Publications of J Liang

Journal Article (6)

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Liang, J.; Yang, Z.; Zhou, C.: Excitation-Inhibition Balance, Neural Criticality, and Activities in Neuronal Circuits. Neuroscientist 31 (1), pp. 31 - 46 (2025)
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Liang, J.; Zhaoping, L.: Trans-saccadic integration for object recognition peters out with pre-saccadic object eccentricity as target-directed saccades become more saliency-driven. Vision Research 226, 108500 (2025)
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Yang, Z.; Liang, J.; Zhou, C.: Critical Avalanches in Excitation-Inhibition Balanced Networks Reconcile Response Reliability with Sensitivity for Optimal Neural Representation. Physical Review Letters 134 (2), 028401 (2025)
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Liang, J.; Maher, S.; Zhaoping, L.: Eye movement evidence for the V1 Saliency Hypothesis and the Central-peripheral Dichotomy theory in an anomalous visual search task. Vision Research 212, 108308 (2023)
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Liang, Y.; Liang, J.; Song, C.; Liu, M.; Knöpfel, T.; Gong, P.; Zhou, C.: Complexity of cortical wave patterns of the wake mouse cortex. Nature Communications 14, 1434 (2023)
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Liang, J.; Zhou , C.: Criticality enhances the multilevel reliability of stimulus responses in cortical neural networks. PLoS Computational Biology 18 (1) (2022)

Poster (7)

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Liang, J.; Zhaoping, L.: Examining the neural bases of looking and seeing in visual search using event-related potentials. 46th European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP 2024) , Aberdeen, UK (2024)
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Liang, J.; Zhaoping, L.: Trans-saccadic integration for target recognition peters out with pre-saccadic target eccentricity. Computational and Systems Neuroscience Meeting (COSYNE 2024), Lisboa, Portugal (2024)
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Liang, J.; Zhaoping, L.: Trans-saccadic integration of visual inputs for target recognition peters out with pre-saccadic target eccentricity in visual search. Christmas 2023 AVA Meeting, London, UK (2023)
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Liang, J.: Eye movement evidence for V1 saliency hypothesis and central-peripheral dichotomy in an anomalous visual search task. Systems Vision Science: Summer School & Symposium, Tübingen, Germany (2023)
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Liang, J.; Maher, S.; Zhaoping, L.: Eye tracking evidence for V1 Saliency Hypothesis from an anomalous visual search behavior. Twenty-Second Virtual Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (V-VSS 2022), St. Pete Beach, FL, USA (2022)
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Zou, J.; Liang, J.; Zhaoping, L.: Perceptually non-distinctive uniqueness in eye of origin of visual inputs boosts saliency by unique color and/or orientation: implications for mechanisms in the primary visual cortex. 44th European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP 2022), Nijmegen, The netherlands (2022)
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Zou, J.; Liang, J.; Zhaoping, L.: Saliency by barely visible uniqueness in eye of origin of visual inputs: its assessment by the V1 Saliency Hypothesis and its interaction with saliency by color and/or orientation. Bernstein Conference 2022, Berlin, Germany (2022)
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