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Denis Schluppeck - Publications

Published Papers

Stevens, L.K., McGraw, P.V., Ledgeway, T. & Schluppeck, D. (2009). Temporal characteristics of global motion processing revealed by transcranial magnetic stimulation. European Journal of Neuroscience, 30, 2415-2426. [pdf]

P. Sapountzis, D. Schluppeck, R. Bowtell, J.W. Peirce. (2010) A comparison of fMRI adaptation and multi-variate pattern classification analysis in visual cortex. Neuroimage 49:1632–1640 , [full text (proof)]

Offen S, Schluppeck D, Heeger DJ. (2009) The role of early visual cortex in visual short-term memory and visual attention. Vision Research 49:1352-1362 [pdf]

Levy I, Schluppeck D, Heeger DJ, Glimcher PW (2007) Specificity of human cortical areas for reaches and saccades. J Neurosci. 25;27(17):4687-96 [full text] [pdf]

D Schluppeck, CE. Curtis, PW Glimcher & DJ Heeger (2006) Sustained Activity in Topographic Areas of Human Posterior Parietal Cortex during Memory-Guided Saccades J. Neurosci. 26 : 5098-5108 [pdf]

Schluppeck D, Glimcher PW & Heeger DJ (2005) Topographic organization for delayed saccades in human posterior parietal cortex J Neurophysiol. 94(2) : 1372-84 [pdf]

Ewbank MP, Schluppeck D & Andrews TJ. (2005) fMR-adaptation reveals a distributed representation of inanimate objects and places in human visual cortex Neuroimage 15;28(1) : 268-79 [pdf]

C. S. Furmanski, D. Schluppeck, and S. A. Engel (2004) Learning strengthens the response of primary visual cortex to simple patterns. Current Biology, 14(7):573–578. [pdf]

D. Schluppeck and S. A. Engel. Color Opponent Neurons in V1: A Review and Model reconciling Results from Imaging and Single Unit Studies. Journal of Vision, 2(6):480–492, 2002. [pdf]

T.J. Andrews and D. Schluppeck. Neural responses to mooney images reveal a modular representation of faces in human visual cortex. NeuroImage, 21(1):91–98, 2004. [pdf]

T.J. Andrews, D. Schluppeck, D. Homfray, P. Matthews, and C. Blakemore. Activity in the fusifrom gyrus predicts conscious perception of Rubin’s Vase-Face illusion. NeuroImage, 17: 890–901, 2002. [pdf]

T. J. Andrews and D. Schluppeck. Ambiguitiy in the perception of moving stimuli is resolved in favour of the cardinal axes. Vision Research, 40:3485–3493, 2000. [pdf]

 

 

 

 

 

 

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