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Bharath Chandra Talluri

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Elife|October 21, 2024
Tracking the evolution of a single choiceBharath Chandra Talluri, Hendrikje Nienborg
Current Biology : CB|March 23, 2021
Decision making: How the past guides the future in frontal cortexBharath Chandra Talluri, Anke Braun, T H Donner
Journal of Vision|January 1, 2016
Confidence-based integrated reweighting model of task-difficulty explains location-based specificity in perceptual learningBharath Chandra Talluri, Shao-Chin Hung, Aaron R Seitz, et al.
Trends in Neurosciences|December 19, 2024
Is the impact of spontaneous movements on early visual cortex species specific?Incheol Kang, Bharath Chandra Talluri, Jacob L Yates, et al.
Current Biology : CB|September 18, 2018
Confirmation Bias through Selective Overweighting of Choice-Consistent EvidenceBharath Chandra Talluri, Anne E Urai, Konstantinos Tsetsos, et al.
Nature Communications|June 25, 2025
Confirmation bias through selective readout of information encoded in human parietal cortexHame Park, Ayelet Arazi, Bharath Chandra Talluri, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 9, 2024
Confirmation Bias through Selective Use of Evidence in Human CortexHame Park, Ayelet Arazi, Bharath Chandra Talluri, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 10, 2021
Choices change the temporal weighting of decision evidenceBharath Chandra Talluri, Anne E Urai, Zohar Z Bronfman, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|October 12, 2023
Activity in primate visual cortex is minimally driven by spontaneous movementsBharath Chandra Talluri, Incheol Kang, Adam Lazere, et al.
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Elife|October 21, 2024
Tracking the evolution of a single choiceBharath Chandra Talluri, Hendrikje Nienborg
Current Biology : CB|March 23, 2021
Decision making: How the past guides the future in frontal cortexBharath Chandra Talluri, Anke Braun, T H Donner
Journal of Vision|January 1, 2016
Confidence-based integrated reweighting model of task-difficulty explains location-based specificity in perceptual learningBharath Chandra Talluri, Shao-Chin Hung, Aaron R Seitz, et al.
Trends in Neurosciences|December 19, 2024
Is the impact of spontaneous movements on early visual cortex species specific?Incheol Kang, Bharath Chandra Talluri, Jacob L Yates, et al.
Current Biology : CB|September 18, 2018
Confirmation Bias through Selective Overweighting of Choice-Consistent EvidenceBharath Chandra Talluri, Anne E Urai, Konstantinos Tsetsos, et al.
Nature Communications|June 25, 2025
Confirmation bias through selective readout of information encoded in human parietal cortexHame Park, Ayelet Arazi, Bharath Chandra Talluri, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 9, 2024
Confirmation Bias through Selective Use of Evidence in Human CortexHame Park, Ayelet Arazi, Bharath Chandra Talluri, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 10, 2021
Choices change the temporal weighting of decision evidenceBharath Chandra Talluri, Anne E Urai, Zohar Z Bronfman, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|October 12, 2023
Activity in primate visual cortex is minimally driven by spontaneous movementsBharath Chandra Talluri, Incheol Kang, Adam Lazere, et al.
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