Alex Clarke
Affiliations: | UC Davis Center for Neuroscience | University of California, Davis, Davis, CA |
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von Seth J, Nicholls VI, Tyler LK, et al. (2023) Recurrent connectivity supports higher-level visual and semantic object representations in the brain. Communications Biology. 6: 1207 |
Ortiz-Tudela J, Nicholls VI, Clarke A. (2023) Parameters of prediction: Multidimensional characterization of top-down influence in visual perception. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 153: 105369 |
Nicholls VI, Alsbury-Nealy B, Krugliak A, et al. (2022) Context effects on object recognition in real-world environments: A study protocol. Wellcome Open Research. 7: 165 |
Clarke A, Crivelli-Decker J, Ranganath C. (2022) Contextual expectations shape cortical reinstatement of sensory representations. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience |
Hovhannisyan M, Clarke A, Geib BR, et al. (2021) Correction to: The visual and semantic features that predict object memory: Concept property norms for 1,000 object images. Memory & Cognition |
Hovhannisyan M, Clarke A, Geib BR, et al. (2021) The visual and semantic features that predict object memory: Concept property norms for 1,000 object images. Memory & Cognition |
Clarke A. (2020) Dynamic activity patterns in the anterior temporal lobe represents object semantics. Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-11 |
Lyu B, Choi HS, Marslen-Wilson WD, et al. (2019) Neural dynamics of semantic composition. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Bruffaerts R, Tyler LK, Shafto M, et al. (2019) Perceptual and conceptual processing of visual objects across the adult lifespan. Scientific Reports. 9: 13771 |
Jonker TR, Dimsdale-Zucker H, Ritchey M, et al. (2018) Neural reactivation in parietal cortex enhances memory for episodically linked information. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |