Timothy T. Rogers

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University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
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James L. McClelland grad student 2000 Carnegie Mellon
 (A parallel distributed processing theory of semantic memory.)

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Qihong Lu research assistant 2014-2017 UW Madison
Kushin Mukherjee grad student 2019- UW Madison
Yun-Shiuan "Sean" Chuang grad student 2021- UW Madison
Lang Chen grad student 2008-2014 UW Madison
Anna C. Schapiro grad student 2009-2014 Princeton
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Frisby SL, Halai AD, Cox CR, et al. (2023) Decoding semantic representations in mind and brain. Trends in Cognitive Sciences
Rogers TT, Cox CR, Lu Q, et al. (2021) Evidence for a deep, distributed and dynamic code for animacy in human ventral anterior temporal cortex. Elife. 10
Rogers TT. (2020) Neural networks as a critical level of description for cognitive neuroscience Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 32: 167-173
Poldrack RA, Feingold F, Frank MJ, et al. (2019) The importance of standards for sharing of computational models and data. Computational Brain & Behavior. 2: 229-232
Schapiro AC, McDevitt EA, Rogers TT, et al. (2018) Human hippocampal replay during rest prioritizes weakly learned information and predicts memory performance. Nature Communications. 9: 3920
ROGERS TT. (2018) Understanding the diversity and consistency of neural codes for human semantic representations The Japanese Journal of Cognitive Psychology. 15: 55-62
Schapiro AC, McDevitt EA, Chen L, et al. (2017) Sleep Benefits Memory for Semantic Category Structure While Preserving Exemplar-Specific Information. Scientific Reports. 7: 14869
Chen L, Lambon Ralph MA, Rogers TT. (2017) A unified model of human semantic knowledge and its disorders. Nature Human Behaviour. 1
Schapiro A, McDevitt E, Chen L, et al. (2017) 0225 SLEEP BENEFITS MEMORY FOR SEMANTIC CATEGORY STRUCTURE WHILE PRESERVING INDIVIDUAL EXEMPLARS Sleep. 40: A83-A83
Ralph MA, Jefferies E, Patterson K, et al. (2016) The neural and computational bases of semantic cognition. Nature Reviews. Neuroscience
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