Lazar, A., Lewis, C., Fries, P., Singer, W., & Nikolic, D. (2021) Visual exposure enhances stimulus encoding and persistence in primary cortex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(43), e2105276118.
The mechanisms of anapoiesis
Nikolić, D. (2022) Where is the mind within the brain? Transient selection of subnetworks by metabotropic receptors and G protein-gated ion channels. arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.11249.
Oscillations without a metronome
Nikolić D., P. Fries, and W. Singer (2013) Gamma oscillations: precise temporal coordination without a metronome. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 17: 54-55. doi:10.1016/j.tics.2012.12.003
Swimming-style synesthesia
Nikolić, D., U.M. Jürgens, N. Rothen, B. Meier, A. Morczko (2011) Cortex, 47(7):874-879.
Brightness induction: Rate enhancement and neuronal synchronization as complementary codes
Biederlack, J., M. Castelo-Branco, S. Neuenschwander, D.W. Wheeler, W. Singer and D. Nikolić (2006) Neuron 52, 1073-1083
The gamma cycle
Fries, P., D. Nikolić and W. Singer (2007) TRENDS in Neurosciences, 30(7):309-316
Distributed fading memory for stimulus properties in the primary visual cortex.
Nikolić, D.*, S. Häusler*, W. Singer and W. Maass (2009) PLoS Biology 2009, 7: e1000260. *contributed equally
Synchrony makes neurons fire in sequence – and stimulus properties determine who is ahead.
Havenith, M.N., S. Yu, J. Biederlack, N-H. Chen, W. Singer, D. Nikolić (2011) Journal of Neuroscience, 31(23): 8570-8584.
A Small World of Neuronal Synchrony
Yu, S., D. Huang, W. Singer and D. Nikolić (2008) Cerebral Cortex, 18(12):2891-2901