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Carlos Pedreira

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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|September 24, 2011
How do we see art: an eye-tracker studyRodrigo Quian Quiroga, Carlos Pedreira
Brain Research Bulletin|May 2, 2015
Past, present and future of spike sorting techniquesHernan Gonzalo Rey, Carlos Pedreira, Rodrigo Quian Quiroga
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|July 31, 2012
How many neurons can we see with current spike sorting algorithms?Carlos Pedreira, Juan Martinez, Matias J Ison, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|August 26, 2009
Realistic simulation of extracellular recordingsJuan Martinez, Carlos Pedreira, Matias J Ison, et al.
Plos Biology|November 18, 2025
Transient frontopolar cortex stimulation induces prolonged disruption to counterfactual processingMatthew Ainsworth, Juan M Galeazzi, Carlos Pedreira, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|October 30, 2009
Responses of human medial temporal lobe neurons are modulated by stimulus repetitionCarlos Pedreira, Florian Mormann, Alexander Kraskov, et al.
Journal of Anatomy|August 29, 2014
Single-cell recordings in the human medial temporal lobeHernan G Rey, Matias J Ison, Carlos Pedreira, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience|November 19, 2021
Low-beta repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation to human dorsolateral prefrontal cortex during object recognition memory sample presentation, at a task-related frequency observed in local field potentials in homologous macaque cortex, impairs subsequent recollection but not familiarityZhemeng Wu, Martina Kavanova, Lydia Hickman, et al.
Neuroimage|October 14, 2018
BOLD mapping of human epileptic spikes recorded during simultaneous intracranial EEG-fMRI: The impact of automated spike classificationNiraj K Sharma, Carlos Pedreira, Umair J Chaudhary, et al.
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|May 23, 2017
A novel scheme for the validation of an automated classification method for epileptic spikes by comparison with multiple observersNiraj K Sharma, Carlos Pedreira, Maria Centeno, et al.
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|September 24, 2011
How do we see art: an eye-tracker studyRodrigo Quian Quiroga, Carlos Pedreira
Brain Research Bulletin|May 2, 2015
Past, present and future of spike sorting techniquesHernan Gonzalo Rey, Carlos Pedreira, Rodrigo Quian Quiroga
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|July 31, 2012
How many neurons can we see with current spike sorting algorithms?Carlos Pedreira, Juan Martinez, Matias J Ison, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|August 26, 2009
Realistic simulation of extracellular recordingsJuan Martinez, Carlos Pedreira, Matias J Ison, et al.
Plos Biology|November 18, 2025
Transient frontopolar cortex stimulation induces prolonged disruption to counterfactual processingMatthew Ainsworth, Juan M Galeazzi, Carlos Pedreira, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|October 30, 2009
Responses of human medial temporal lobe neurons are modulated by stimulus repetitionCarlos Pedreira, Florian Mormann, Alexander Kraskov, et al.
Journal of Anatomy|August 29, 2014
Single-cell recordings in the human medial temporal lobeHernan G Rey, Matias J Ison, Carlos Pedreira, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience|November 19, 2021
Low-beta repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation to human dorsolateral prefrontal cortex during object recognition memory sample presentation, at a task-related frequency observed in local field potentials in homologous macaque cortex, impairs subsequent recollection but not familiarityZhemeng Wu, Martina Kavanova, Lydia Hickman, et al.
Neuroimage|October 14, 2018
BOLD mapping of human epileptic spikes recorded during simultaneous intracranial EEG-fMRI: The impact of automated spike classificationNiraj K Sharma, Carlos Pedreira, Umair J Chaudhary, et al.
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|May 23, 2017
A novel scheme for the validation of an automated classification method for epileptic spikes by comparison with multiple observersNiraj K Sharma, Carlos Pedreira, Maria Centeno, et al.
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