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211. M. Madadi Asl, A. Valizadeh and P. Tass,
Delay-Induced Multistability and Loop Formation in Neuronal Networks with Spike-Timing-Dependent Plasticity,
Scientific Reports (2018), 1-15  [abstract]   
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212. M. Esghaei, M. Daliri and S. Treue,
Attention decouples action potentials from the phase of local field potentials in macaque visual cortical area MT,
BMC Biology (2018), 1-13  [abstract]   
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213. N. Radman, J. Britz, K. Buetler, B. Weekes, L. Spierer and J. Annoni,
Dorsolateral Prefrontal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Modulates Language Processing but Does Not Facilitate Overt Second Language Word Production,
Frontiers in Neuroscience 12(2018), 1-19  [abstract]   
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214. MR. Dehaghani, H. Vahabie, MB. Parsa, B. Noudoost and AR. Soltani,
Selective Changes in Noise Correlations Contribute to an Enhanced Representation of Saccadic Targets in Prefrontal Neuronal Ensembles,
Cerebral Cortex (2018), 1-18  [abstract]   
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215. A. Sarabi-Jamab and B. Araabi,
How to decide when the sources of evidence are unreliable: A multi-criteria discounting approach in the Dempster-Shafer theory,
Information Sciences 448-449(2018), 233-248  [abstract]   
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216. Y. Merrikhi, R. Ebrahimpour and A. Daliri,
Perceptual manifestations of auditory modulation during speech planning,
Experimental Brain Research (2018),   [abstract]   
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217. C. Reverberi, A. Kuhlen, S. Seyed-Allaei, R. Greulich, A. Costa, J. Abutalebi and J. Haynes,
The neural basis of free language choice in bilingual speakers: Disentangling language choice and language execution,
NeuroImage 177(2018), 108-116  [abstract]   
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218. Z. Bahmani, M.R. Daliri, Y. Merrikhi, K. Clark and B. Noudoost,
Working Memory Enhances Cortical Representations via Spatially Specific Coordination of Spike Times,
Neuron 97(2018), 967-979  [abstract]   
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219. K. Rajaei, Y. Mohsenzadeh, R. Ebrahimpour and S.M. Khaligh Razavi,
The essential role of recurrent processing during object recognition under occlusion,
in: 18th Annual Vision Sciences Society Meeting, being held May 18th - May 23rd, 2018 in St. Pete Beach, Florida, USA., , 2018, pp.   [abstract]   
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220. S. Rashid Shomali, M. Nili Ahmadabadi, H. Shimazaki and S.N. Rasuli,
How does transient signaling input affect the spike timing of postsynaptic neuron near the threshold regime: an analytical study,
Journal of Computational Neuroscience 44:147(2018), 1-25  [abstract]   
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