbitofrontal cortex: visual functions. Pp. 295-302 in Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, Ed. L.R.Squire. Academic Press: Oxford.
458. Rolls, E. T. (2009) Flavor physiology. Pp. 237-232 in Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, Ed. L.R.Squire. Academic Press: Oxford.
457. Rolls, E. T. (2009) Cortical processing of the reward value of food. Pp. 189-195 in Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, Ed. L.R.Squire. Academic Press: Oxford.
456.
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.
454.
Grabenhorst,F., Rolls,E.T. and Parris,B.A. (2008) From affective value to decision-making in the prefrontal cortex. European Journal of Neuroscience 28: 1930-1939.
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.
452.
Rolls,E .T. and Grabenhorst,F. (2008) The orbitofrontal cortex and beyond: from affect to decision-making. Progress in Neurobiology 86: 216-244.
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.
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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.
444.
Rolls,E.T. (2009) Face processing in different brain areas. Pp. 1549-1555 in Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, Eds. U.Windhorst, M.D.Binder and N.Hirokawa. Springer-Verlag: Berlin.
443.
Rolls,E.T. (2008) Functions of the orbitofrontal and pregenual cingulate cortex in taste, olfaction, appetite and emotion. Acta Physiologica Hungarica 95: 131-164.
442.
Rolls,E.T., Grabenhorst,F., Margot,C., da Silva, M. and Velazco,M. I. (2008) Selective attention to affective value alters how the brain processes olfactory stimuli. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 20: 1815-1826.
441.
Rolls,E .T., Grabenhorst,F. and Parris,B. (2008) Warm pleasant feelings in the brain. Neuroimage 41: 1504-1513..
440.
McCabe,C., Rolls,E.T., Bilderbeck,A. and McGlone,F. (2008) Cognitive influences on the affective representation of touch and the sight of touch in the human brain. Social, Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 3: 97-108.
439.
Rolls,E.T. (2008) Spatial view cells in the primate hippocampus, and memory. Chapter 13, pp. 192-217 in Hippocampal Place Fields: Relevance to Learning and Memory, Ed. S.J.Y. Mizumori. Oxford University Press: Oxford.
438.
Rolls, E. T. (2008) The representation of flavor in the brain. In The Senses - A Comprehensive Reference, Eds. A.I.Basbaum, A.Kaneko, G.M.Shepherd and G.Westheimer. Chapter 4.26 pp 469-478 in Vol 4, Olfaction and Taste, Eds. S.Firestein and G.K.Beauchamp. Academic Press: San Diego.
437.
Grabenhorst,F. and Rolls,E .T. (2008) Selective attention to affective value alters how the brain processes taste stimuli. European Journal of Neuroscience 27: 723-729.
436.
Loh,M., Rolls,E.T. and Deco,G. (2007) Statistical fluctuations in attractor networks related to schizophrenia. Pharmacopsychiatry 40: S78-84.
435.
Grabenhorst,F., Rolls,E .T., Margot,C., da Silva,M. and Velazco,M. I. (2007) How pleasant and unpleasant stimuli combine in different brain regions: odor mixtures. Journal of Neuroscience 27: 13532-13540.
434.
Grabenhorst,F., Rolls,E .T. and Bilderbeck,A. (2008) How cognition modulates affective responses to taste and flavor: top-down influences on the orbitofrontal and pregenual cingulate cortices. Cerebral Cortex 18: 1549-1559.
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.
429.
Rolls, E. T. (2007) Memory systems: multiple systems in the brain and their interactions. Chapter 59, pp. 345-351 in Science of Memory: Concepts, Eds. H.L. Roediger, Y. Dudai and S.M. Fitzpatrick. Oxford University Press: New York.
428.
Rolls, E. T. (2007)  A neurobiological approach to emotional intelligence. Chapter 3, pp. 72-100 in The Science of Emotional Intelligence, Eds. G.Matthews, M.Zeidner and R.D.Roberts. Oxford University Press: Oxford.
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.
426.
Rolls,E.T. and McCabe,C. (2007) Enhanced affective brain representations of chocolate in cravers vs non-cravers. European Journal of Neuroscience 26: 1067-1076.
425.
Guest,S., Grabenhorst,F., Essick,G., Chen,Y, Young,M., McGlone,F., de Araujo,I. and Rolls,E.T. (2007) Human cortical representation of oral temperature. Physiology and Behavior 92: 975-984.
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..
423.
Rolls, E.T. (2007) Emotion elicited by primary reinforcers and following stimulus-reinforcement association learning. Chapter 9 pp. 137-157 in Handbook of Emotion Elicitation and Assessment Eds. J.A.Coan and J.J.B.Allen. Oxford University Press: New York.
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.
420.
Rolls, E. T. (2007)  Sensory processing in the brain related to the control of food intakeProceedings of the Nutrition Society 66: 96-112
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.
417.
McCabe,C. and Rolls,E.T. (2007) Umami: a delicious flavor formed by convergence of taste and olfactory pathways in the human brain. European Journal of Neuroscience 25: 1855-1864.
416.
Rolls, E. T. (2007) Understanding the mechanisms of food intake and obesity. Obesity Reviews 8 (Suppl 1): 67-72.
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.
409.
Rolls,E.T. (2006) The neurophysiology and functions of the orbitofrontal cortex. Chapter 5, pp. 95-124 in The Orbitofrontal Cortex. Eds. D.H.Zald and S.L.Rauch. Oxford University Press: Oxford.
408.
Rolls,E.T. (2006) Neurophysiological and computational analyses of the primate presubiculum, subiculum and related areas. Behavioural Brain Research 174: 289-303.
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.
402.
Rolls, E. T. (2006)  Brain mechanisms of emotion and decision-making. International Congress Series 1291: 3-13.  Elsevier: Amsterdam.
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.
400.
Rolls, E. T. (2006)  Brain mechanisms underlying flavour and appetitePhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 361: 1123-1136.
399.
Rolls,E.T. and Xiang,J-Z. (2006) Spatial view cells in the primate hippocampus, and memory recall. Reviews in the Neurosciences 17: 175-200.
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.
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Rolls,E.T.,  Critchley,H.D., Browning,A.S. and Inoue,K. (2006) Face-selective and auditory neurons in the primate orbitofrontal cortex. Experimental Brain Research 170: 74-87.
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.
395.
Aggelopoulos,N.C. and Rolls,E.T. (2005) Natural scene perception: inferior temporal cortex neurons encode the positions of different objects in the scene. European Journal of Neuroscience 22: 2903-2916.
394.
Berlin,H., Rolls, E.T., and Iversen,S.D. (2005) Borderline Personality Disorder, impulsivity, and the orbitofrontal cortex. American Journal of Psychiatry 162: 2360-2373.
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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.
392.
Rolls,E.T. (2005) Hunger, thirst and satiety. Chapter 86, pp. 1107-1118 in Fisiologia Humana, 3rd Edition, ed. J.A.F.Tresguerres. McGraw-Hill/Interamericana: Madrid.
391.
Deco,G. and Rolls,E.T. (2005) Attention, short term memory, and action selection: a unifying theory. Progress in Neurobiology 76: 236-256.
390.
Ahmed,B., Driver,J., Friston,K., Matus,A., Morris,R.G. and Rolls,E.T. (2005) Advanced neuroscience technologies. Ch 11, pp. 263-283 in Cognitive Systems: Information Processing Meets Brain Science. Eds. Morris, R.G.,Tarassenko,L. and Kenward,M. Elsevier: Amsterdam.
389.
Rolls,E.T.,  Browning,A.S., Inoue,K. and Hernadi,S. (2005) Novel visual stimuli activate a population of neurons in the primate orbitofrontal cortex. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 84: 111-123.
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.
387.
Rolls,E.T., and Xiang,J-Z. (2005) Reward - spatial view representations and learning in the primate hippocampus. Journal of Neuroscience 25: 6167-6174.
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.
385.
Rolls, E. T. (2005)  Taste, olfactory, and food texture processing in the brain, and the control of food intake. Physiology and Behavior 85: 45-56.
384.
Rolls, E. T. (2005)  fMRI and the sensory perception of food. Pp. 3-10 in Magnetic Resonance in Food Science.  Eds. S.B. Engelsen, P.S. Belton and H.J. Jakobsen. The Royal Society of Chemistry: Cambridge.
383.
Wilson,F.A.W. and Rolls,E.T. (2005) The primate amygdala and reinforcement: a dissociation between rule-based and associatively-mediated memory revealed in amygdala neuronal activity. Neuroscience 133: 1061-1072.
382.
Kadohisa,M., Rolls,E.T. and Verhagen,J.V. (2005) Neuronal representations of stimuli in the mouth: the primate insular taste cortex, orbitofrontal cortex, and amygdala. Chemical Senses 30: 401-419.
381.
De Araujo,I.E.T., Rolls,E.T., Velazco,M.I., Margot,C. and Cayeux,I. (2005) Cognitive modulation of olfactory processing. Neuron 46: 671-679.
380.
