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Matthew T Harrison

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Biometrika|October 11, 2012
Conservative hypothesis tests and confidence intervals using importance samplingMatthew T Harrison
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory|May 27, 2011
The Generalized Asymptotic Equipartition Property: Necessary and Sufficient ConditionsMatthew T Harrison
Neural Computation|November 15, 2012
Accelerated spike resampling for accurate multiple testing controlsMatthew T Harrison
Neural Computation|November 21, 2008
A rate and history-preserving resampling algorithm for neural spike trainsMatthew T Harrison, Stuart Geman
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 3, 2018
Visual recognition of mirrored letters and the right hemisphere advantage for mirror-invariant object recognitionMatthew T Harrison, Lars Strother
Neuropsychologia|July 15, 2021
Does face-selective cortex show a left visual field bias for centrally-viewed faces?Matthew T Harrison, Lars Strother
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 28, 2019
Does right hemisphere superiority sufficiently explain the left visual field advantage in face recognition?Matthew T Harrison, Lars Strother
Journal of the American Statistical Association|July 10, 2018
Mixture models with a prior on the number of componentsJeffrey W Miller, Matthew T Harrison
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 3, 2015
Ambiguity and nonidentifiability in the statistical analysis of neural codesAsohan Amarasingham, Stuart Geman, Matthew T Harrison
Neural Computation|November 8, 2014
Spatiotemporal conditional inference and hypothesis tests for neural ensemble spiking precisionMatthew T Harrison, Asohan Amarasingham, Wilson Truccolo
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Biometrika|October 11, 2012
Conservative hypothesis tests and confidence intervals using importance samplingMatthew T Harrison
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory|May 27, 2011
The Generalized Asymptotic Equipartition Property: Necessary and Sufficient ConditionsMatthew T Harrison
Neural Computation|November 15, 2012
Accelerated spike resampling for accurate multiple testing controlsMatthew T Harrison
Neural Computation|November 21, 2008
A rate and history-preserving resampling algorithm for neural spike trainsMatthew T Harrison, Stuart Geman
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 3, 2018
Visual recognition of mirrored letters and the right hemisphere advantage for mirror-invariant object recognitionMatthew T Harrison, Lars Strother
Neuropsychologia|July 15, 2021
Does face-selective cortex show a left visual field bias for centrally-viewed faces?Matthew T Harrison, Lars Strother
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 28, 2019
Does right hemisphere superiority sufficiently explain the left visual field advantage in face recognition?Matthew T Harrison, Lars Strother
Journal of the American Statistical Association|July 10, 2018
Mixture models with a prior on the number of componentsJeffrey W Miller, Matthew T Harrison
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 3, 2015
Ambiguity and nonidentifiability in the statistical analysis of neural codesAsohan Amarasingham, Stuart Geman, Matthew T Harrison
Neural Computation|November 8, 2014
Spatiotemporal conditional inference and hypothesis tests for neural ensemble spiking precisionMatthew T Harrison, Asohan Amarasingham, Wilson Truccolo
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