The F1000 is a group of expert scientists and clinical researchers who reccomend the best articles they have read in their specialties, compiled in a core directory on F1000 Prime. Dr. Corlett and Dr. Paul Fletcher are currently writing a monthly commentary on papers for the F1000 - see the links below to view their article selections & commentaries.

Using co-occurrence to evaluate belief coherence in a non clinical sample.

Different glutamate receptors convey feedforward and recurrent processing in macaque V1.

Spontaneous prediction error generation in schizophrenia.

Repetition is good? An internet trial on the illusory truth effect in schizophrenia and nonclinical participants.

Behavioural memory reconsolidation of food and fear memories.

A selective role for dopamine in stimulus-reward learning.

Preserved feedforward but impaired top-down processes in the vegetative state.

Labile or stable: opposing consequences for memory when reactivated during waking and sleep.

AGRP neurons are sufficient to orchestrate feeding behavior rapidly and without training.

Thought for food: imagined consumption reduces actual consumption.

On-line, voluntary control of human temporal lobe neurons.

Synaesthetic colour in the brain: beyond colour areas. A functional magnetic resonance imaging study of synaesthetes and matched controls.

Thinking outside a less intact box: thalamic dopamine D2 receptor densities are negatively related to psychometric creativity in healthy individuals.

Increased synaptic dopamine function in associative regions of the striatum in schizophrenia.

Postnatal NMDA receptor ablation in corticolimbic interneurons confers schizophrenia-like phenotypes.

Social cognition modulates the sensory coding of observed gaze direction.

Dopamine controls persistence of long-term memory storage.

Novelty enhancements in memory are dependent on lateral prefrontal cortex.

Two-year-olds with autism orient to non-social contingencies rather than biological motion.

Associative learning of social value.