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Selected publications of Timo Van Kerkoerle |
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Marie E. Bellet,
Marion Gay,
Joachim Bellet,
Bechir Jarraya,
Stanislas Dehaene,
Timo van Kerkoerle,
and Theofanis I. Panagiotaropoulos.
Spontaneously emerging internal models of visual sequences combine abstract and event-specific information in the prefrontal cortex.
Cell Reports,
Volume 43 Issue 3 (March 2024),
2024.
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Sara Jamali,
Sophie Bagur,
Enora Bremont,
Timo Van Kerkoerle,
Stanislas Dehaene,
and Brice Bathellier.
Parallel mechanisms signal a hierarchy of sequence structure violations in the auditory cortex.
bioRxiv,
pp 2024--08,
2024.
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Timo van Kerkoerle,
Louise Pape,
Milad Ekramnia,
Xiaoxia Feng,
Jordy Tasserie,
Morgan Dupont,
Xiaolian Li,
Bechir Jarraya,
Wim Vanduffel,
Stanislas Dehaene,
and Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz.
Brain areas for reversible symbolic reference, a potential singularity of the human brain.
eLife,
eLife 12:RP87380,
July 2024.
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Timo van Kerkoerle,
Louise Pape,
Milad Ekramnia,
Xiaoxia Feng,
Jordy Tasserie,
Morgan Dupont,
Xiaolian Li,
Bechir Jarraya,
Wim Vanduffel,
Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz,
and others.
Brain mechanisms of reversible symbolic reference: a potential singularity of the human brain.
bioRxiv,
pp 2023--03,
2023.
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Joachim Bellet,
Marion Gay,
Abhilash Dwarakanath,
Bechir Jarraya,
Timo van Kerkoerle,
Stanislas Dehaene,
and Theofanis I Panagiotaropoulos.
Decoding rapidly presented visual stimuli from prefrontal ensembles without report nor post-perceptual processing.
Neuroscience of consciousness,
2022(1):niac005,
2022.
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J. Bellet,
M. Gay,
A. Dwarakanath,
B. Jarraya,
T. van Kerkoerle,
S. Dehaene,
and T. Panagiotaropoulos.
Decoding rapidly presented visual stimuli from prefrontal ensembles without report nor post-perceptual processing.
Neuroscience of consciousness,
2022(1),
2022.
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Marie Estelle Bellet,
Marion Gay,
Joachim Bellet,
Bechir Jarraya,
Stanislas Dehaene,
Timo van Kerkoerle,
and Theofanis I Panagiotaropoulos.
Prefrontal neural ensembles encode an internal model of visual sequences and their violations.
bioRxiv,
2021.
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Marie E Bellet,
Marion Gay,
Joachim Bellet,
Bechir Jarraya,
Stanislas Dehaene,
Timo van Kerkoerle,
and Theofanis I Panagiotaropoulos.
Spontaneously emerging internal models of visual sequences combine abstract and event-specific information in the prefrontal cortex.
bioRxiv,
pp 2021--10,
2021.
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Samuel Planton,
Timo van Kerkoerle,
Leïla Abbih,
Maxime Maheu,
Florent Meyniel,
Mariano Sigman,
Liping Wang,
Santiago Figueira,
Sergio Romano,
and Stanislas Dehaene.
A theory of memory for binary sequences: Evidence for a mental compression algorithm in humans.
PLoS computational biology,
17(1):e1008598,
2021.
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Mathias Sablé-Meyer,
Joël Fagot,
Serge Caparos,
Timo van Kerkoerle,
Marie Amalric,
and Stanislas Dehaene.
Sensitivity to geometric shape regularity in humans and baboons: A putative signature of human singularity.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
118(16),
2021.
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Samuel Planton,
Timo van Kerkoerle,
Leïla Abbih,
Maxime Maheu,
Florent Meyniel,
Mariano Sigman,
Liping Wang,
Santiago Figueira,
Sergio Romano,
and Stanislas Dehaene.
Mental compression of binary sequences in a language of thought.
2020.
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Mathias Sablé-Meyer,
Serge Caparos,
Timo van Kerkoerle,
Marie Amalric,
Stanislas Dehaene,
and others.
A signature of human uniqueness in the perception of geometric shapes.
2020.
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