Wolf Singer

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1 Modulation of neuronal interactions through neuronal synchronization. Science 2007 7.20
2 Neural synchrony in brain disorders: relevance for cognitive dysfunctions and pathophysiology. Neuron 2006 6.84
3 Abnormal neural oscillations and synchrony in schizophrenia. Nat Rev Neurosci 2010 5.70
4 The gamma cycle. Trends Neurosci 2007 5.54
5 Hemodynamic signals correlate tightly with synchronized gamma oscillations. Science 2005 5.12
6 The role of oscillations and synchrony in cortical networks and their putative relevance for the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. Schizophr Bull 2008 3.09
7 Dysfunctional long-range coordination of neural activity during Gestalt perception in schizophrenia. J Neurosci 2006 2.85
8 Synchronization of neural activity across cortical areas correlates with conscious perception. J Neurosci 2007 2.49
9 Neural synchrony in cortical networks: history, concept and current status. Front Integr Neurosci 2009 2.42
10 A small world of neuronal synchrony. Cereb Cortex 2008 2.28
11 Neuronal dynamics and neuropsychiatric disorders: toward a translational paradigm for dysfunctional large-scale networks. Neuron 2012 2.09
12 Stimulus predictability reduces responses in primary visual cortex. J Neurosci 2010 2.08
13 Stimulus-Dependent Neuronal Oscillations in Cat Visual Cortex: Inter-Columnar Interaction as Determined by Cross-Correlation Analysis. Eur J Neurosci 1990 1.98
14 Neural synchrony and the development of cortical networks. Trends Cogn Sci 2010 1.89
15 Stimulus-Dependent Neuronal Oscillations in Cat Visual Cortex: Receptive Field Properties and Feature Dependence. Eur J Neurosci 1990 1.86
16 Distilling the neural correlates of consciousness. Neurosci Biobehav Rev 2011 1.78
17 Short- and long-term effects of cholinergic modulation on gamma oscillations and response synchronization in the visual cortex. J Neurosci 2004 1.74
18 Oscillatory neuronal synchronization in primary visual cortex as a correlate of stimulus selection. J Neurosci 2002 1.73
19 Scaling brain size, keeping timing: evolutionary preservation of brain rhythms. Neuron 2013 1.68
20 Cortical oscillatory activity is critical for working memory as revealed by deficits in early-onset schizophrenia. J Neurosci 2009 1.67
21 Cortical capacity constraints for visual working memory: dissociation of fMRI load effects in a fronto-parietal network. Neuroimage 2003 1.61
22 The development of neural synchrony reflects late maturation and restructuring of functional networks in humans. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2009 1.57
23 Neuronal avalanches in spontaneous activity in vivo. J Neurophysiol 2010 1.54
24 The development of neural synchrony and large-scale cortical networks during adolescence: relevance for the pathophysiology of schizophrenia and neurodevelopmental hypothesis. Schizophr Bull 2011 1.43
25 Primary visual cortex activity along the apparent-motion trace reflects illusory perception. PLoS Biol 2005 1.37
26 Gamma-band activity in human prefrontal cortex codes for the number of relevant items maintained in working memory. J Neurosci 2012 1.36
27 Contribution of impaired early-stage visual processing to working memory dysfunction in adolescents with schizophrenia: a study with event-related potentials and functional magnetic resonance imaging. Arch Gen Psychiatry 2007 1.33
28 Gap junctions among dendrites of cortical GABAergic neurons establish a dense and widespread intercolumnar network. J Neurosci 2006 1.30
29 Synchronization of neuronal responses in primary visual cortex of monkeys viewing natural images. J Neurophysiol 2008 1.27
30 Synchronization dynamics in response to plaid stimuli in monkey V1. Cereb Cortex 2009 1.27
31 Distributed cortical systems in visual short-term memory revealed by event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging. Cereb Cortex 2002 1.26
32 Expectations change the signatures and timing of electrophysiological correlates of perceptual awareness. J Neurosci 2011 1.26
33 Phase sensitivity of synaptic modifications in oscillating cells of rat visual cortex. J Neurosci 2004 1.25
34 A new look at gamma? High- (>60 Hz) γ-band activity in cortical networks: function, mechanisms and impairment. Prog Biophys Mol Biol 2010 1.25
35 Gamma-phase shifting in awake monkey visual cortex. J Neurosci 2010 1.25
36 Distributed fading memory for stimulus properties in the primary visual cortex. PLoS Biol 2009 1.21
37 NeuroXidence: reliable and efficient analysis of an excess or deficiency of joint-spike events. J Comput Neurosci 2008 1.18
