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Erin YeagleUCSF Verified email at ucsf.edu Cited by 1244 |
[HTML][HTML] Spatiotemporal structure of intracranial electric fields induced by transcranial electric stimulation in humans and nonhuman primates
Transcranial electric stimulation (TES) is an emerging technique, developed to non-invasively
modulate brain function. However, the spatiotemporal distribution of the intracranial …
modulate brain function. However, the spatiotemporal distribution of the intracranial …
Hippocampal sharp-wave ripples linked to visual episodic recollection in humans
INTRODUCTION Sharp-wave ripples (SWRs) are rapid bursts of synchronized neuronal
activity elicited by the hippocampus. Extensive study of SWRs, mainly in the rodent brain, has …
activity elicited by the hippocampus. Extensive study of SWRs, mainly in the rodent brain, has …
[HTML][HTML] Convergent evolution of face spaces across human face-selective neuronal groups and deep convolutional networks
The discovery that deep convolutional neural networks (DCNNs) achieve human performance
in realistic tasks offers fresh opportunities for linking neuronal tuning properties to such …
in realistic tasks offers fresh opportunities for linking neuronal tuning properties to such …
Human intracranial recordings link suppressed transients rather than'filling-in'to perceptual continuity across blinks
10.7554/eLife.17243.001 We hardly notice our eye blinks, yet an externally generated retinal
interruption of a similar duration is perceptually salient. We examined the neural correlates …
interruption of a similar duration is perceptually salient. We examined the neural correlates …
Validation of corpus callosotomy after laser interstitial thermal therapy: a multimodal approach
… The patients in cases 1 and 2 are currently holding full-time employment (cashier and
salesperson). Two of the other patients remain on disability (cases 3 and 4), but their caregivers …
salesperson). Two of the other patients remain on disability (cases 3 and 4), but their caregivers …
Face-selective units in human ventral temporal cortex reactivate during free recall
Research in functional neuroimaging has suggested that category-selective regions of
visual cortex, including the ventral temporal cortex (VTC), can be reactivated endogenously …
visual cortex, including the ventral temporal cortex (VTC), can be reactivated endogenously …
[HTML][HTML] Neuronal baseline shifts underlying boundary setting during free recall
Asked to freely recall items from a predefined set (eg, animals), we rarely recall a wrong
exemplar (eg, a vegetable). This capability is so powerful and effortless that it is essentially …
exemplar (eg, a vegetable). This capability is so powerful and effortless that it is essentially …
Binocular stereoscopy in visual areas V-2, V-3, and V-3A of the macaque monkey
DH Hubel, TN Wiesel, EM Yeagle… - Cerebral …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Over 40 years ago, Hubel and Wiesel gave a preliminary report of the first account of cells in
monkey cerebral cortex selective for binocular disparity. The cells were located outside of V-…
monkey cerebral cortex selective for binocular disparity. The cells were located outside of V-…
Increasing suppression of saccade-related transients along the human visual hierarchy
10.7554/eLife.27819.001 A key hallmark of visual perceptual awareness is robustness to
instabilities arising from unnoticeable eye and eyelid movements. In previous human …
instabilities arising from unnoticeable eye and eyelid movements. In previous human …
[PDF][PDF] The noisy brain: power of resting-state fluctuations predicts individual recognition performance
The unique profile of strong and weak cognitive traits characterizing each individual is of a
fundamental significance, yet their neurophysiological underpinnings remain elusive. Here, …
fundamental significance, yet their neurophysiological underpinnings remain elusive. Here, …