Rolls,E.T., Xiang,J-Z. and Franco,L. (2005) Object, space and object-space representations in the primate hippocampus. Journal of Neurophysiology 94: 833-844..
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.
378.
Rolls, E.T. (2005) What are emotions, why do we have emotions, and what is their computational basis in the brain? Ch 5, pp. 117-146 in  Who Needs Emotions? The Brain Meets the Robot  Eds. J.-M. Fellous and M.A. Arbib. Oxford University Press: New York.
377.
Rolls,E.T. (2005) Motivation. Chapter 5 pp. Pp. 94-111 in Psychology, Eds. M.Hewstone, F.D.Fincham and J.Foster.  Blackwell: Oxford.
376.
Kadohisa,M., Rolls,E.T. and Verhagen,J.V. (2005) The primate amygdala: neuronal representations of the viscosity, fat texture, grittiness, and taste of foods. Neuroscience 132: 32-48.
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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.
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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.
371.
Rolls, E. T. (2004) Taste, olfactory, texture and temperature multimodal representations in the brain, and their relevance to the control of appetite.  Primatologie 6: 5-32.
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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.
368.
Rolls, E.T. (2004) Smell, taste, texture and temperature multimodal representations in the brain, and their relevance to the control of appetite. Nutrition Reviews 62: S193-S204.
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Völlm,B.A., de Araujo,I.E., Cowen,P.J., Rolls,E.T., Kringelbach,M.L., Smith,K.A., Jezzard,P., Heal,R.J., and Matthews,P.M.(2004) Methamphetamine activates reward circuitry in drug naïve human subjects. Neuropsychopharmacology 29: 1715-1722.
366.
Rolls, E. T. (2004).  Convergence of sensory systems in the orbitofrontal cortex, and brain design for emotion. The Anatomical Record 281A: 1212-1225.
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.
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Deco,G. and Rolls,E.T. (2005) Synaptic and spiking dynamics underlying reward reversal in the orbitofrontal cortex. Cerebral Cortex, 15: 15-30.
363.
Verhagen,J.V., Kadohisa,M., and Rolls,E.T. (2004) The primate insular/opercular taste cortex: neuronal representations of the viscosity, fat texture, grittiness, temperature, and taste of foods. Journal of Neurophysiology 92: 1685-1699.
362.
Berlin,H., and Rolls, E.T. (2004) Time perception, impulsivity, emotionality, and personality in self-harming Borderline Personality Disorder patients. Journal of Personality Disorders 18: 358-378.
361.
Kadohisa,M., Rolls,E.T. and Verhagen,J.V. (2004) Orbitofrontal cortex neuronal representation of temperature and capsaicin in the mouth. Neuroscience 127: 207-221.
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.
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O’Doherty,J., Rolls,E.T. and Kringelbach,M.L. (2004) Neuroimaging studies of crossmodal integration for emotion. Ch. 35, pp. 563-579 in: The Handbook of Multisensory Processes. Eds. G.Calvert, C.Spence and B.E.Stein. MIT Press: Cambridge, MA.
358.
Rolls,E.T. (2004) Multimodal neuronal convergence of taste, somatosensory, visual, olfactory and auditory inputs. Ch. 19, Pp. 311-331 in: The Handbook of Multisensory Processes. Eds. G.Calvert, C.Spence and B.E.Stein. MIT Press: Cambridge, MA.
357.
Rolls,E.T. (2004) The functions of the orbitofrontal cortex. Brain and Cognition 55: 11-29.
356.
Kringelbach,M.L. and Rolls,E.T. (2004) The functional neuroanatomy of the human orbitofrontal cortex: evidence from neuroimaging and neuropsychology. Progress in Neurobiology 72: 341-372.
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.
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Hornak, J., O’Doherty, J, Bramham, J., Rolls, E.T., Morris, R.G., Bullock,P.R. and Polkey, C.E. (2004). Reward-related reversal learning after surgical excisions in orbitofrontal and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in humans. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 16: 463-478.
353.
Berlin,H., Rolls, E.T., and Kischka,U. (2004) Impulsivity, time perception, emotion, and reinforcement sensitivity in patients with orbitofrontal cortex lesions. Brain, 127: 1108-1126.
352.
De Araujo,I.E.T. and Rolls,E.T. (2004) Representation in the human brain of food texture and oral fat. Journal of Neuroscience 24: 3086-3093.
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.
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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.
349.
Kringelbach,M.L., De Araujo,I.E.T., and Rolls,E.T. (2004) Taste-related activity in the human dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. Neuroimage, 21: 781-788.
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.
346.
Rolls,E.T., Verhagen,J.V. and Kadohisa,M. (2003) Representations of the texture of food in the primate orbitofrontal cortex: neurons responding to viscosity, grittiness, and capsaicin. Journal of Neurophysiology 90: 3711-3724.
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.
343.
Hölscher,C., Rolls,E.T. and Xiang,J.-Z. (2003) Perirhinal cortex neuronal activity related to long-term familiarity memory in the macaque. European Journal of Neuroscience 18: 2037-2046.
342.
Rolls,E.T. (2003) Brain mechanisms that analyse umami taste and their relation to the control of feeding. In Modern Aspects of Nutrition. Present Knowledge and Future Perspectives. Eds. I. Elmadfa, E.Anklam and J.S.Konig. Forum Nutr. 56: 84-87. Karger: Basel.
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.
338.
De Araujo,I.E.T., Rolls,E.T., Kringelbach,M.L., McGlone,F. and Phillips,N. (2003) Taste-olfactory convergence, and the representation of the pleasantness of flavour, in the human brain. European Journal of Neuroscience 18: 2059-2068.
337.
Kringelbach,M.L. and Rolls,E.T.  (2003) Neural correlates of rapid reversal learning in a simple model of human social interaction. Neuroimage 20: 1371-1383.
336.
Verhagen,J.V., Rolls,E.T. and Kadohisa,M. (2003) Neurons in the primate orbitofrontal cortex respond to fat texture independently of viscosity. Journal of Neurophysiology 90: 1514-1525.
335.
De Araujo,I.E.T., Kringelbach,M.L., Rolls,E.T. and McGlone,F. (2003) Human cortical responses to water in the mouth, and the effects of thirst. Journal of Neurophysiology 90: 1865-1876.
334.
Kringelbach,M.L., O’Doherty,J., Rolls,E.T. and Andrews,C. (2003) Activation of the human orbitofrontal cortex to a liquid food stimulus is correlated with its subjective pleasantness. Cerebral Cortex 13: 1064-1071.
333.
Rolls,E.T., Kringelbach,M.L. and De Araujo,I.E.T. (2003) Different representations of pleasant and unpleasant odors in the human brain. European Journal of Neuroscience 18: 695-703.
332.
Rolls,E.T.,  Inoue,K., and Browning,A.S. (2003) Activity of primate subgenual cingulate cortex neurons is related to sleepJournal of Neurophysiology 90: 134-142.
331.
Hornak,J., Bramham,J., Rolls,E.T., Morris,R.G., O’Doherty,J., Bullock,P.R. and Polkey,C.E. (2003) Changes in emotion after circumscribed surgical lesions of the orbitofrontal and cingulate cortices. Brain 126: 1691-1712.
330.
De Araujo,I.E.T., Kringelbach,M.L., Rolls,E.T. and Hobden,P. (2003) The representation of umami taste in the human brain. Journal of Neurophysiology 90: 313-319.
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.
328.
Rolls,E.T. (2002) Brain mechanisms involved in emotion. Pp. 361-389 in Memory and Emotion, Eds. P.Calabrese and A.Neugebauer. World Scientific: London.
327.
Rolls,E.T. (2002) A theory of emotion, its functions, and its adaptive value. Pp. 349-360 in Memory and Emotion, Eds. P.Calabrese and A.Neugebauer. World Scientific: London.
326.
Rolls,E.T. and Scott,T.R. (2003) Central taste anatomy and neurophysiology.  Ch. 33, pp. 679-705 in Handbook of Olfaction and Gustation, 2nd Edition, Ed. R.L.Doty. Dekker: New York.
325.
Rolls,E.T. (2002) A theory of emotion, its functions, and its adaptive value. Chapter 2, pp. 11-32 in Emotions in Humans and Artifacts, Eds. R.Trappl, P.Petta and S. Payr. MIT Press: Cambridge, Mass.
324. Verhagen,J.V., Gabbott,P.L. and Rolls,E.T. (2003) A simple method for reconditioning epoxy-coated microelectrodes for extracellular recording. Journal of Neuroscience Methods 123: 215-217.
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.
322. Rolls,E.T., O'Doherty,J., Kringelbach,M.L., Francis,S., Bowtell,R. and McGlone,F. (2003) Representations of pleasant and painful touch in the human orbitofrontal and cingulate cortices. Cerebral Cortex 13:308-317.
321. Deco,G. and Rolls,E.T. (2003) Object-based visual neglect: a computational hypothesis. European Journal of Neuroscience 16:1994-2000.
320. Rolls,E.T., Aggelopoulos,N.C., and Zheng,F. (2003) The receptive fields of inferior temporal cortex neurons in natural scenes. Journal of Neuroscience 23: 339-348.
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.

