Angela Gee, Ph.D.

Institution:
Columbia University, New York, NY
Area:
vision, eye movements, attention, spatial perception
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Michael E. Goldberg grad student 2008 Columbia
 (The cortical mechanisms of visual search.)
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Ipata AE, Gee AL, Goldberg ME. (2013) Feature attention evokes task-specific pattern selectivity in V4 neurons (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2012) 109, 42 (16778-16785) DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1215402109) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 110: 384
Ipata AE, Gee AL, Goldberg ME. (2012) Feature attention evokes task-specific pattern selectivity in V4 neurons. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 109: 16778-85
Goldberg ME, Gee A, Ipata A, et al. (2012) Attention and the Parietal Lobe The Neuroscience of Attention: Attentional Control and Selection
Gee AL, Ipata AE, Goldberg ME. (2010) Activity in V4 reflects the direction, but not the latency, of saccades during visual search. Journal of Neurophysiology. 104: 2187-93
Gee A, Ipata A, Goldberg M. (2010) Activity in monkey V4 reflects target identification and saccade direction in free viewing visual search Journal of Vision. 7: 179-179
Ipata AE, Gee AL, Bisley JW, et al. (2009) Neurons in the lateral intraparietal area create a priority map by the combination of disparate signals. Experimental Brain Research. 192: 479-88
Gee AL, Ipata AE, Gottlieb J, et al. (2008) Neural enhancement and pre-emptive perception: the genesis of attention and the attentional maintenance of the cortical salience map. Perception. 37: 389-400
Ipata AE, Gee AL, Gottlieb J, et al. (2006) LIP responses to a popout stimulus are reduced if it is overtly ignored. Nature Neuroscience. 9: 1071-6
Ipata AE, Gee AL, Goldberg ME, et al. (2006) Activity in the lateral intraparietal area predicts the goal and latency of saccades in a free-viewing visual search task. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 26: 3656-61
Gee AL, Ipata AE, Bisley JW, et al. (2005) Activity in monkey lateral intraparietal area reflects saccade direction, saccade latency, and target identification during free visual search Journal of Vision. 5: 99-99
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