Professor Edmund Rolls is a psychologist and neuroscientist formerly based at the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford and fellow and tutor of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He was principally a computational neuroscientist. His interests are varied and he has shown that some human brain cells respond to umami, the 'fifth taste'. Much of his early work was conducted with Barbara Rolls, a nutrition researcher now at Pennsylvania State University.

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  • Professor Edmund Rolls is a psychologist and neuroscientist formerly based at the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford and fellow and tutor of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He was principally a computational neuroscientist. His interests are varied and he has shown that some human brain cells respond to umami, the 'fifth taste'. Much of his early work was conducted with Barbara Rolls, a nutrition researcher now at Pennsylvania State University. Rolls has published hundreds of articles in various journals, as well as several books. More recently he has expanded some of his earlier work on emotion. He is listed in Who's Who which contains details of his earlier education and interests. Rolls is one of three professors named on the fraudulent certificate used by Ali Kordan to claim an Oxford honorary doctorate. Certificate
  • Edmund T. Rolls is hoogleraar in de Experimentele Psychologie van de Universiteit van Oxford en fellow en tutor aan het Corpus Christi college. Zijn onderzoek richt zich vooral op de neurale basis van processen als leren, geheugen en emoties. Veel van zijn publicaties hebben betrekking op neurale netwerken in de hersenen van mens en dier, en hun rol bij beloning en straf tijdens operant conditioneren van gedrag.
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  • Professor Edmund Rolls is a psychologist and neuroscientist formerly based at the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford and fellow and tutor of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He was principally a computational neuroscientist. His interests are varied and he has shown that some human brain cells respond to umami, the 'fifth taste'. Much of his early work was conducted with Barbara Rolls, a nutrition researcher now at Pennsylvania State University.
  • Edmund T. Rolls is hoogleraar in de Experimentele Psychologie van de Universiteit van Oxford en fellow en tutor aan het Corpus Christi college. Zijn onderzoek richt zich vooral op de neurale basis van processen als leren, geheugen en emoties. Veel van zijn publicaties hebben betrekking op neurale netwerken in de hersenen van mens en dier, en hun rol bij beloning en straf tijdens operant conditioneren van gedrag.
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  • Edmund Rolls
  • Edmund Rolls
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