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  • 简要介绍:Edmund T. Rolls is at the Oxford Centre for Computational Neuroscience, Oxford, UK, and at the Department of Computer Science, University of Warwick, UK, where he is a Professor in Computational Neuroscience, and is focussing on full-time research. He has served as Professor of Experimental Psychology at The University of Oxford, and Fellow and Tutor in Psychology at Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Edmund Rolls is a neuroscientist with research interests in computational neuroscience, including the operation of real neuronal networks in the brain involved in vision, memory, attention, and decision-making; computation by the cerebral cortex; functional neuroimaging of vision, taste, olfaction, feeding, the control of appetite, memory, and emotion; neurological disorders of emotion; psychiatric disorders including depression and schizophrenia; and the brain processes underlying consciousness.
  • 代表成果:

    Edmund Rolls is the 20th most cited neuroscientist in the world, and 150th most cited scientist in the world out of 6,880,389 in any field of science who have published more than 5 papers across every scientific field (i.e. in the top 0.002%) (composite indicator c, Ioannidis et al 2019 A standardized citation metrics author database annotated for scientific field. PLoS Biol 17(8): e3000384).


    Edmund Rolls' publications are available at https://www.oxcns.org/publications.


    His books include:

    Rolls,E.T. and Deco,G. (2010) The Noisy Brain: Stochastic Dynamics as a Principle of Brain Function. Oxford University Press: Oxford.

    Rolls,E.T. (2012) Neuroculture: On the Implications of Brain Science. Oxford University Press: Oxford.

    Rolls,E.T. (2014) Emotion and Decision-Making Explained. Oxford University Press: Oxford.

    Rolls,E.T. (2016) Cerebral Cortex: Principles of Operation. Oxford University Press: Oxford.

    Rolls,E.T. (2018) The Brain, Emotion, and Depression. Oxford University Press: Oxford.

    Rolls,E.T. (2019) The Orbitofrontal Cortex. Oxford University Press: Oxford.

    Rolls,E.T. (2021) Brain Computations: What and How. Oxford University Press: Oxford.