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Jude F Mitchell

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Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|February 12, 2026
Active gaze behavior organizes V1 activity in freely-moving marmosetsJingwen Li, Vikram Pal Singh, Jude F Mitchell, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 14, 2011
Object-based attention to one of two superimposed surfaces alters responses in human early visual cortexVivian M Ciaramitaro, Jude F Mitchell, Gene R Stoner, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 24, 2016
Optogenetic manipulation of neural circuits in awake marmosetsMatthew MacDougall, Samuel U Nummela, Shanna Coop, et al.
Neuron|April 22, 2016
Marmosets: A Neuroscientific Model of Human Social BehaviorCory T Miller, Winrich A Freiwald, David A Leopold, et al.
Developmental Neurobiology|November 3, 2016
Psychophysical measurement of marmoset acuity and myopiaSamuel U Nummela, Shanna H Coop, Shaun L Cloherty, et al.
Nature Communications|June 20, 2023
Detailed characterization of neural selectivity in free viewing primatesJacob L Yates, Shanna H Coop, Gabriel H Sarch, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|November 23, 2023
A dynamic sequence of visual processing initiated by gaze shiftsPhilip R L Parker, Dylan M Martins, Emmalyn S P Leonard, et al.
Nature Protocols|November 14, 2022
Desynchronizing the sleep---wake cycle from circadian timing to assess their separate contributions to physiology and behaviour and to estimate intrinsic circadian periodWei Wang, Robin K Yuan, Jude F Mitchell, et al.
Communications Biology|July 2, 2025
Higher dopamine D1 receptor expression in prefrontal parvalbumin neurons underlies higher distractibility in marmosets versus macaquesMary Kate P Joyce, Tsvetoslav G Ivanov, Fenna M Krienen, et al.
Neuron|May 8, 2015
Brains, genes, and primatesJuan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte, Edward M Callaway, Sarah J Caddick, et al.
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Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|February 12, 2026
Active gaze behavior organizes V1 activity in freely-moving marmosetsJingwen Li, Vikram Pal Singh, Jude F Mitchell, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 14, 2011
Object-based attention to one of two superimposed surfaces alters responses in human early visual cortexVivian M Ciaramitaro, Jude F Mitchell, Gene R Stoner, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 24, 2016
Optogenetic manipulation of neural circuits in awake marmosetsMatthew MacDougall, Samuel U Nummela, Shanna Coop, et al.
Neuron|April 22, 2016
Marmosets: A Neuroscientific Model of Human Social BehaviorCory T Miller, Winrich A Freiwald, David A Leopold, et al.
Developmental Neurobiology|November 3, 2016
Psychophysical measurement of marmoset acuity and myopiaSamuel U Nummela, Shanna H Coop, Shaun L Cloherty, et al.
Nature Communications|June 20, 2023
Detailed characterization of neural selectivity in free viewing primatesJacob L Yates, Shanna H Coop, Gabriel H Sarch, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|November 23, 2023
A dynamic sequence of visual processing initiated by gaze shiftsPhilip R L Parker, Dylan M Martins, Emmalyn S P Leonard, et al.
Nature Protocols|November 14, 2022
Desynchronizing the sleep---wake cycle from circadian timing to assess their separate contributions to physiology and behaviour and to estimate intrinsic circadian periodWei Wang, Robin K Yuan, Jude F Mitchell, et al.
Communications Biology|July 2, 2025
Higher dopamine D1 receptor expression in prefrontal parvalbumin neurons underlies higher distractibility in marmosets versus macaquesMary Kate P Joyce, Tsvetoslav G Ivanov, Fenna M Krienen, et al.
Neuron|May 8, 2015
Brains, genes, and primatesJuan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte, Edward M Callaway, Sarah J Caddick, et al.
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