317. Hölscher,C. and Rolls,E.T. (2002) Perirhinal cortex neuronal activity is actively related to working memory in the macaque. Neural Plasticity 9: 41-51.

316.

Wilson,J.L., Jenkinson,M., Araujo,I., Kringelbach,M.L., Rolls,E.T. and Jezzard,P. (2002) Fast, fully automated global and local magnetic field optimisation for fMRI of the human brain. Neuroimage 17: 967-976.

315.

Rolls,E.T. and Calvert,G. (2002) Pleasure, biological basis. Pp. 548 in The Oxford Companion to the Body, Eds. C.Blakemore and S.Jennett. Oxford University Press: Oxford.

314.

Rolls,E.T. (2002) Emotion, scientific aspects. Pp. 243-244 in The Oxford Companion to the Body, Eds. C.Blakemore and S.Jennett. Oxford University Press: Oxford.

313.

Rolls,E.T. (2002) The neural basis of emotion. pp. 4444-4449. In International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Eds. N.J.Smelsner and P.B.Baltes. Pergamon: Amsterdam.

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.
310. Rolls,E.T. (2002) The functions of the orbitofrontal cortex. Chapter 23, pp. 354-375 in Principles of Frontal Lobe Function, Eds. D.T.Stuss and R.T.Knight. Oxford University Press: Oxford.
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.
308. Rolls,E.T. (2002) The cortical representation of taste and smell. In: Olfaction, Taste and Cognition, Eds. G.Rouby, B.Schaal, D.Dubois, R.Gervais and A.Holley. Cambridge University Press: New York.
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.
303. Buckley,M.J., Booth,M.C.A., Rolls,E.T. and Gaffan,D. (2001) Selective perceptual impairments following perirhinal cortex ablation. Journal of Neuroscience 21: 9824-9836.
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).
298. Rolls,E.T. (2001) The representation of umami taste in the human and macaque cortex. Sensory Neuron, 3(3):227-242.
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.
293. Kesner,R.P. and Rolls,E.T. (2001) Role of long term synaptic modification in short term memory. Hippocampus 11: 240-250.
292. Rolls,E.T. (2001) The rules of formation of the olfactory representations found in the orbitofrontal cortex olfactory areas in primates. Chemical Senses 26: 595-604.
291. O'Doherty,J., Rolls,E.T., Francis,S., McGlone,F. and Bowtell,R. (2001) The representation of pleasant and aversive taste in the human brain. Journal of Neurophysiology 85, 1315-1321.
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.
288. O'Doherty, J., Kringelbach, M.L, Rolls, E.T., Hornak, J. and Andrews, C. (2001) Abstract reward and punishment representations in the human orbitofrontal cortex. Nature Neuroscience, 4: 95-102

287.

Rolls,E.T. (2001) Neuronal networks, synaptic plasticity, and memory systems in primates. Ch. 10, pp. 224-262 in Neuronal Mechanisms of Memory Formation ed. C.Holscher. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

286..

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

285.

O’Doherty,J., Rolls,E.T., Francis,S., Bowtell,R., McGlone,F., Kobal,G., Renner,B. and Ahne,G. (2000)  Sensory-specific satiety related olfactory activation of the human orbitofrontal cortex. NeuroReport 11: 893-897.

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.

282.

Rolls,E.T. (2000) Memory systems in the brain. Annual Review of Psychology 51: 599-630.

281.

Rolls,E.T. (2000) Neurophysiology and functions of the primate amygdala, and the neural basis of emotion. Ch. 13, pp. 447-478 in The Amygdala: Second Edition. A Functional Analysis. Ed. J.P.Aggleton. Oxford University Press: Oxford.

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.

279.

Rolls,E.T. (2000) The representation of umami taste in the taste cortex. Journal of Nutrition 130: S960-S965.

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.

276.

Rolls,E.T. (2000) Taste, olfactory, visual and somatosensory representations of the sensory properties of foods in the brain, and their relation to the control of food intake. Ch. 17, pp. 247-262 in Neural and Metabolic Control of Macronutrient Intake, Eds. H.-R.Berthoud and R.J.Seeley. CRC Press: Boca-Raton, Florida.

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

274.

Rolls,E.T. (2000) The orbitofrontal cortex and reward. Cerebral Cortex 10: 284-294.

273.

Rolls,E.T. (2000) Précis of The Brain and Emotion. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23: 177-233.

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.

271.

Robertson,R.G., Rolls,E.T., Georges-François,P. and Panzeri,S. (1999) Head direction cells in the primate pre-subiculum. Hippocampus 9: 206-219.

270.

Rolls,E.T. (1999) The functions of the orbitofrontal cortex. Neurocase 5: 301-312.

269.

Rolls,E.T., Critchley,H.D., Browning,A.S., Hernadi,A. and Lenard,L. (1999) Responses to the sensory properties of fat of neurons in the primate orbitofrontal cortex. Journal of Neuroscience 19: 1532-1540.

268.

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

267.

Rolls,E.T. (1999) Spatial view cells and the representation of place in the primate hippocampus. Hippocampus 9: 467-480. 

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.

262.

Rolls,E.T. (1999) Taste and olfactory processing in the brain, and its relation to the regulation of food intake. Chapter 1, pp. 19-36 in  Regulation of Food Intake and Energy Expenditure, Eds. M.S.Westerterp-Plantenga, A.B.Steffens and A.Tremblay. EDRA: Milan.

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.

260.

Rolls,E.T. (1999) Object recognition, animal studies. Pp. 613-615 in The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences, Eds. R.A.Wilson and F.C.Keil. MIT Press: Cambridge, Mass.

259.

Francis,S., Rolls,E.T., Bowtell,R., McGlone,F., O’Doherty,J., Browning,A., Clare,S. and Smith,E. (1999) The representation of pleasant touch in the brain and its relationship with taste and olfactory areas. NeuroReport 10: 453-459.

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.

256.

Georges-François,P., Rolls,E.T. and Robertson,R.G. (1999) Spatial view cells in the primate hippocampus: allocentric view not head direction or eye position or place. Cerebral Cortex 9: 197-212.

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.

253.

Rolls,E.T. (1999) The representation of space in the primate hippocampus, and its role in memory. Ch. 17, pp. 320-344 in The Hippocampal and Parietal Foundations of Spatial Cognition eds. N.Burgess, K.J.Jeffrey and J.O’Keefe. Oxford University Press: Oxford.

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.

251.

Rolls,E.T. and Mora,F. (1998) Hunger, thirst and satiety. In Fisiologia Humana, 2nd Edition, ed. J.A.F.Tresguerres. McGraw-Hill/Interamericana: New York.

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.

249.

Rolls,E.T. (1998) Motivation. Ch. 16, pp. 503-531 in Psychology,  ed. M. Eysenck. Addison Wesley Longman: London.

248.

Booth,M.C.A. and Rolls,E.T. (1998) View-invariant representations of familiar objects by neurons in the inferior temporal visual cortex. Cerebral Cortex 8: 510-523.

247.

Robertson,R.G., Rolls,E.T. and Georges-François,P. (1998) Spatial view cells in the primate hippocampus: Effects of removal of view details. Journal of Neurophysiology 79: 1145-1156.

246.

Rolls,E.T. (1999) Memory mechanisms in the inferior temporal cortex and hippocampus. In The Brain of Homo Sapiens, Vol 3, pp. 109-125, eds. E.Bizzi, P.Calissano and V.Volterra. Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana Treccani: Rome.

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.

243.

