Michael Arcaro

Affiliations: 
2009-2015 Psychology / Neuroscience Institute Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
 2015- Neurobiology Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States 
Area:
visual system
Website:
http://www.princeton.edu/~marcaro/
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Sabine Kastner grad student 2008-2013 Princeton
 (Investigating the Large-Scale Topographic Organization of the Visual System in Humans and Macaques.)
Margaret Livingstone post-doc 2015- Harvard Medical School
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Bourne JA, Cichy RM, Kiorpes L, et al. (2024) Development of Higher-Level Vision: A Network Perspective. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 44
Oishi H, Berezovskii VK, Livingstone MS, et al. (2024) Inferotemporal face patches are histo-architectonically distinct. Cell Reports. 43: 114732
Sydnor VJ, Bagautdinova J, Larsen B, et al. (2024) A sensorimotor-association axis of thalamocortical connection development. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Arcaro M, Livingstone M. (2024) A Whole-Brain Topographic Ontology. Annual Review of Neuroscience
Arcaro MJ, Livingstone MS, Kay KN, et al. (2021) The retrocalcarine sulcus maps different retinotopic representations in macaques and humans. Brain Structure & Function
Arcaro MJ, Livingstone MS. (2021) On the relationship between maps and domains in inferotemporal cortex. Nature Reviews. Neuroscience. 22: 573-583
Ellis CT, Yates TS, Skalaban LJ, et al. (2021) Retinotopic organization of visual cortex in human infants. Neuron
Arcaro MJ, Mautz T, Berezovskii VK, et al. (2020) Anatomical correlates of face patches in macaque inferotemporal cortex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Natu VS, Arcaro MJ, Barnett MA, et al. (2020) Sulcal Depth in the Medial Ventral Temporal Cortex Predicts the Location of a Place-Selective Region in Macaques, Children, and Adults. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Arcaro MJ, Ponce C, Livingstone M. (2020) The neurons that mistook a hat for a face. Elife. 9
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