38 Cerebral correlates of impaired grating perception in individual, psychophysically assessed human amblyopes. Vision Res 2006 1.18
39 Orientation selectivity and noise correlation in awake monkey area V1 are modulated by the gamma cycle. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2012 1.18
40 Features of neuronal synchrony in mouse visual cortex. J Neurophysiol 2003 1.16
41 What do disturbances in neural synchrony tell us about autism? Biol Psychiatry 2007 1.14
42 Activity patterns in human motion-sensitive areas depend on the interpretation of global motion. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2002 1.12
43 Scaled correlation analysis: a better way to compute a cross-correlogram. Eur J Neurosci 2012 1.10
44 Apparent motion: event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging of perceptual switches and States. J Neurosci 2002 1.10
45 The phase of thalamic alpha activity modulates cortical gamma-band activity: evidence from resting-state MEG recordings. J Neurosci 2013 1.09
46 Saccade-related modulations of neuronal excitability support synchrony of visually elicited spikes. Cereb Cortex 2011 1.08
47 Brightness induction: rate enhancement and neuronal synchronization as complementary codes. Neuron 2006 1.08
48 Impaired gamma-band activity during perceptual organization in adults with autism spectrum disorders: evidence for dysfunctional network activity in frontal-posterior cortices. J Neurosci 2012 1.07
49 Distinct cortical networks for the detection and identification of human body. Neuroimage 2009 1.06
50 (Micro)Saccades, corollary activity and cortical oscillations. Trends Cogn Sci 2009 1.05
51 Cortical responses to self and others. Hum Brain Mapp 2009 1.05
52 High-frequency oscillations and the neurobiology of schizophrenia. Dialogues Clin Neurosci 2013 0.99
53 Gamma oscillations: precise temporal coordination without a metronome. Trends Cogn Sci 2012 0.99
54 Gamma responses correlate with temporal expectation in monkey primary visual cortex. J Neurosci 2011 0.98
55 The oscillation score: an efficient method for estimating oscillation strength in neuronal activity. J Neurophysiol 2007 0.97
56 Membrane resonance enables stable and robust gamma oscillations. Cereb Cortex 2012 0.97
57 Bilateral visual field maps in a patient with only one hemisphere. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2009 0.97
58 Response to: Yuval-Greenberg et al., "Transient Induced Gamma-Band Response in EEG as a Manifestation of Miniature Saccades." Neuron 58, 429-441. Neuron 2009 0.96
59 Capture of auditory motion by vision is represented by an activation shift from auditory to visual motion cortex. J Neurosci 2008 0.96
60 Interhemispheric connections shape subjective experience of bistable motion. Curr Biol 2011 0.96
61 Auditory motion direction encoding in auditory cortex and high-level visual cortex. Hum Brain Mapp 2011 0.94
62 Deficits in high- (>60 Hz) gamma-band oscillations during visual processing in schizophrenia. Front Hum Neurosci 2013 0.94
63 Synchrony makes neurons fire in sequence, and stimulus properties determine who is ahead. J Neurosci 2011 0.94
64 Local category-specific gamma band responses in the visual cortex do not reflect conscious perception. J Neurosci 2012 0.93
65 The timing of feedback to early visual cortex in the perception of long-range apparent motion. Cereb Cortex 2008 0.91
66 Neuronal correlates of colour-graphemic synaesthesia: a fMRI study. Cortex 2006 0.91
67 Amplitude and direction of saccadic eye movements depend on the synchronicity of collicular population activity. J Neurophysiol 2004 0.89
68 Neuroelectromagnetic correlates of perceptual closure processes. J Neurosci 2010 0.89
69 Evidence for dysregulated high-frequency oscillations during sensory processing in medication-naïve, first episode schizophrenia. Schizophr Res 2013 0.89
70 Subjective and objective learning effects dissociate in space and in time. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2011 0.89
71 Performance- and stimulus-dependent oscillations in monkey prefrontal cortex during short-term memory. Front Integr Neurosci 2009 0.88
72 Untangling perceptual memory: hysteresis and adaptation map into separate cortical networks. Cereb Cortex 2012 0.87
73 Source-reconstruction of event-related fields reveals hyperfunction and hypofunction of cortical circuits in antipsychotic-naive, first-episode schizophrenia patients during Mooney face processing. J Neurosci 2014 0.87
74 Sensitivity and perceptual awareness increase with practice in metacontrast masking. J Vis 2009 0.87
