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Geraint Rees
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 428
Citations - 39533
Geraint Rees is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Visual cortex & Visual perception. The author has an hindex of 92, co-authored 412 publications receiving 34474 citations. Previous affiliations of Geraint Rees include California Institute of Technology & Wellcome Trust.
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Decoding mental states from brain activity in humans
John-Dylan Haynes,Geraint Rees +1 more
TL;DR: This work has shown that it is possible to accurately decode a person's conscious experience based only on non-invasive measurements of their brain activity, and can also be extended to other types of mental state, such as covert attitudes and lie detection.
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Clinically applicable deep learning for diagnosis and referral in retinal disease
Jeffrey De Fauw,Joseph R. Ledsam,Bernardino Romera-Paredes,Stanislav Nikolov,Nenad Tomasev,Sam Blackwell,Harry Askham,Xavier Glorot,Brendan O'Donoghue,Daniel Visentin,George van den Driessche,Balaji Lakshminarayanan,Clemens Meyer,Faith Mackinder,Simon Bouton,Kareem Ayoub,Reena Chopra,Dominic King,Alan Karthikesalingam,Cian Hughes,Rosalind Raine,Julian Hughes,Dawn A Sim,Catherine A Egan,Adnan Tufail,Hugh Montgomery,Demis Hassabis,Geraint Rees,Trevor Back,Peng T. Khaw,Mustafa Suleyman,Julien Cornebise,Pearse A. Keane,Olaf Ronneberger +33 more
TL;DR: A novel deep learning architecture performs device-independent tissue segmentation of clinical 3D retinal images followed by separate diagnostic classification that meets or exceeds human expert clinical diagnoses of retinal disease.
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The Role of Working Memory in Visual Selective Attention
TL;DR: Higher memory load resulted in greater interference effects on behavioral performance from the distractor faces, plus increased face-related activity in the visual cortex, which confirms a major role for working memory in the control of visual selective attention.
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The structural basis of inter-individual differences in human behaviour and cognition
TL;DR: It is proposed that inter-individual differences can be used as a source of information to link human behaviour and cognition to brain anatomy.
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Predicting the orientation of invisible stimuli from activity in human primary visual cortex
John-Dylan Haynes,Geraint Rees +1 more
TL;DR: It is shown that even at conventional resolutions it is possible to use fMRI to obtain a direct measure of orientation-selective processing in V1 and to successfully predict which one of two oriented stimuli a participant was viewing, even when masking rendered that stimulus invisible.