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Ruben Scholle

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Brain Structure & Function|June 24, 2016
Decreasing predictability of visual motion enhances feed-forward processing in visual cortex when stimuli are behaviorally relevantThilo Kellermann, Ruben Scholle, Frank Schneider, et al.
Psychiatry Research|November 8, 2022
A neural mechanism underlying predictive visual motion processing in patients with schizophreniaSebastian Scheliga, Rosalie Schwank, Ruben Scholle, et al.
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Brain Structure & Function|June 24, 2016
Decreasing predictability of visual motion enhances feed-forward processing in visual cortex when stimuli are behaviorally relevantThilo Kellermann, Ruben Scholle, Frank Schneider, et al.
Psychiatry Research|November 8, 2022
A neural mechanism underlying predictive visual motion processing in patients with schizophreniaSebastian Scheliga, Rosalie Schwank, Ruben Scholle, et al.
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