Rolls,E.T., Critchley,H.D., Browning,A. and Hernadi,I. (1998) The neurophysiology of taste and olfaction in primates, and umami flavor. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 855: 426-437.

242.

Rolls,E.T. (1998) Taste and olfactory processing in the brain, and its relation to the control of eating. Frontiers of Oral Biology 9: 40-75. (The Scientific Basis of Eating, ed. R.W.A.Linden). Karger: Basel.

241.

Rolls,E.T. (1997) A theory of emotion and its brain mechanisms. Chapter 18, pp. 296-318 in A Century of Psychology eds. R.Fuller, P.N.Walsh and P.McGinley. Routledge: London.

240.

Rolls,E.T. (1997) Taste and olfactory processing in the brain and its relation to the control of eating. Critical Reviews in Neurobiology 11: 263-287.

239.

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

238.

Dolan,R.J., Fink,G.R., Rolls,E.T., Booth,M., Holmes,A., Frackowiak,R.S.J. and Friston,K.J. (1997) How the brain learns to see objects and faces in an impoverished context. Nature 389: 596-599.

237.

Rolls,E.T., Robertson,R.G. and Georges-François,P. (1997) Spatial view cells in the primate hippocampus. European Journal of Neuroscience 9: 1789-1794.

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.

234.

Rolls,E.T. and Rolls,J.H. (1997) Olfactory sensory-specific satiety in humans. Physiology and Behavior 61: 461-473.

233.

Rolls,E.T. (1997) Functions of the inferior temporal cortex and hippocampus in memory. Pp. 223-251 in: Integrative and Molecular Approach to Brain Function, eds. M.Ito and Y.Miyashita. Elsevier: Amsterdam.

232.

Ito,M., Miyashita,Y. and Rolls,E.T. (eds) (1997) Cognition, Computation, and Consciousness. Oxford University Press: Oxford.

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.

230.

Rolls,E.T. (1997) Brain mechanisms of vision, memory, and consciousness. Ch. 6, pp. 81-120 in: Cognition, Computation, and Consciousness, ed. M.Ito, Y.Miyashita and E.T.Rolls. Oxford University Press: Oxford.

229.

Rolls,E.T. (1997) Neural processing underlying food selection. Ch. 4, pp. 39-53 in Food Preferences and Intake: Continuity and Change, ed. H.Macbeth. Berghahn: Oxford.

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.

224.

Rolls,E.T. (1996) Visual processing in the temporal lobe for invariant object recognition. Pp. 325-353 in Neurobiology: Ionic Channels, Neurons and the Brain  eds. V.Torre and F.Conti. Plenum: New York.

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.

221.

Rolls,E.T.  (1996) The representation of space in the primate hippocampus, and its relation to memory. Pp. 203-227 in: Brain Processes and Memory, eds. K.Ishikawa, J.L.McGaugh and H.Sakata. Elsevier: Amsterdam.

220.

Taira,K. and Rolls,E.T. (1996) Receiving grooming as a reinforcer for the monkey. Physiology and Behavior 59: 1189-1192.

219.

Rolls,E.T.  (1996) The representation of space in the primate hippocampus, and episodic memory. Pp. 375-400 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.

218.

Ono,T., McNaughton,B.L., Molotchnikoff,S., Rolls,E.T. and Nishijo,H. (eds) (1996) Perception, Memory and Emotion: Frontier in Neuroscience. Elsevier: Amsterdam.

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.

216.

Critchley,H.D. and Rolls,E.T. (1996) Hunger and satiety modify the responses of olfactory and visual neurons in the primate orbitofrontal cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology 75: 1673-1686.

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.

214.

Rolls,E.T., Critchley,H., Wakeman,E.A. and Mason,R. (1996) Responses of neurons in the primate taste cortex to the glutamate ion and to inosine 5'-monophosphate. Physiology and Behavior 59: 991-1000.

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.

212.

Rolls,E.T., Critchley,H., Mason,R. and Wakeman,E.A. (1996) Orbitofrontal cortex neurons: role in olfactory and visual association learning. Journal of Neurophysiology 75: 1970-1981.

211.

Critchley,H.D. and Rolls,E.T. (1996) Olfactory neuronal responses in the primate orbitofrontal cortex: analysis in an olfactory discrimination task. Journal of Neurophysiology 75: 1659-1672.

210.

Critchley,H.D. and Rolls,E.T. (1996) Responses of primate taste cortex neurons to the astringent tastant tannic acid. Chemical Senses 21: 135-145.

209.

Tovee,M.J., Rolls,E.T. and Ramachandran,V.S. (1996) Rapid visual learning in neurones of the primate temporal visual cortex. Neuroreport 7: 2757-2760.

208.

Rolls,E.T. (1996) The orbitofrontal cortex. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 351: 1433-1444.

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.

203.

Hornak,J., Rolls,E.T. and Wade,D. (1996) Face and voice expression identification in patients with emotional and behavioural changes following ventral frontal lobe damage. Neuropsychologia 34: 247-261.

202.

Rolls,E.T. and O'Mara,S.M. (1995) View-responsive neurons in the primate hippocampal complex. Hippocampus 5: 409-424.

201.

Scott,T.R., Yan,J. and Rolls,E.T. (1995) Brain mechanisms of satiety and taste in macaques. Neurobiology 3: 281-292.

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.

198.

Rolls,E.T. and Tovee,M.J. (1995) The responses of single neurons in the temporal visual cortical areas of the macaque when more than one stimulus is present in the visual field. Experimental Brain Research 103: 409-420.

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.

195.

Rolls,E.T. (1995) Central taste anatomy and neurophysiology. Ch. 24, pp. 549-573 in Handbook of Olfaction and Gustation, ed. R.L.Doty. Dekker: New York.

194.

Rolls,E.T. (1995) A theory of emotion and consciousness, and its application to understanding the neural basis of emotion. Ch 72, pp. 1091-1106 in The Cognitive Neurosciences, ed. M.S.Gazzaniga. MIT Press: Cambridge, Mass.

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.

191.

Tovee,M.J., Rolls,E.T. and Azzopardi,P. (1994) Translation invariance and the responses of neurons in the temporal visual cortical areas of primates. Journal of Neurophysiology 72: 1049-1060.

190.

Baylis,L.L., Rolls,E.T. and Baylis,G.C. (1994) Afferent connections of the orbitofrontal cortex taste area of the primate. Neuroscience 64: 801-812.

189.

Rolls,E.T. and Baylis,L.L. (1994) Gustatory, olfactory and visual convergence within the primate orbitofrontal cortex. Journal of Neuroscience 14: 5437-5452.

188.

Rolls,E.T., Hornak,J., Wade,D. and McGrath,J. (1994) Emotion-related learning in patients with social and emotional changes associated with frontal lobe damage. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 57: 1518-1524.

187.

Rolls,E.T., Tovee,M.J., Purcell,D.G., Stewart,A.L. and Azzopardi,P. (1994) The responses of neurons in the temporal cortex of primates, and face identification and detection. Experimental Brain Research 101: 473-484.

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.

184.

O'Mara,S.M., Rolls,E.T., Berthoz,A. and Kesner,R.P. (1994) Neurons responding to whole-body motion in the primate hippocampus. Journal of Neuroscience 14: 6511-6523.

183.

Rolls,E.T. (1994) Neural processing related to feeding in primates. Ch. 2, pp. 11-53 in Appetite: Neural and Behavioural Bases, ed. C.R.Legg and D.A.Booth. Oxford University Press: Oxford.

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.

181.

Rolls,E.T. (1994) Neurophysiology and cognitive functions of the striatum. Revue Neurologique (Paris) 150: 648-660.

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.

178.

Rolls,E.T. and O'Mara,S. (1993) Neurophysiological and theoretical analysis of how the hippocampus functions in memory. Ch. 17, pp. 276-300 in Brain Mechanisms of Perception and Memory: From Neuron to Behavior, eds. T.Ono, L.R.Squire, M.E.Raichle, D.I.Perrett and M.Fukuda. Oxford University Press: New York.

177.

Wilson,F.A.W. and Rolls,E.T. (1993) The effects of stimulus novelty and familiarity on neuronal activity in the amygdala of monkeys performing recognition memory tasks. Experimental Brain Research 93: 367-382.

176.

Rolls,E.T. (1993) The neural control of feeding in primates. Ch. 9, pp. 137-169 in Neurophysiology of Ingestion ed. D.A.Booth. Pergamon: Oxford.

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.

174.

