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Arsiwalla X, Sole R, Moulin-Frier C, Herreros I, Sanchez-Fibla M, Verschure P
NeuroSci . 2024 Nov; 4(2):79-102. PMID: 39483317
In this perspective article, we show that a morphospace, based on information-theoretic measures, can be a useful construct for comparing biological agents with artificial intelligence (AI) systems. The axes of...
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Blithikioti C, Miquel L, Paniello B, Nuno L, Gual A, Ballester B, et al.
J Psychiatr Res . 2022 Oct; 156:8-15. PMID: 36219905
Background: Cannabis is one of the most commonly used substances in the world. However, its effects on human cognition are not yet fully understood. Although the cerebellum has the highest...
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Herreros I, Miquel L, Blithikioti C, Nuno L, Ballester B, Grechuta K, et al.
J Clin Med . 2019 Jul; 8(7). PMID: 31323815
Background-The cerebellum has been recently suggested as an important player in the addiction brain circuit. Cannabis is one of the most used drugs worldwide, and its long-term effects on the...
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Blithikioti C, Miquel L, Batalla A, Rubio B, Maffei G, Herreros I, et al.
Addict Biol . 2019 Feb; 24(6):1121-1137. PMID: 30811097
Cannabis is the most used illicit substance in the world. As many countries are moving towards decriminalization, it is crucial to determine whether and how cannabis use affects human brain...
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Maffei G, Herreros I, Sanchez-Fibla M, Friston K, Verschure P
Proc Biol Sci . 2017 Dec; 284(1869). PMID: 29263282
Humans display anticipatory motor responses to minimize the adverse effects of predictable perturbations. A widely accepted explanation for this behaviour relies on the notion of an inverse model that, learning...
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Friston K, Herreros I
Neural Comput . 2016 Jul; 28(9):1812-39. PMID: 27391681
This letter offers a computational account of Pavlovian conditioning in the cerebellum based on active inference and predictive coding. Using eyeblink conditioning as a canonical paradigm, we formulate a minimal...
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Caligiore D, Pezzulo G, Baldassarre G, Bostan A, Strick P, Doya K, et al.
Cerebellum . 2016 Feb; 16(1):203-229. PMID: 26873754
Despite increasing evidence suggesting the cerebellum works in concert with the cortex and basal ganglia, the nature of the reciprocal interactions between these three brain regions remains unclear. This consensus...
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Herreros I, Verschure P
Cogn Neurosci . 2015 Jun; 6(4):218-9. PMID: 26114613
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Herreros I, Giovannucci A, Taub A, Hogri R, Magal A, Bamford S, et al.
Front Bioeng Biotechnol . 2014 Aug; 2:14. PMID: 25152887
Emulating the input-output functions performed by a brain structure opens the possibility for developing neuroprosthetic systems that replace damaged neuronal circuits. Here, we demonstrate the feasibility of this approach by...
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Herreros I, Verschure P
Neural Netw . 2013 Mar; 47:64-71. PMID: 23535576
In the acquisition of adaptive motor reflexes to aversive stimuli, the cerebellar output fulfills a double purpose: it controls a motor response and it relays a sensory prediction. However, the...