Selected publications (with PDF)

Lab publications have been cited more than 20,000 times (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ipKi9CIAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao). Some selected articles from the lab are listed here, with links to PDF files. The next page has a complete list of publications (see link at bottom of this page).

Moshe Glickman, Orian Sharoni, Dino J Levy, Ernst Niebur, Veit Stuphorn, and Marius Usher. The formation of preference in risky choice. PLoS Computational Biology, 15(8):e1007201, 2019. Glickman et al (2019)

Brian Hu, Rüdiger von der Heydt, and Ernst Niebur. Figure-ground organization in natural scenes: Performance of a recurrent neural model compared with neurons of area V2. eNeuro, pages ENEURO–0479–18, 2019. Hu et al (2019)

Daniel M Jeck, Michael Qin, Howard Egeth, and Ernst Niebur. Unique objects attract attention even when faint. Vision Research, 160:60–71, 2019. Jeck et al (2019)

 Pierre Sacré, Matthew S. D. Kerr, Sandya Subramanian, Zachary Fitzgerald, Kevin Kahn, Matthew A.  Johnson, Ernst Niebur, Uri T. Eden, Jorge A. Gonzalez-Martinez, John T. Gale, and Sridevi V. Sarma.  Risk-taking bias in human decision-making is encoded via a right-left brain push-pull system. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA,116(4):1404–1413, 2019. Sacre et al (2019)

Daniel M. Jeck, Michael Qin, Howard Egeth, and Ernst Niebur. Attentive pointing in natural scenes correlates with other measures of attention. Vision Research, 135:54–64, 2017. Jeck et al (2017)

Manuel Gomez-Ramirez, Kristjana Hysaj, and Ernst Niebur. Neural mechanisms of selective attention in the somatosensory system. Journal of Neurophysiology, 116(3):1218–1231, 2016. Gomez-Ramirez et al (2016)

M. Gomez-Ramirez, N. K. Trzcinski, S. Mihalas, E. Niebur, and S. S. Hsiao. Temporal correlation mechanisms and their role in feature selection: a single-unit study in primate somatosensory cortex. PLoS Biol, 12(11):e1002004, Nov 2014. Gomez-Ramirez et al (2015)

D. Millman, S. Mihalas, A. Kirkwood, and E. Niebur. Self-organized criticality occurs in nonconservative neuronal networks during Up states. Nature Physics, 6(10):801–805, 2010. Millman et al (2010)

C. D. Deppmann, S. Mihalas, N. Sharma, B. E. Lonze, E. Niebur, and D. D. Ginty. A model for neuronal competition during development. Science, 320(5874):369–73, 2008. Deppmann et al (2008)

D. Parkhurst, K. Law, and E. Niebur. Modeling the role of salience in the allocation of visual selective attention. Vision Research, 42(1):107–123, 2002. Parkhurst et al (2002)

P. N. Steinmetz, A. Roy, P. Fitzgerald, S. S. Hsiao, K. O. Johnson, and E. Niebur. Attention modulates synchronized neuronal firing in the primate somatosensory cortex. Nature, 404:187–190, 2000. Steinmetz et al (2000)

L. Itti, C. Koch, and E. Niebur. A model of saliency-based fast visual attention for rapid scene analysis. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 20(11):1254–1259, November 1998. Itti et al (1998)

M. Stemmler, M. Usher, and E. Niebur. Lateral interactions in primary visual cortex: A model bridging physiology and psychophysics. Science, 269:1877–1880, 1995. Stemmler et al (1995)

D. Plenz and E. Niebur, editors. Criticality in Neural Systems. Wiley VCH, 2014

This is a link to all the Lab Publications: https://sites.krieger.jhu.edu/cns/all-lab-publications/