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William A Phillips

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Perception|November 7, 2008
The context sensitivity of visual size perception varies across culturesMartin J Doherty, Hiromi Tsuji, William A Phillips
Computational Psychiatry (Cambridge, Mass.)|March 31, 2018
Implications of Information Theory for Computational Modeling of SchizophreniaSteven M Silverstein, Michael Wibral, William A Phillips
Frontiers in Neural Circuits|July 18, 2018
Apical Function in Neocortical Pyramidal Cells: A Common Pathway by Which General Anesthetics Can Affect Mental StateWilliam A Phillips, Talis Bachmann, Johan F Storm
Schizophrenia Research|May 12, 2005
The course and clinical correlates of dysfunctions in visual perceptual organization in schizophrenia during the remission of psychotic symptomsPeter J Uhlhaas, William A Phillips, Steven M Silverstein
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)|July 27, 2022
A Comparison of Partial Information Decompositions Using Data from Real and Simulated Layer 5b Pyramidal CellsJim W Kay, Jan M Schulz, William A Phillips
Neuroscience of Consciousness|October 15, 2021
Apical amplification-a cellular mechanism of conscious perception?Tomáš Marvan, Michal Polák, Talis Bachmann, et al.
Neural Computation|March 3, 2025
Context-Sensitive Processing in a Model Neocortical Pyramidal Cell With Two Sites of Input IntegrationBruce P Graham, Jim W Kay, William A Phillips
Neural Computation|June 7, 2019
A Biologically Supported Error-Correcting Learning RulePeter J B Hancock, Leslie S Smith, William A Phillips
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|October 1, 2020
Apical drive-A cellular mechanism of dreaming?Jaan Aru, Francesca Siclari, William A Phillips, et al.
Perception|March 24, 2004
Size perception is less context-sensitive in malesWilliam A Phillips, Katie L S Chapman, P Daniel Berry
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Perception|November 7, 2008
The context sensitivity of visual size perception varies across culturesMartin J Doherty, Hiromi Tsuji, William A Phillips
Computational Psychiatry (Cambridge, Mass.)|March 31, 2018
Implications of Information Theory for Computational Modeling of SchizophreniaSteven M Silverstein, Michael Wibral, William A Phillips
Frontiers in Neural Circuits|July 18, 2018
Apical Function in Neocortical Pyramidal Cells: A Common Pathway by Which General Anesthetics Can Affect Mental StateWilliam A Phillips, Talis Bachmann, Johan F Storm
Schizophrenia Research|May 12, 2005
The course and clinical correlates of dysfunctions in visual perceptual organization in schizophrenia during the remission of psychotic symptomsPeter J Uhlhaas, William A Phillips, Steven M Silverstein
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)|July 27, 2022
A Comparison of Partial Information Decompositions Using Data from Real and Simulated Layer 5b Pyramidal CellsJim W Kay, Jan M Schulz, William A Phillips
Neuroscience of Consciousness|October 15, 2021
Apical amplification-a cellular mechanism of conscious perception?Tomáš Marvan, Michal Polák, Talis Bachmann, et al.
Neural Computation|March 3, 2025
Context-Sensitive Processing in a Model Neocortical Pyramidal Cell With Two Sites of Input IntegrationBruce P Graham, Jim W Kay, William A Phillips
Neural Computation|June 7, 2019
A Biologically Supported Error-Correcting Learning RulePeter J B Hancock, Leslie S Smith, William A Phillips
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|October 1, 2020
Apical drive-A cellular mechanism of dreaming?Jaan Aru, Francesca Siclari, William A Phillips, et al.
Perception|March 24, 2004
Size perception is less context-sensitive in malesWilliam A Phillips, Katie L S Chapman, P Daniel Berry
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