Williams,G.V., Rolls,E.T., Leonard,C.M. and Stern,C. (1993) Neuronal responses in the ventral striatum of the behaving macaque. Behavioural Brain Research 55: 243-252.

173.

Rolls,E.T., Cahusac,P.M.B., Feigenbaum,J.D. and Miyashita,Y. (1993) Responses of single neurons in the hippocampus of the macaque related to recognition memory. Experimental Brain Research 93: 299-306.

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.

171.

Cahusac,P.M.B., Rolls,E.T., Miyashita,Y. and Niki,H. (1993) Modification of the responses of hippocampal neurons in the monkey during the learning of a conditional spatial response task. Hippocampus 3: 29-42.

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.

168.

Tovee,M.J. and Rolls,E.T. (1992) The functional nature of neuronal oscillations. Trends in Neurosciences 15: 387.

167.

Tovee,M.J. and Rolls,E.T. (1992) Oscillatory activity is not evident in the primate temporal visual cortex with static stimuli. Neuroreport 3: 369-372.

166.

Rolls,E.T. and F.Mora (1992) Hunger, thirst and satiety. Ch. 90, pp. 1155-1165 in Fisiologia Humana, ed. J.A.F.Tresguerres. McGraw-Hill/Interamericana: New York.

165.

Rolls,E.T. (1992) The processing of face information in the primate temporal lobe. Ch. 3, pp. 41-68 in Processing Images of Faces, eds. V.Bruce and M.Burton. Ablex: Norwood, New Jersey.

164.

Rolls,E.T. and Johnstone,S. (1992) Neurophysiological analysis of striatal function. Ch. 3, pp. 61-97 in Neuropsychological Disorders Associated with Subcortical Lesions, eds. G.Vallar, S.F.Cappa and C.W.Wallesch. Oxford University Press: 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.

161.

Rolls,E.T. (1992) Neurophysiology and functions of the primate amygdala. Ch. 5, pp. 143-165 in The Amygdala, ed. J.P.Aggleton. Wiley-Liss: New York.

160.

Rolls,E.T. (1991) Neural organisation of higher visual functions. Current Opinion in Neurobiology 1: 274-278.

159.

Rolls,E.T. (1991) Functions of the primate hippocampus in spatial and non-spatial memory. Hippocampus 1: 258-261.

158.

Baylis,L.L. and Rolls,E.T. (1991) Responses of neurons in the primate taste cortex to glutamate. Physiology and Behavior 49: 973-979.

157.

Rolls,E.T. (1991) Information processing in the temporal lobe visual cortical areas of macaques. Pp. 339-352 in Visual Structures and Integrated Functions, eds. M.A.Arbib and J.-P.Ewert. Springer: New York.

156.

Cahusac,P.M.B., Rolls,E.T. and Marriott,F.H.C. (1991) Potentiation of neuronal responses to natural visual input paired with postsynaptic activation in the hippocampus of the awake monkey. Neuroscience Letters 124: 39-43.

155.

Rolls,E.T. (1991) Functions of the primate hippocampus in spatial processing and memory. Pp. 353-376 in Brain and Space, ed. J.Paillard. Oxford University Press: Oxford.

154.

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

153.

Rolls,E.T. (1991) Research directions in the neural basis of memory. In Cognitive Neuroscience: Research Directions in Cognitive Science: European Perspectives, Vol. 4, pp. 127-142, eds. G.A.Orban, W.Singer and N.O.Bernsen. Erlbaum: London.

152.

Feigenbaum,J.D. and Rolls,E.T. (1991) Allocentric and egocentric spatial information processing in the hippocampal formation of the behaving primate. Psychobiology 19: 21-40.

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.

149.

Rolls,E.T. (1990) The representation of information in the temporal lobe visual cortical areas of macaques. Pp. 69-78 in Advanced Neural Computers, ed. R.Eckmiller. North-Holland: Amsterdam.

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.

147.

Johnstone,S. and Rolls,E.T. (1990) Delay, discriminatory, and modality specific neurons in striatum and pallidum during short-term memory tasks. Brain Research 522: 147-151.

146.

Wilson,F.A.W. and Rolls,E.T. (1990) Learning and memory are reflected in the responses of reinforcement-related neurons in the primate basal forebrain. Journal of Neuroscience 10: 1254-1267. 

145.

Wilson,F.A.W. and Rolls,E.T. (1990) Neuronal responses related to reinforcement in the primate basal forebrain. Brain Research 509: 213-231.

144.

Wilson,F.A.W. and Rolls,E.T. (1990) Neuronal responses related to the novelty and familiarity of visual stimuli in the substantia innominata, diagonal band of Broca and periventricular region of the primate. Experimental Brain Research 80: 104-120.

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).

141.

Rolls,E.T., Yaxley,S. and Sienkiewicz,Z.J. (1990) Gustatory responses of single neurons in the orbitofrontal cortex of the macaque monkey. Journal of Neurophysiology 64: 1055-1066.

140.

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

139.

Yaxley,S., Rolls,E.T. and Sienkiewicz,Z.J. (1990) Gustatory responses of single neurons in the insula of the macaque monkey. Journal of Neurophysiology 63: 689-700.

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.

135.

Rolls,E.T. (1990) Functions of different regions of the basal ganglia. Ch. 5, pp. 151-184 in Parkinson's Disease, ed. G.M.Stern. Chapman and Hall: London.

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.

131.

Miyashita,Y., Rolls,E.T., Cahusac,P.M.B., Niki,H. and Feigenbaum,J.D. (1989) Activity of hippocampal neurons in the monkey related to a conditional spatial response task. Journal of Neurophysiology 61: 669-678.

130.

Cahusac,P.M.B., Miyashita,Y., and Rolls,E.T. (1989) Responses of hippocampal formation neurons in the monkey related to delayed spatial response and object-place memory tasks. Behavioural Brain Research 33: 229-240.

129.

Rolls,E.T., Miyashita,Y., Cahusac,P.M.B., Kesner,R.P., Niki,H., Feigenbaum,J. and Bach,L. (1989) Hippocampal neurons in the monkey with activity related to the place in which a stimulus is shown. Journal of Neuroscience 9: 1835-1845.

128.

Rolls,E.T., Baylis,G.C., Hasselmo,M.E. and Nalwa,V. (1989) The effect of learning on the face-selective responses of neurons in the cortex in the superior temporal sulcus of the monkey. Experimental Brain Research 76: 153-164.

127.

Hasselmo,M.E., Rolls,E.T., Baylis,G.C. and Nalwa,V. (1989) Object-centered encoding by face-selective neurons in the cortex in the superior temporal sulcus of the monkey. Experimental Brain Research 75: 417-429.

126.

Hasselmo,M.E., Rolls,E.T. and Baylis,G.C. (1989) The role of expression and identity in the face-selective responses of neurons in the temporal visual cortex of the monkey. Behavioural Brain Research 32: 203-218.

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. This paper proposed that CA3 acting as an autoassociation memory performs completion, and that the dentate performs pattern separation. This paper also reported the discovery of spatial view cells, and how they respond in object-location memory tasks.

124.

Rolls,E.T., Sienkiewicz,Z.J., and Yaxley,S. (1989) Hunger modulates the responses to gustatory stimuli of single neurons in the caudolateral orbitofrontal cortex of the macaque monkey. European Journal of Neuroscience 1: 53-60.

123.

Rolls,E.T. (1989) Information processing and basal ganglia function. Ch 15, pp. 123-142 in Hierarchies in Neurology. Eds. C.Kennard and M.Swash. Springer-Verlag: London.

122.

Rolls,E.T., Baylis,G.C., Hasselmo,M. and Nalwa,V. (1989) The representation of information in the temporal lobe visual cortical areas of macaque monkeys. In Seeing Contour and Colour, eds. J.J.Kulikowski, C.M.Dickinson and I.J.Murray. Pergamon: Oxford.

121.

Rolls,E.T. (1989) Information processing in the taste system of primates. Journal of Experimental Biology 146: 141-164.

120.

Yaxley,S., Rolls,E.T. and Sienkiewicz,Z.J. (1988) The responsiveness of neurones in the insular gustatory cortex of the macaque monkey is independent of hunger. Physiology and Behavior 42: 223-229.

119.

Rolls,E.T., Scott,T.R., Sienkiewicz,Z.J. and Yaxley,S. (1988) The responsiveness of neurones in the frontal opercular gustatory cortex of the macaque monkey is independent of hunger. Journal of Physiology 397: 1-12.

118a
Thaler,D.E., Rolls,E.T. and Passingham,R.E. (1988) Neuronal activity of the supplementary motor area (SMA) during internally- and externally-triggered wrist movements. Neuroscience Letters 93: 264-269.

