Hamidreza Ramezanpour

Affiliations: 
2012- Cognitive Neurology, Hertie Institue for Clinical Brain Research, Tuebingen, Germany 
 2020- Center for Vision Research - York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
Area:
Social Interactions, Cognitive Control, Eye Movements, Vision
Website:
http://hamidramezanpour.com/
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Chong I, Ramezanpour H, Thier P. (2023) Causal manipulation of gaze-following in the macaque temporal cortex. Progress in Neurobiology. 226: 102466
Breu MS, Ramezanpour H, Dicke PW, et al. (2023) A frontoparietal network for volitional control of gaze following. The European Journal of Neuroscience
Ramezanpour H, Fallah M. (2022) The role of temporal cortex in the control of attention. Current Research in Neurobiology. 3: 100038
Ramezanpour H, Blizzard S, Kehoe DH, et al. (2022) Oculomotor system can differentially process red and green colors during saccade programming in the presence of a competing distractor. Experimental Brain Research
Ramezanpour H, Fallah M. (2022) The role of temporal cortex in the control of attention Current Research in Neurobiology. 3
Darmani G, Bergmann TO, Butts Pauly K, et al. (2021) Non-invasive transcranial ultrasound stimulation for neuromodulation. Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. 135: 51-73
Ramezanpour H, Görner M, Thier P. (2021) Variability of neuronal responses in the posterior superior temporal sulcus predicts choice behavior during social interactions. Journal of Neurophysiology. 126: 1925-1933
Darmani G, Nieminen JO, Bergmann TO, et al. (2021) A degraded state of consciousness in healthy awake humans? Brain Stimulation. 14: 710-712
Kraemer PM, Görner M, Ramezanpour H, et al. (2020) Frontal, Parietal, and Temporal Brain Areas Are Differentially Activated When Disambiguating Potential Objects of Joint Attention. Eneuro. 7
Görner M, Ramezanpour H, Chong I, et al. (2020) Does the brain encode the gaze of others as beams emitted by their eyes? Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 117: 20375-20376
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