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T J Prescott

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Artificial Life|July 9, 1998
A robot trace maker: modeling the fossil evidence of early invertebrate behaviorT J Prescott, C Ibbotson
Neuroscience|June 11, 1999
The basal ganglia: a vertebrate solution to the selection problem?P Redgrave, T J Prescott, K Gurney
Trends in Neurosciences|April 24, 1999
Is the short-latency dopamine response too short to signal reward error?P Redgrave, T J Prescott, K Gurney
Biological Cybernetics|June 22, 2001
A computational model of action selection in the basal ganglia. I. A new functional anatomyK Gurney, T J Prescott, P Redgrave
Biological Cybernetics|June 22, 2001
A computational model of action selection in the basal ganglia. II. Analysis and simulation of behaviourK Gurney, T J Prescott, P Redgrave
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 13, 2007
Is there a brainstem substrate for action selection?M D Humphries, K Gurney, T J Prescott
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 18, 2006
The brainstem reticular formation is a small-world, not scale-free, networkM D Humphries, K Gurney, T J Prescott
Network (Bristol, England)|December 17, 2004
Testing computational hypotheses of brain systems function: a case study with the basal gangliaK N Gurney, M Humphries, R Wood, et al.
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Artificial Life|July 9, 1998
A robot trace maker: modeling the fossil evidence of early invertebrate behaviorT J Prescott, C Ibbotson
Neuroscience|June 11, 1999
The basal ganglia: a vertebrate solution to the selection problem?P Redgrave, T J Prescott, K Gurney
Trends in Neurosciences|April 24, 1999
Is the short-latency dopamine response too short to signal reward error?P Redgrave, T J Prescott, K Gurney
Biological Cybernetics|June 22, 2001
A computational model of action selection in the basal ganglia. I. A new functional anatomyK Gurney, T J Prescott, P Redgrave
Biological Cybernetics|June 22, 2001
A computational model of action selection in the basal ganglia. II. Analysis and simulation of behaviourK Gurney, T J Prescott, P Redgrave
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 13, 2007
Is there a brainstem substrate for action selection?M D Humphries, K Gurney, T J Prescott
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 18, 2006
The brainstem reticular formation is a small-world, not scale-free, networkM D Humphries, K Gurney, T J Prescott
Network (Bristol, England)|December 17, 2004
Testing computational hypotheses of brain systems function: a case study with the basal gangliaK N Gurney, M Humphries, R Wood, et al.
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