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Mirkhani N
McNamara CG
Sharott A
Duchet B
Bogacz R
Response of neuronal populations to phase-locked stimulation: model-based predictions and validation
View published paper
Bogacz R
Meulemans A
Learning probability distributions of sensory inputs with Monte Carlo Predictive Coding
View published paper
Duchet B
Bogacz R
How to design optimal brain stimulation to modulate phase-amplitude coupling?
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Andrews R
Fu B
Toomey CE
Breiter JC
Lachica J
Tian R
Beckwith JS
Needham L
Chant GJ
Loiseau C
Deconfin A
Baspin K
Magill PJ
Jaunmuktane Z
Freeman OJ
Taylor BJ
Hardy J
Lashley T
Ryten M
Vendruscolo M
Wood NW
Weiss LE
Gandhi S
Lee SF
Large-scale visualisation of α-synuclein oligomers in Parkinson's disease brain tissue

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