2005
Neural circuitry of judgment and decision mechanisms
Opris I, Bruce CJ. Neural circuitry of judgment and decision mechanisms. Brain Research Reviews 2005, 48: 509-526. PMID: 15914255, DOI: 10.1016/j.brainresrev.2004.11.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDecision formationNeural circuitrySystems neuroscience approachHigher cognitive functionsOptimal behavioral responseNeuroscience approachResponse selectionReward expectationDecision mechanismCognitive functionNeural activitySensory inputBehavioral outputPrimate brainPrior experienceBehavioral responsesSubcortical areasDeliberation processCortical loopDecision circuitCircuitryJudgmentsDynamic interactionActivation thresholdSelection bias
1995
Comparison of the smooth eye tracking disorder of schizophrenics with that of nonhuman primates with specific brain lesions
Macavoy M, Bruce C. Comparison of the smooth eye tracking disorder of schizophrenics with that of nonhuman primates with specific brain lesions. International Journal Of Neuroscience 1995, 80: 117-151. PMID: 7775044, DOI: 10.3109/00207459508986097.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEye tracking deficitsTracking deficitsLow gain pursuitFirst-degree relativesSpecific brain lesionsFrontal lobe theoryNeuroleptic medicationIntrusive saccadesBrain lesionsDegree relativesBrain areasFrontal lobeExperimental lesionsLesionsSchizophreniaSchizophrenicsDeficitsSaccadesFurther supportMedicationsReview
1984
Stimulus-selective properties of inferior temporal neurons in the macaque
Desimone R, Albright T, Gross C, Bruce C. Stimulus-selective properties of inferior temporal neurons in the macaque. Journal Of Neuroscience 1984, 4: 2051-2062. PMID: 6470767, PMCID: PMC6564959, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.04-08-02051.1984.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInferior temporalIT neuronsStimulus-selective cellsInferior temporal neuronsResponsive neuronsHigh incidenceSuperior temporal sulcusTemporal neuronsNeuronsTemporal sulcusLarge receptive fieldsReceptive fieldsSuch cellsStimulus sizePresent studyCellsStimuliSeparate populationsPrevious studiesResponseComplex stimuliIncidence