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Elliott, J. K. Four New Papyri Containing the Fourth Gospel and their Relevance for the Apparatus Criticus 2008 J Theol Studies   article DOIURL  
Abstract: This article analyses the distinctive readings of four recently published papyri containing fragments of John's Gospel in Greek and assesses the extent to which these witnesses can be included in the apparatus of a critical edition of the Fourth Gospel.

BibTeX:
@article{Elliott:2008,
  author = {J. K. Elliott},
  title = {Four New Papyri Containing the Fourth Gospel and their Relevance for the Apparatus Criticus},
  journal = {J Theol Studies},
  year = {2008},
  volume = {59},
  number = {2},
  pages = {674-678},
  url = {http://jts.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/59/2/674},
  doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jts/fln063}
}
Elliott, T. Breaking the Hindenburg Line 2008 Investigations of a Dog (Comments on Breaking the Hindenburg Line)   misc URL  
BibTeX:
@misc{elliott_breaking_2008,
  author = {Tom Elliott},
  title = {Breaking the Hindenburg Line},
  journal = {Investigations of a Dog (Comments on Breaking the Hindenburg Line)},
  year = {2008},
  url = {http://www.investigations.4-lom.com/2008/09/29/breaking-the-hindenburg-line/}
}
Elliott, T. A new (controversial) inscribed cup from Alexandria 2008 Current Epigraphy   article URL  
BibTeX:
@article{elliott_new_2008,
  author = {Tom Elliott},
  title = {A new (controversial) inscribed cup from Alexandria},
  journal = {Current Epigraphy},
  year = {2008},
  url = {http://www.currentepigraphy.org/2008/09/17/a-new-controversial-inscribed-cup-from-alexandria/}
}
Elliott, T. In Current Epigraphy: 29 September 2008 2008 Inscriptiones-l   misc URL  
BibTeX:
@misc{tom_elliott_in_2008,
  author = {Tom Elliott},
  title = {In Current Epigraphy: 29 September 2008},
  journal = {Inscriptiones-l},
  year = {2008},
  url = {http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Inscriptiones-l/message/482}
}
Elliott, T. & Shadbolt, N. R. Multiplicative Synaptic Normalization and a Nonlinear Hebb Rule Underlie a Neurotrophic Model of Competitive Synaptic Plasticity 2002 Neural Computation   article  
BibTeX:
@article{ElliottShadbolt02,
  author = {T. Elliott and N. R. Shadbolt},
  title = {Multiplicative Synaptic Normalization and a Nonlinear Hebb Rule Underlie a Neurotrophic Model of Competitive Synaptic Plasticity},
  journal = {Neural Computation},
  year = {2002},
  volume = {14},
  pages = {1311-1322}
}
Horn, N. R., Dolan, M., Elliott, R., Deakin, J. F. & Woodruff, P. W. Response inhibition and impulsivity: an fMRI study 2003 Neuropsychologia   article  
BibTeX:
@article{HornDolanElliottEtAl03,
  author = {N. R. Horn and M. Dolan and R. Elliott and J. F. Deakin and P. W. Woodruff},
  title = {Response inhibition and impulsivity: an fMRI study},
  journal = {Neuropsychologia},
  year = {2003},
  volume = {41},
  pages = {1959-1966}
}
Knight, R. A., Elliott, D. S. & Freedman, E. G. Short-term visual memory in schizophrenia 1985 Journal of Abnormal Psychology   article  
BibTeX:
@article{KnightElliottFreedman85,
  author = {R. A. Knight and D. S. Elliott and E. G. Freedman},
  title = {Short-term visual memory in schizophrenia},
  journal = {Journal of Abnormal Psychology},
  year = {1985},
  volume = {94},
  pages = {427-442}
}
Ramnani, N., Elliott, R., Athwal, B. S. & Passingham, R. E. Prediction error for free monetary reward in the human prefrontal cortex. 2004 Neuroimage   article DOIURL  
Abstract: Making predictions about future rewards is an important ability for primates, and its neurophysiological mechanisms have been studied extensively. One important approach is to identify neural systems that process errors related to reward prediction (i.e., areas that register the occurrence of unpredicted rewards and the failure of expected rewards). In monkeys that have learned to predict appetitive rewards during reward-directed behaviors, dopamine neurons reliably signal both types of prediction error. The mechanisms in the human brain involved in processing prediction error for monetary rewards are not well understood. Furthermore, nothing is known of how such systems operate when rewards are not contingent on behavior. We used event-related fMRI to localize responses to both classes of prediction error. Subjects were able to predict a monetary reward or a nonreward on the basis of a prior visual cue. On occasional trials, cue-outcome contingencies were reversed (unpredicted rewards and failure of expected rewards). Subjects were not required to make decisions or actions. We compared each type of prediction error trial with its corresponding control trial in which the same prediction did not fail. Each type of prediction error evoked activity in a distinct frontotemporal circuit. Unexpected reward failure evoked activity in the temporal cortex and frontal pole (area 10). Unpredicted rewards evoked activity in the orbitofrontal cortex, the frontal pole, parahippocampal cortex, and cerebellum. Activity time-locked to prediction errors in frontotemporal circuits suggests that they are involved in encoding the associations between visual cues and monetary rewards in the human brain.
BibTeX:
@article{RamnaniElliottAthwalEtAl04,
  author = {N. Ramnani and R. Elliott and B. S. Athwal and R. E. Passingham},
  title = {Prediction error for free monetary reward in the human prefrontal cortex.},
  journal = {Neuroimage},
  year = {2004},
  volume = {23},
  number = {3},
  pages = {777--786},
  url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2004.07.028},
  doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2004.07.028}
}
Sim, S. E., Easterbrook, S. & Perry, D. E. Case Studies for Software Engineers 2006 28th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE'06)   inproceedings DOI  
BibTeX:
@inproceedings{CaseSE,
  author = {Susan Elliott Sim and Steve Easterbrook and Dewayne E. Perry},
  title = {Case Studies for Software Engineers},
  booktitle = {28th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE'06)},
  publisher = {IEEE Computer Society},
  year = {2006},
  volume = {0},
  pages = {1045-1046},
  doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1145/1134285.1134497}
}
Vaidya, C. J., Bunge, S. A., Dudukovic, N. M., Zalecki, C. A., Elliott, G. R. & Gabrieli, J. D. E. Altered neural substrates of cognitive control in childhood ADHD: evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging. 2005 Am J Psychiatry   article DOIURL  
BibTeX:
@article{VaidyaBungeDudukovicEtAl05,
  author = {Chandan J Vaidya and Silvia A Bunge and Nicole M Dudukovic and Christine A Zalecki and Glen R Elliott and John D E Gabrieli},
  title = {Altered neural substrates of cognitive control in childhood {ADHD}: evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging.},
  journal = {Am J Psychiatry},
  year = {2005},
  volume = {162},
  number = {9},
  pages = {1605--1613},
  url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1176/appi.ajp.162.9.1605},
  doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1176/appi.ajp.162.9.1605}
}

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