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Carl R Olson

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 10, 2004
Neuronal activity related to reward value and motivation in primate frontal cortexMatthew R Roesch, Carl R Olson
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 9, 2005
Neuronal activity dependent on anticipated and elapsed delay in macaque prefrontal cortex, frontal and supplementary eye fields, and premotor cortexMatthew R Roesch, Carl R Olson
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 2, 2005
Low-frequency oscillations arising from competitive interactions between visual stimuli in macaque inferotemporal cortexJulianne E Rollenhagen, Carl R Olson
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 13, 2003
Impact of expected reward on neuronal activity in prefrontal cortex, frontal and supplementary eye fields and premotor cortexMatthew R Roesch, Carl R Olson
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 13, 2017
In monkeys making value-based decisions, amygdala neurons are sensitive to cue value as distinct from cue salienceMarvin L Leathers, Carl R Olson
Journal of Vision|June 13, 2015
Macaque monkeys experience visual crowdingErin A Crowder, Carl R Olson
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 17, 2005
Neuronal activity in primate orbitofrontal cortex reflects the value of timeMatthew R Roesch, Carl R Olson
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 5, 2007
Impact of experience on the representation of object-centered space in the macaque supplementary eye fieldDavid E Moorman, Carl R Olson
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|June 19, 2009
Representing the forest before the trees: a global advantage effect in monkey inferotemporal cortexArun P Sripati, Carl R Olson
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 27, 2013
Response to comment on "In monkeys making value-based decisions, LIP neurons encode cue salience and not action value"Marvin L Leathers, Carl R Olson
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 10, 2004
Neuronal activity related to reward value and motivation in primate frontal cortexMatthew R Roesch, Carl R Olson
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 9, 2005
Neuronal activity dependent on anticipated and elapsed delay in macaque prefrontal cortex, frontal and supplementary eye fields, and premotor cortexMatthew R Roesch, Carl R Olson
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 2, 2005
Low-frequency oscillations arising from competitive interactions between visual stimuli in macaque inferotemporal cortexJulianne E Rollenhagen, Carl R Olson
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 13, 2003
Impact of expected reward on neuronal activity in prefrontal cortex, frontal and supplementary eye fields and premotor cortexMatthew R Roesch, Carl R Olson
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 13, 2017
In monkeys making value-based decisions, amygdala neurons are sensitive to cue value as distinct from cue salienceMarvin L Leathers, Carl R Olson
Journal of Vision|June 13, 2015
Macaque monkeys experience visual crowdingErin A Crowder, Carl R Olson
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 17, 2005
Neuronal activity in primate orbitofrontal cortex reflects the value of timeMatthew R Roesch, Carl R Olson
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 5, 2007
Impact of experience on the representation of object-centered space in the macaque supplementary eye fieldDavid E Moorman, Carl R Olson
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|June 19, 2009
Representing the forest before the trees: a global advantage effect in monkey inferotemporal cortexArun P Sripati, Carl R Olson
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 27, 2013
Response to comment on "In monkeys making value-based decisions, LIP neurons encode cue salience and not action value"Marvin L Leathers, Carl R Olson
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