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Decoding action intentions from preparatory brain activity in human parieto-frontal networks
JP Gallivan, DA McLean, KF Valyear, CE Pettypiece, JC Culham
Journal of Neuroscience 31 (26), 9599-9610, 2011
2912011
Decision-making in sensorimotor control
JP Gallivan, CS Chapman, DM Wolpert, JR Flanagan
Nature Reviews Neuroscience 19 (9), 519-534, 2018
2752018
Is that within reach? fMRI reveals that the human superior parieto-occipital cortex encodes objects reachable by the hand
JP Gallivan, C Cavina-Pratesi, JC Culham
Journal of Neuroscience 29 (14), 4381-4391, 2009
2592009
Neural coding within human brain areas involved in actions
JP Gallivan, JC Culham
Current opinion in neurobiology 33, 141-149, 2015
2492015
Decoding the neural mechanisms of human tool use
JP Gallivan, DA McLean, KF Valyear, JC Culham
elife 2, e00425, 2013
2082013
Reaching for the unknown: multiple target encoding and real-time decision-making in a rapid reach task
CS Chapman, JP Gallivan, DK Wood, JL Milne, JC Culham, MA Goodale
Cognition 116 (2), 168-176, 2010
2082010
Decoding effector-dependent and effector-independent movement intentions from human parieto-frontal brain activity
JP Gallivan, DA McLean, FW Smith, JC Culham
Journal of Neuroscience 31 (47), 17149-17168, 2011
1852011
Where one hand meets the other: limb-specific and action-dependent movement plans decoded from preparatory signals in single human frontoparietal brain areas
JP Gallivan, DA McLean, JR Flanagan, JC Culham
Journal of Neuroscience 33 (5), 1991-2008, 2013
1762013
Functional connectivity of the frontal eye fields in humans and macaque monkeys investigated with resting-state fMRI
RM Hutchison, JP Gallivan, JC Culham, JS Gati, RS Menon, S Everling
Journal of neurophysiology 107 (9), 2463-2474, 2012
1352012
Parallel specification of competing sensorimotor control policies for alternative action options
JP Gallivan, L Logan, DM Wolpert, JR Flanagan
Nature neuroscience 19 (2), 320, 2016
1322016
Representation of object weight in human ventral visual cortex
JP Gallivan, JS Cant, MA Goodale, JR Flanagan
Current Biology 24 (16), 1866-1873, 2014
1232014
Three-dimensional reach trajectories as a probe of real-time decision-making between multiple competing targets
JP Gallivan, CS Chapman
Frontiers in neuroscience 8, 215, 2014
1172014
Distinct and distributed functional connectivity patterns across cortex reflect the domain-specific constraints of object, face, scene, body, and tool category-selective …
RM Hutchison, JC Culham, S Everling, JR Flanagan, JP Gallivan
Neuroimage 96, 216-236, 2014
1012014
Action plan co-optimization reveals the parallel encoding of competing reach movements
JP Gallivan, KS Barton, CS Chapman, DM Wolpert, J Randall Flanagan
Nature communications 6 (1), 7428, 2015
972015
Models, movements, and minds: bridging the gap between decision making and action
NJ Wispinski, JP Gallivan, CS Chapman
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1464 (1), 30-51, 2020
952020
fMRI repetition suppression for familiar but not arbitrary actions with tools
KF Valyear, JP Gallivan, DA McLean, JC Culham
Journal of Neuroscience 32 (12), 4247-4259, 2012
942012
Activity patterns in the category‐selective occipitotemporal cortex predict upcoming motor actions
JP Gallivan, CS Chapman, DA McLean, JR Flanagan, JC Culham
European Journal of Neuroscience 38 (3), 2408-2424, 2013
802013
Neuroimaging reveals enhanced activation in a reach-selective brain area for objects located within participants’ typical hand workspaces
JP Gallivan, A McLean, JC Culham
Neuropsychologia 49 (13), 3710-3721, 2011
802011
Planning ahead: object-directed sequential actions decoded from human frontoparietal and occipitotemporal networks
JP Gallivan, IS Johnsrude, J Randall Flanagan
Cerebral Cortex 26 (2), 708-730, 2016
712016
One to four, and nothing more: nonconscious parallel individuation of objects during action planning
JP Gallivan, CS Chapman, DK Wood, JL Milne, D Ansari, JC Culham, ...
Psychological science 22 (6), 803-811, 2011
712011
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