John A. Assad

Affiliations: 
Neurobiology Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States 
Area:
attention, motivation
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Jakob AMV, Mikhael JG, Hamilos AE, et al. (2022) Dopamine mediates the bidirectional update of interval timing. Behavioral Neuroscience. 136: 445-452
Hamilos AE, Spedicato G, Hong Y, et al. (2021) Slowly evolving dopaminergic activity modulates the moment-to-moment probability of reward-related self-timed movements. Elife. 10
Freedman DJ, Assad JA. (2016) Neuronal Mechanisms of Visual Categorization: An Abstract View on Decision Making. Annual Review of Neuroscience
Assad JA. (2014) Neuroscience: Updating views of visual updating. Nature. 507: 434-5
Aghdaee SM, Battelli L, Assad JA. (2014) Relative timing: from behaviour to neurons. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 369: 20120472
Volcic R, Fantoni C, Caudek C, et al. (2013) Visuomotor adaptation changes stereoscopic depth perception and tactile discrimination. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 33: 17081-8
Fitzgerald JK, Freedman DJ, Fanini A, et al. (2013) Biased associative representations in parietal cortex. Neuron. 77: 180-91
Fitzgerald JK, Freedman DJ, Assad JA. (2011) Generalized associative representations in parietal cortex. Nature Neuroscience. 14: 1075-9
Freedman DJ, Assad JA. (2011) A proposed common neural mechanism for categorization and perceptual decisions. Nature Neuroscience. 14: 143-6
Herrington TM, Assad JA. (2010) Temporal sequence of attentional modulation in the lateral intraparietal area and middle temporal area during rapid covert shifts of attention. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 30: 3287-96
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