118.

Rolls,E.T. (1987) A neurophysiological systems approach to neuroethology. Ch. 7, pp. 231-259 in Aims and Methods in Neuroethology, ed. D.M.Guthrie. Manchester University Press: Manchester.

117.

Baylis,G.C. and Rolls,E.T. (1987) Responses of neurons in the inferior temporal cortex in short term and serial recognition memory tasks. Experimental Brain Research 65: 614-622.

116.

Rolls,E.T., Baylis,G.C. and Hasselmo,M.E. (1987) The responses of neurons in the cortex in the superior temporal sulcus of the monkey to band-pass spatial frequency filtered faces. Vision Research 27: 311-326.

115.

Rolls,E.T. (1987) Sensory to motor information processing in the primate brain. Chapter 26, pp. 677-717 in Textbook of Clinical Neurophysiology, eds. A.M.Halliday, S.R.Butler and R.Paul. Wiley: London.

114.

Baylis,G.C., Rolls,E.T. and Leonard,C.M. (1987) Functional subdivisions of temporal lobe neocortex. Journal of Neuroscience 7: 330-342.

113.

Rolls,E.T. and Williams,G.V. (1987) Neuronal activity in the ventral striatum of the primate. Pp. 349-356 in The Basal Ganglia II- Structure and Function - Current Concepts. Eds. M.B.Carpenter and A.Jayamaran. Plenum: New York.

112.

Rolls,E.T. and Williams,G.V. (1987) Sensory and movement-related neuronal activity in different regions of the primate striatum. Pp. 37-59 in Basal Ganglia and Behavior: Sensory Aspects and Motor Functioning, eds. J.S.Schneider and T.I.Lidsky. Hans Huber: Bern.

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. This paper delivered to the Dahlem Conference in 1985 in Berlin proposed that the CA3 is an autocorrelation (or autoassociation) memory.

110.

Rolls,E.T. (1987) Neuronal encoding of information in sensory systems. Science et Vie 158: 18-22.

109.

Rolls,E.T. (1986) Neuronal activity related to the control of feeding. Ch. 6, pp. 163-190 in Feeding Behavior: Neural and Humoral Controls, eds. R.C.Ritter, S.Ritter and C.D.Barnes. Academic Press: New York.

108.

Rolls,E.T. and Baylis,G.C. (1986) Size and contrast have only small effects on the responses to faces of neurons in the cortex of the superior temporal sulcus of the monkey. Experimental Brain Research 65: 38-48.

107.

Gibbs,J., Rolls,B.J. and Rolls,E.T. (1986) Preabsorptive and postabsorptive factors in the termination of drinking in the rhesus monkey. Pp. 287-294 in Physiology of Thirst and Sodium Appetite, eds. G.De Caro, A.N.Epstein and M.Massi. Plenum: New York and London.

106.

Scott,T.R., Yaxley,S., Sienkiewicz,Z.J. and Rolls,E.T. (1986) Gustatory responses in the frontal opercular cortex of the alert cynomolgus monkey. Journal of Neurophysiology 56: 876-890.

105.

Scott,T.R., Yaxley,S., Sienkiewicz,Z.J. and Rolls,E.T. (1986) Taste responses in the nucleus tractus solitarius of the behaving monkey. Journal of Neurophysiology 55: 182-200.

104.

Rolls,E.T., Murzi,E., Yaxley,S., Thorpe,S.J., and Simpson,S.J. (1986) Sensory-specific satiety: food-specific reduction in responsiveness of ventral forebrain neurons after feeding in the monkey. Brain Research 368: 79-86.

103.

Rolls,E.T. (1986) Neural systems involved in emotion in primates. Chapter 5, pp. 125-143 in Emotion: Theory, Research, and Experience. Volume 3:  Biological Foundations of Emotion, eds. R.Plutchik and H.Kellerman. Academic Press: New York.

102.

Rolls,E.T. (1986) A theory of emotion, and its application to understanding the neural basis of emotion. Pp. 325-344 in Emotions. Neural and Chemical Control, ed. Y.Oomura. Japan Scientific Societies Press: Tokyo and Karger: Basel.

101.

Rolls,E.T. and de Waal,A.W.L. (1985) Long-term sensory-specific satiety: evidence from an Ethiopian refugee camp. Physiology and Behavior 34: 1017-1020.

100.

Yaxley,S., Rolls,E.T., Sienkiewicz,Z.J. and Scott,T.R. (1985) Satiety does not affect gustatory activity in the nucleus of the solitary tract of the alert monkey. Brain Research 347: 85-93.

99.

Perrett,D.I. and Rolls,E.T. (1985) A technique for microiontophoretic study of single neurons in the behaving monkey. Journal of Neuroscience Methods 12: 289-295.

98.

Rolls,E.T., Baylis,G.C., and Leonard,C.M. (1985) Role of low and high spatial frequencies in the face-selective responses of neurons in the cortex in the superior temporal sulcus. Vision Research 25: 1021-1035.

97.

Leonard,C.M., Rolls,E.T., Wilson,F.A.W. and Baylis,G.C. (1985) Neurons in the amygdala of the monkey with responses selective for faces. Behavioural Brain Research 15: 159-176.

96.

Baylis,G.C., Rolls,E.T. and Leonard,C.M. (1985) Selectivity between faces in the responses of a population of neurons in the cortex in the superior temporal sulcus of the monkey. Brain Research 342: 91-102.

95.

Rolls,E.T. (1985) The neurophysiology of feeding. Ch. 1, pp. 1-16 in Psychopharmacology and Food, eds. M.Sandler and T.Silverstone. Oxford University Press: Oxford.

94.

Rolls,E.T. (1985) Neuronal activity related to different types of memory in the primate. Pp. 237-250 in Perspectives on Neuroscience, ed. Y.Tsukada. University of Tokyo Press: Tokyo.

93.

Rolls,E.T. (1985) Neuronal activity in relation to the recognition of visual stimuli. Experimental Brain Research, Supplement 11: 179-201. (Also pp. 203-213 in Pattern Recognition Mechanisms, Pontificiae Academiae Scientiarum Scripta Varia 54, eds. C.Chagas, R.Gattass and C.G.Gross. Pontificia Academia Scientiarum: Rome, 1985.)

92.

Rolls,E.T. (1985) Connections, functions and dysfunctions of limbic structures, the prefrontal cortex, and hypothalamus. Pp. 201-213 in The Scientific Basis of Clinical Neurology, eds. M.Swash and C.Kennard. London: Churchill Livingstone.

91.

Rolls,E.T. (1984) Neurons in the cortex of the temporal lobe and in the amygdala of the monkey with responses selective for faces. Human Neurobiology 3: 209-222.

90.

Borsini,F. and Rolls,E.T. (1984) Role of noradrenaline and serotonin in the basolateral region of the amygdala in food preferences and learned taste aversions in the rat. Physiology and Behavior 33: 37-43.

89.

Rolls,B.J., Van Duijenvoorde,P.M. and Rolls,E.T. (1984) Pleasantness changes and food intake in a varied four course meal. Appetite 5: 337-348.

88.

Rolls,E.T. (1984) Activity of neurons in different regions of the striatum of the monkey. Pp. 467-493 in The Basal Ganglia: Structure and Function, eds. J.S.McKenzie, R.E.Kemm and L.N.Wilcox. New York: Plenum.

87.

Rolls,E.T. (1984) The neurophysiology of feeding. International Journal of Obesity 8, Suppl. 1: 139-150.

86.

Rolls,E.T. (1984) Neurophysiological investigations of different types of memory in the primate. Pp. 269-278 in Neuropsychology of Memory, eds. L.R.Squire and N.Butters. Guilford Press, New York.

85.

Rolls,E.T., Thorpe,S.J., Boytim,M., Szabo,I., and Perrett,D.I. (1984) Responses of striatal neurons in the behaving monkey. 3. Effects of iontophoretically applied dopamine on normal responsiveness. Neuroscience 12: 1201-1212.

84.

Caan,W., Perrett,D.I. and Rolls,E.T. (1984) Responses of striatal neurons in the behaving monkey. 2. Visual processing in the caudal neostriatum. Brain Research 290: 53-65.

83.

Rolls,E.T. (1983) Neuronal systems related to different types of memory in the primate. Kaga (Science) (Tokyo) 53: 260-269.

82.

Rolls,E.T., Rolls,B.J. and Rowe,E.A. (1983) Sensory-specific and motivation-specific satiety for the sight and taste of food and water in man. Physiology and Behavior 30: 185-192.