75 Separate cortical stages in amodal completion revealed by functional magnetic resonance adaptation. BMC Neurosci 2007 0.86
76 Deciding what to see: the role of intention and attention in the perception of apparent motion. Vision Res 2008 0.86
77 Auditory motion capturing ambiguous visual motion. Front Psychol 2012 0.86
78 Subtype-specific dendritic Ca(2+) dynamics of inhibitory interneurons in the rat visual cortex. J Neurophysiol 2010 0.85
79 Synaptic plasticity in the absence of backpropagating spikes of layer II inputs to layer V pyramidal cells in rat visual cortex. Eur J Neurosci 2005 0.85
80 The cortical representation of objects rotating in depth. J Neurosci 2007 0.85
81 Color opponency in synaesthetic experiences. Psychol Sci 2007 0.84
82 Context matters: the illusive simplicity of macaque V1 receptive fields. PLoS One 2012 0.84
83 Meditation increases the depth of information processing and improves the allocation of attention in space. Front Hum Neurosci 2012 0.84
84 Immediate transfer of synesthesia to a novel inducer. J Vis 2009 0.84
85 Tight covariation of BOLD signal changes and slow ERPs in the parietal cortex in a parametric spatial imagery task with haptic acquisition. Eur J Neurosci 2006 0.84
86 Thalamic coordination of cortical communication. Neuron 2012 0.83
87 Phase dependent sign changes of GABAergic synaptic input explored in-silicio and in-vitro. J Comput Neurosci 2005 0.83
88 Ocular dominance in extrastriate cortex of strabismic amblyopic cats. Vision Res 2002 0.82
89 Callosal connections of primary visual cortex predict the spatial spreading of binocular rivalry across the visual hemifields. Front Hum Neurosci 2011 0.81
90 Feed-forward synchronization: propagation of temporal patterns along the retinothalamocortical pathway. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 2002 0.81
91 Time-dependent effects of hyperoxia on the BOLD fMRI signal in primate visual cortex and LGN. Neuroimage 2007 0.81
92 Investigating human audio-visual object perception with a combination of hypothesis-generating and hypothesis-testing fMRI analysis tools. Exp Brain Res 2011 0.81
93 Detecting multineuronal temporal patterns in parallel spike trains. Front Neuroinform 2012 0.81
94 Spatial analysis of ocular dominance patterns in monocularly deprived cats. Cereb Cortex 2002 0.81
95 Frequencies of gamma/beta oscillations are stably tuned to stimulus properties. Neuroreport 2010 0.81
96 Quantifying additive evoked contributions to the event-related potential. Neuroimage 2011 0.80
97 Integration of multiple motion vectors over space: an fMRI study of transparent motion perception. Neuroimage 2002 0.79
98 See globally, spike locally: oscillations in a retinal model encode large visual features. Biol Cybern 2006 0.79
99 Creation of visual long-term memory. Percept Psychophys 2007 0.78
100 Processing deficits in primary visual cortex of amblyopic cats. J Neurophysiol 2003 0.78
101 Graphical illustration and functional neuroimaging of visual hallucinations during prolonged blindfolding: a comparison to visual imagery. Perception 2008 0.78
102 Properties of multivariate data investigated by fractal dimensionality. J Neurosci Methods 2008 0.78
103 Orientation-selective functional magnetic resonance imaging adaptation in primary visual cortex revisited. Hum Brain Mapp 2011 0.78
104 Thalamocortical synchronization and cognition: implications for schizophrenia? Neuron 2013 0.77
105 Cholinergic induction of input-specific late-phase LTP via localized Ca2+ release in the visual cortex. J Neurosci 2012 0.77
106 Measuring sub-millisecond delays in spiking activity with millisecond time-bins. Neurosci Lett 2008 0.77
107 Alpha phase locking predicts residual working memory performance in schizophrenia. Biol Psychiatry 2010 0.77
108 Timescales of multineuronal activity patterns reflect temporal structure of visual stimuli. PLoS One 2011 0.76
109 Feature-based attention affects direction-selective fMRI adaptation in hMT+. Cereb Cortex 2012 0.76
110 A color-based visualization technique for multielectrode spike trains. J Neurophysiol 2009 0.76
111 Editorial overview. Curr Opin Neurobiol 2013 0.75
112 Binocular phasic coactivation does not prevent ocular dominance segregation. Front Biosci 2008 0.75
113 Precise placement of multiple electrodes into functionally predefined cortical locations. J Neurosci Methods 2003 0.75
114 Time delays in the beta/gamma cycle operate on the level of individual neurons. Neuroreport 2010 0.75
115 Surround modulation of neuronal responses in V1 is as stable over time as responses to direct stimulation of receptive fields. Cortex 2010 0.75