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Geraint (Royaume Uni) : Neural Correlates of Visual Awareness in the Human Brain: Contributions of Brain Imaging ((Les corrélats neuronaux de la conscience visuelle dans le cerveau humain : contributions de l'imagerie cérébrale)

Neurologist

PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience

Institute of Neurology &  Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, London, UK

AXES OF RESEARCH/THEMATIQUE

Visual attention and its relation to visual awareness.

Relationship between population measures of neural activity (e.g. fMRI) and single cell electrophysiology.

Functional Neural Imaging

L’attention visuelle et sa relation à la conscience visuelle.

La neuro-imagerie fonctionnelle

Le rapport entre les mesures d’activité neurologique (IRMf) au sein de la population et l’électrophysiologie unicellulaire

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Rees G & Lavie N. (2001) What can functional imaging tell us about the role of attention in awareness? In Imaging Selective Attention in the Human Brain. Driver J & Frackowiak RSJ (Eds). Elsevier, London

PUBLICATIONS

Rees G. (2001) Neuroimaging of awareness in patients and normal subjects Current Opinion in Neurobiology 11(2), 150-6

Lumer E, Friston KJ, Rees G (1998) Neural Correlates of Perceptual Rivalry in the Human Brain. Science 280, 1930-3.

Rees G, Russell C, Frith C.D & Driver J. (1999) Inattentional Blindness Versus Inattentional Amnesia for Fixated But Ignored Words. Science 286, 2504-7.