Emiliano Brunamonti

Pubblicazioni

Titolo Pubblicato in Anno
Neuronal activity in the premotor cortex of monkeys reflects both cue salience and motivation for action generation and inhibition THE JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE 2021
The small scale functional topology of movement control: Hierarchical organization of local activity anticipates movement generation in the premotor cortex of primates NEUROIMAGE 2020
Dorsal premotor cortex neurons signal the Level of choice difficulty during logical decisions CELL REPORTS 2020
Neuronal dynamics of signal selective motor plan cancellation in the macaque dorsal premotor cortex CORTEX 2020
The puzzling relationship between attention and motivation: do motor biases matter? NEUROSCIENCE 2019
Neuronal dynamics of signal selective motor plan cancellation in macaque dorsal premotor cortex ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA 2019
Effects of reward size and context on learning in macaque monkeys BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH 2019
Persistence of cortical neuronal activity in the dying brain RESUSCITATION 2018
Visual salience of the stop signal affects the neuronal dynamics of controlled inhibition SCIENTIFIC REPORTS 2018
Evaluation of relational reasoning by a transitive inference task in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 2017
Visual salience of the stop-signal affects movement suppression process EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH 2017
Atrophic degeneration of cerebellum impairs both the reactive and the proactive control of movement in the stop signal paradigm EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH 2017
Neural encoding of self and another agent's goal in the primate prefrontal cortex: human–monkey interactions CEREBRAL CORTEX 2016
Neuronal modulation in the prefrontal cortex in a transitive inference task: evidence of neuronal correlates of mental schema management THE JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE 2016
Reaching-related neurons in superior parietal area 5: influence of the target visibility JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE 2016
Both COMT Val158Met single nucleotide polymorphism and sex-dependent differences influence response inhibition FRONTIERS IN BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE 2015

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