Publications of John-Dylan Haynes

Journal Article (66)

2016
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Kruse, B., Bogler, C., Haynes, J.-D., & Schütz-Bosbach, S. (2016). Am I seeing myself, my friend or a stranger?: The role of personal familiarity in visual distinction of body identities in the human brain. Cortex, 83, 86–100.
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Hebart, M. N., Schriever, Y., Donner, T. H., & Haynes, J.-D. (2016). The relationship between perceptual decision variables and confidence in the human brain. Cerebral Cortex, 26, 118–130.
2015
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Wisniewski, D., Reverberi, C., Tusche, A., & Haynes, J.-D. (2015). The neural representation of voluntary task-set selection in dynamic environments. Cerebral Cortex, 25, 4715–4726.
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Schuck, N. W., Gaschler, R., Wenke, D., Heinzle, J., Frensch, P. A., Haynes, J.-D., & Reverberi, C. (2015). Medial prefrontal cortex predicts internally driven strategy shifts. Neuron, 86, 331–340.
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Christophel, T. B., Cichy, R. M., Hebart, M. N., & Haynes, J.-D. (2015). Parietal and early visual cortices encode working memory content across mental transformations. NeuroImage, 106, 198–206.
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Hebart, M. N., Görgen, K., & Haynes, J.-D. (2015). The Decoding Toolbox (TDT): A versatile software package for multivariate analyses of functional imaging data. Frontiers in Neuroinformatics, 8. doi:10.3389/fninf.2014.00088
2014
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Accolla, E. A., Dukart, J., Helms, G., Weiskopf, N., Kherif, F., Lutti, A., … Draganski, B. (2014). Brain tissue properties differentiate between motor and limbic basal ganglia circuits. Human Brain Mapping, 35, 5083–5092.
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Bogler, C., Mehnert, J., Steinbrink, J., & Haynes, J.-D. (2014). Decoding vigilance with NIRS. PLoS One, 9. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0101729
2013
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Bogler, C., Bode, S., & Haynes, J.-D. (2013). Orientation pop-out processing in human visual cortex. NeuroImage, 81, 73–80.
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Fritz, T. H., Hardikar, S., Demoucron, M., Niessen, M., Demey, M., Giot, O., … Leman, M. (2013). Musical agency reduces perceived exertion during strenuous physical performance. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 110, 17784–17789.
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Kotz, S. A., Kalberlah, C., Bahlmann, J., Friederici, A. D., & Haynes, J.-D. (2013). Predicting vocal emotion expressions from the human brain. Human Brain Mapping, 34, 1971–1981.
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Tusche, A., Kahnt, T., Wisniewski, D., & Haynes, J.-D. (2013). Automatic processing of political preferences in the human brain. NeuroImage, 72, 174–182.
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Soon, C. S., Hanxi He, A., Bode, S., & Haynes, J.-D. (2013). Predicting free choices for abstract intentions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 110, 6217–6222.
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Bode, S., Bogler, C., & Haynes, J.-D. (2013). Similar neural mechanisms for perceptual guesses and free decisions. NeuroImage, 65, 456–465.
2012
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Reverberi, C., Görgen, K., & Haynes, J.-D. (2012). Distributed representations of rule identity and rule order in human frontal cortex and striatum. The Journal of Neuroscience, 32, 17420–17430.
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Hebart, M. N., Donner, T. H., & Haynes, J.-D. (2012). Human visual and parietal cortex encode visual choices independent of motor plans. NeuroImage, 63, 1393–1403.
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Christophel, T. B., Hebart, M. N., & Haynes, J.-D. (2012). Decoding the contents of visual short-term memory from human visual and parietal cortex. The Journal of Neuroscience, 32, 12983–12989.
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Weygandt, M., Schaefer, A., Schienle, A., & Haynes, J.-D. (2012). Diagnosing different binge-eating disorders based on reward-related brain activation patterns. Human Brain Mapping, 33, 2135–2146.
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Heinzle, J., Wenzel, M. A., & Haynes, J.-D. (2012). Visuomotor functional network topology predicts upcoming tasks. The Journal of Neuroscience, 32, 9960–9968.
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Reverberi, C., Görgen, K., & Haynes, J.-D. (2012). Compositionality of rule representations in human prefrontal cortex. Cerebral Cortex, 22, 1237–1246.
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