Ari Rosenberg

Affiliations: 
Anatomy and Neurobiology Washington University Medical Center 
Area:
Visual system, motion processing
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David C. Bradley grad student Chicago
Naoum P. Issa grad student 2009 Chicago
 (Mechanisms of visual processing underlying the representation of non-Fourier image features and transparent motion.)
Dora Angelaki post-doc Washington University
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Ramirez AL, Thompson LW, Rosenberg A, et al. (2022) Behavioral signatures of Y-like neuronal responses in human vision. Scientific Reports. 12: 19116
Doudlah R, Chang TY, Thompson LW, et al. (2022) Parallel processing, hierarchical transformations, and sensorimotor associations along the 'where' pathway. Elife. 11
Chang TY, Doudlah R, Kim B, et al. (2020) Functional links between sensory representations, choice activity, and sensorimotor associations in parietal cortex. Elife. 9
Fulvio JM, Ji M, Thompson L, et al. (2020) Cue-dependent effects of VR experience on motion-in-depth sensitivity. Plos One. 15: e0229929
Chang TY, Thompson L, Doudlah R, et al. (2019) Optimized but Not Maximized Cue Integration for 3D Visual Perception. Eneuro
Elmore LC, Rosenberg A, DeAngelis GC, et al. (2019) Choice-Related Activity during Visual Slant Discrimination in Macaque CIP But Not V3A. Eneuro. 6
Thompson L, Ji M, Rokers B, et al. (2019) Contributions of binocular and monocular cues to motion-in-depth perception. Journal of Vision. 19: 2
Kim B, Kenchappa SC, Sunkara A, et al. (2019) Real-time experimental control using network-based parallel processing. Elife. 8
Kim B, Kenchappa SC, Sunkara A, et al. (2019) Author response: Real-time experimental control using network-based parallel processing Elife
Dakin CJ, Rosenberg A. (2018) Gravity estimation and verticality perception. Handbook of Clinical Neurology. 159: 43-59
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