81.

Fabre,M., Rolls,E.T., Ashton,J.P. and Williams,G. (1983) Activity of neurons in the ventral tegmental region of the behaving monkey. Behavioural Brain Research 9: 213-235.

80.

Rolls,E.T., Thorpe,S.J. and Maddison,S.P. (1983) Responses of striatal neurons in the behaving monkey. 1. Head of the caudate nucleus. Behavioural Brain Research 7: 179-210.

79.

Thorpe,S.J., Rolls,E.T. and Maddison,S. (1983) The orbitofrontal cortex: neuronal activity in the behaving monkey. Experimental Brain Research 49: 93-115.

78.

Rolls,B.J., Rolls,E.T. and Rowe,E.A. (1983) Body fat control and obesity. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4: 744-745.

77.

Rolls,E.T. (1983) The initiation of movements. Experimental Brain Research, Supplementum 7: 97-113. (Neural Coding of Motor Performance, eds. J.Massion, J.Paillard, W.Schultz and M.Wiesendanger)

76.

Perrett,D.I. and Rolls,E.T. (1983) Neural mechanisms underlying the visual analysis of faces. Pp. 543-566 in Advances in Vertebrate Neuroethology, eds. J.-P. Ewert, R.R.Capranica and D.J.Ingle. New York: Plenum Press.

75.

Rolls,E.T. (1983) Feeding. Pp. 1067-1086 in Advances in Vertebrate Neuroethology, eds. J.-P. Ewert, R.R.Capranica and D.J.Ingle. New York: Plenum Press.

74.

Rolls,E.T., Perrett,D.I., Caan,A.W. and Wilson,F.A.W. (1982) Neuronal responses related to visual recognition. Brain 105: 611-646.

73.

Perrett,D.I., Rolls,E.T. and Caan,W. (1982) Visual neurons responsive to faces in the monkey temporal cortex. Experimental Brain Research, 47: 329-342.

72.

Rolls,B.J., Rolls,E.T. and Rowe,E.A. (1982) The influence of variety on human food selection. Ch. 6, pp. 101-122 in Psychobiology of Human Food Selection, ed L.M.Barker. Westport, Connecticut: AVI Publishing Company.

71.

Rolls,E.T. and Rolls,B.J. (1982) Brain mechanisms involved in feeding. Ch. 3, pp. 33-62 in Psychobiology of Human Food Selection, ed L.M.Barker. Westport, Connecticut: AVI Publishing Company.

70.

Rolls,E.T. (1982) Feeding and reward. Pp. 323-337 in The Neural Basis of Feeding and Reward, eds. B.G.Hoebel and D.Novin. Brunswick, Maine: Haer Institute for Electrophysiological Research.

69.

Rolls,B.J., Rowe,E.A. and Rolls,E.T. (1982) How flavour and appearance affect human feeding. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 41: 109-117.

68.

Rolls,B.J., Rowe,E.A. and Rolls,E.T. (1982) How sensory properties of foods affect human feeding behavior. Physiology and Behavior, 29: 409-417.

67.

Wood,R.J., Rolls,E.T. and Rolls,B.J. (1982) Physiological mechanisms for thirst in the nonhuman primate. American Journal of Physiology, 242: R423-R428.

66.

Rolls,E.T. (1982) Neuronal mechanisms underlying the formation and disconnection of associations between visual stimuli and reinforcement in primates. Pp 363-373 in Conditioning: Representation of Involved Neural Functions, ed C.D.Woody. New York: Plenum.

65.

Rolls,E.T., Caan,A.W., Perrett,D.I. and Wilson,F.A.W. (1981) Neuronal activity related to long-term memory. Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 64, Supplementum 89: 121-127.

64.

Rolls,E.T. (1981) Responses of amygdaloid neurons in the primate. Pp. 383-393 in The Amygdaloid Complex, ed. Y.Ben-Ari. Amsterdam: Elsevier.

63.

Gibbs,J., Maddison,S.P. and Rolls,E.T. (1981) Satiety role of the small intestine examined in sham-feeding rhesus monkeys. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 95: 1003-1015.

62.

Phillips,A.G., Mora,F., and Rolls,E.T. (1981) Intra-cerebral self-administration of amphetamine by rhesus monkeys. Neuroscience Letters 24: 81-86.

61.

Rolls,E.T., Thorpe,S.J., Perrett,D.I., Maddison,S., Caan,W., Wilson,F. and Ryan,S. (1981) Neuronal responses in the striatum of the behaving monkey: implications for understanding striatal function and dysfunction. Pp. 205-209 in Advances in Physiological Sciences, Vol 2 Regulatory Functions of the CNS, eds J.Szentagothai, J.Hamori and M.Palkovits. Oxford: Pergamon Press.

60.

Rolls,E.T., Caan,A.W., Perrett,D.I., Ryan,S., Thorpe,S.J. and Wilson,F.A.W. (1981) Neuronal processing related to sensory inputs, intermediate learning processes, and the initiation of motor responses. Pp. 233-237 in Advances in Physiological Sciences, Vol 17 Brain and Behaviour, eds G.Adam, I.Meszaros and E.I.Banyai. Oxford: Pergamon Press.

59.

Rolls,B.J., Rolls,E.T., Rowe,E.A. and Sweeney,K. (1981) Sensory specific satiety in man. Physiology and Behavior 27: 137-142.

58.

Rolls,B.J. and Rolls,E.T. (1981) The control of drinking. British Medical Bulletin 37: 127-130.

57.

Rolls,E.T. (1981) Central nervous mechanisms related to feeding and appetite. British Medical Bulletin 37: 131-134.

56.

Rolls,E.T. (1981) Processing beyond the inferior temporal visual cortex related to feeding, learning, and striatal function. Ch. 16, pp. 241-269 in Brain Mechanisms of Sensation, eds Y.Katsuki, R.Norgren and M.Sato. New York: Wiley.

55.

Rolls,B.J., Rowe,E.A., Rolls,E.T., Kingston,B., Megson,A. and Gunary,R. (1981) Variety in a meal enhances food intake in man. Physiology and Behavior 26: 215-221.

54.

Wood,R.J., Maddison,S., Rolls,E.T., Rolls,B.J. and Gibbs,J. (1980) Drinking in rhesus monkeys: roles of pre-systemic and systemic factors in control of drinking. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 94: 1135-1148.

53.

Rolls,E.T., Perrett,D.I. and Thorpe,S.J. (1980) The influence of motivation on the responses of neurons in the posterior parietal association cortex. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3: 514-515.

52.

Rolls,B.J., Wood,R.J., Rolls,E.T., Lind,H., Lind,R. and Ledingham,J. (1980) Thirst following water deprivation in humans. American Journal of Physiology 239: R476-R482.

51.

Rolls,B.J., Wood,R.J. and Rolls,E.T. (1980) Thirst: the initiation, maintenance, and termination of drinking. Progress in Psychobiology and Physiological Psychology 9: 263-321.

50.

Mora,F., Avrith,D.B. and Rolls,E.T. (1980) An electrophysiological and behavioural study of self-stimulation in the orbitofrontal cortex of the rhesus monkey. Brain Research Bulletin 5: 111-115. 

49.

Rolls,E.T. (1980) Activity of hypothalamic and related neurons in the alert animal. Pp 439-466 in Handbook of the Hypothalamus Vol 3A, eds P.J.Morgane and J.Panksepp. New York: Dekker.

48.

Rolls,E.T., Burton,M.J. and Mora,F. (1980) Neurophysiological analysis of brain-stimulation reward in the monkey. Brain Research 194: 339-357.

47.

Rolls,B.J., Rolls,E.T. and Rowe,E.A. (1980) Sensory specific satiety and its influences on feeding. Appetite 1: 85-86.

46.

Rolls,B.J., Rolls,E.T. and Rowe,E.A. (1980) Sensory specific satiety and appetite. International Journal of Obesity 3: 397-398.

45.

Rolls,B.J., Rowe,E.A. and Rolls,E.T. (1980) Appetite and obesity: influence of sensory stimuli and external cues. Pp 11-20 in Nutrition and Lifestyles, ed M.R.Turner. London: Applied Science Publishers.

44.

Maddison,S., Wood,R.J., Rolls,E.T., Rolls,B.J. and Gibbs,J. (1980) Drinking in the rhesus monkey: peripheral factors. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 94: 365-374.

43.

Gibbs,J., Fauser,D.J., Rowe,E.A., Rolls,B.J., Rolls,E.T. and Maddison,S.P. (1979) Bombesin suppresses feeding in rats. Nature 282: 208-210.

42.

Mora,F., Avrith,D.B., Phillips,A,G. and Rolls,E.T. (1979) Effects of satiety on self-stimulation of the orbitofrontal cortex in the monkey. Neuroscience Letters 13: 141-145.

41.

Rolls,E.T., Perrett,D., Thorpe,S.J., Puerto,A., Roper-Hall,A. and Maddison,S. (1979) Responses of neurons in area 7 of the parietal cortex to objects of different significance. Brain Research 169: 194-198.

40.

Rolls,E.T., Thorpe,S.J., Maddison,S., Roper-Hall,A., Puerto,A. and Perrett,D. (1979) Activity of neurones in the neostriatum and related structures in the alert animal. Pp 163-182 in The Neostriatum, eds I.Divac and R.G.E.Oberg. Pergamon Press:Oxford.

39.

Rolls,E.T. (1979) Effects of electrical stimulation of the brain on behaviour. Psychology Surveys 2: 151-169. London: George Allen and Unwin.

38A

Perrett,D.I., Rolls,E.T. and Caan,W. (1979) Temporal lobe cells of the monkey with visual responses selective for faces. Neuroscience Letters S3: S358.

38.

Sanghera,M.K., Rolls,E.T. and Roper-Hall,A. (1979) Visual responses of neurons in the dorsolateral amygdala of the alert monkey. Experimental Neurology 63: 610-626.

37.

Rolls,E.T., Sanghera,M.K. and Roper-Hall,A. (1979) The latency of activation of neurons in the lateral hypothalamus and substantia innominata during feeding in the monkey. Brain Research 164: 121-135.

36.

Phillips,A.G., Mora,F. and Rolls,E.T. (1979) Intracranial self-stimulation in the orbitofrontal cortex and caudate nucleus of the alert monkey: effects of apomorphine, pimozide and spiroperidol. Psychopharmacology 62: 79-82.

35.

Rolls, E.T. (1978) Neurophysiology of feeding. Trends in Neurosciences 1: 1-3.

34.

Rolls, E.T. and Rolls, B.J. (1977) Activity of neurones in sensory, hypothalamic and motor areas during feeding in the monkey.  Pp 525-549 in: Food Intake and Chemical Senses. Eds. Y. Katsuki, M. Sato, S. Takagi and Y. Oomura.  Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press.

33.

Rolls, E.T. and Mogenson, G.J. (1977) Brain self-stimulation behavior. Ch.8, pp 212-236 in: The Neurobiology of Motivation, G.J. Mogenson (Ed.).  Erlbaum: Hillsdale, N.J.

32.

Rolls, E.T., Judge, S.J. and Sanghera, M. (1977) Activity of neurones in the inferotemporal cortex of the alert monkeyBrain Research 130: 229-238.

31.

Mora, F., Mogenson, G.J. and Rolls, E.T. (1977)  Activity of neurones in the region of the substantia nigra during feeding.  Brain Research 133: 267-276.

30.

Mora, F., Phillips, A.G., Koolhaas, J.M. and Rolls, E.T. (1976) Prefrontal cortex and Neostriatum.  Self-stimulation in the rat: Differential effects produced by apomorphine. Brain Research Bulletin 1: 421-424.

29.

Mora, F., Sweeney, K.F., Rolls, E.T. and Sanguinetti, M. (1976) Spontaneous firing rate of neurones in the prefrontal cortex of the rat: evidence for a dopaminergic inhibition. Brain Research 116: 516-522.

28.

Rolls, E.T. (1976) Neurophysiology of feeding. Life Sciences Research Report (Dahlem Konferenzen) 2: 21-42.

27.

Mora, F., Rolls, E.T., and Burton, M.J. (1976) Modulation during learning of the responses of neurones in the lateral hypothalamus to the sight of food. Experimental Neurology 53: 508-519.

26.

Burton, M.J., Rolls, E.T. and Mora, F. (1976) Effects of hunger on the responses of neurones in the lateral hypothalamus to the sight and taste of food. Experimental Neurology 51: 668-677.

25.

Rolls, E.T., Burton, M.J. and Mora, F. (1976) Hypothalamic neuronal responses associated with the sight of foodBrain Research 111: 53-66.

24.

Mora, F., Rolls, E.T., Burton, M.J. and Shaw, S.G. (1976) Effects of dopamine-receptor blockade on self-stimulation in the monkeyPharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior 4: 211-216.

23.

Shaw, S.G. and Rolls, E.T. (1976) Is the release of noradrenaline necessary for self-stimulation? Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior 4: 375-379.

22.

Wauquier, A. and Rolls, E.T. (Eds) (1976) Brain-stimulation Reward. Amsterdam: North Holland.

21.

Burton, M.J., Mora, F. and Rolls, E.T. (1976) Neurophysiological convergence of natural and brain-stimulation reward on visual units in the lateral hypothalamus of squirrel and rhesus monkeys.  Pp 101-104 in Brain-stimulation Reward. Eds. A. Wauquier and E.T. Rolls.  Amsterdam: North Holland.

20.

Rolls, E.T. (1976) The neurophysiological basis of brain-stimulation reward. Pp 65-87 in: Brain-Stimulation Reward. Eds. A. Wauquier and E.T. Rolls. Amsterdam: North Holland.

19.

Mora, F., Sanguinetti, A.M., Rolls, E.T. and Shaw, S.G. (1975) Differential effects on self-stimulation and motor behaviour produced by microintracranial injections of a dopamine-receptor blocking agent.  Neuroscience Letters 1: 179-184.

18.

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

17.

Rolls, E.T., Rolls, B.J., Kelly, P.H., Shaw, S.G., and Dale, R. (1974) The relative attenuation of self-stimulation, eating and drinking produced by dopamine-receptor blockade.  Psychopharmacologia (Berlin) 38: 219-310.

16.

Rolls, E.T., Kelly, P.H. and Shaw, S.G. (1974) Noradrenaline, dopamine and brain-stimulation reward.  Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior 2: 735-740.

15.

Cooper, S.J. and Rolls, E.T. (1974) Relation of activation of neurones in the pons and medulla to brain-stimulation reward.  Experimental Brain Research 20: 207-222.

14.

Rolls, E.T. and Cooper, S.J. (1974) Anesthetization and stimulation of the sulcal prefrontal cortex and brain-stimulation reward.  Physiology and Behavior 12: 563-571.

13.

Rolls, E.T. and Cooper S.J. (1974) Connection between the prefrontal cortex and pontine brain-stimulation reward sites in the rat. Experimental Neurology 42: 687-699.

12.

Rolls, E.T. (1974)  The neural basis of brain-stimulation rewardProgress in Neurobiology 3: 71-160.

11A

Rolls, E.T. (1973) Polar frequency response of the human earJournal of Physiology 134: 18-19P.  Binaural Intra-Ear Recordings

11.

Rolls, E.T. and Cooper, S.J. (1973)  Activation of neurones in the prefrontal cortex by brain-stimulation reward in the rat.  Brain Research 60: 351-368.

10.

Rolls, B.J. and Rolls, E.T. (1973)  Effects of lesions in the basolateral amygdala on fluid intake in the ratJournal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 83: 240-247.

9.

Rolls, E.T. and Rolls, B.J. (1973)  Altered food preferences after lesions in the basolateral region of the amygdala in the ratJournal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 83: 248-259

8.

Rolls, E.T. (1973)  Refractory periods of neurons involved in stimulus-bound eating and drinking in the rat.  Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 82: 15-22.

7.

Rolls, E.T. and Kelly, P.H. (1972) Neural basis of stimulus-bound locomotor activity in the rat.  Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 81: 173-182.

6.

Rolls, E.T. (1972)  Activation of amygdaloid neurones in reward, eating and drinking elicited by electrical stimulation of the lateral hypothalamus.  Journal of Physiology 45: 365-381.

5.

Rolls, E.T. (1971) Contrasting effects of hypothalamic and nucleus accumbens septi self-stimulation on brain stem single unit activity and cortical arousal. Brain Research 31: 275-285.

4.

Rolls, E.T. (1971)  Absolute refractory period of neurons involved in MFB self-stimulation.  Physiology & Behavior 7: 311-315.

3.

Rolls, E.T. (1971)  Involvement of brainstem units in medial forebrain bundle self-stimulation. Physiology & Behavior 7: 297-310.

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.

1.

Gallistel, C.R., Rolls, E. and Greene, D. (1969) Neuron function inferred from behavioral and electrophysiological estimates of refractory period.  Science 166: 1028-1030.