Sean P. MacEvoy

Affiliations: 
Duke University, Durham, NC 
Area:
Visual cortex
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Michael A. Paradiso grad student 1998-2003 Brown
 (Contextual influences on the responses of neurons in cortical area V1.)
David Fitzpatrick post-doc 2003- Duke
Russell Epstein post-doc 2006- Penn
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Fritch HA, MacEvoy SP, Thakral PP, et al. (2020) The anterior hippocampus is associated with spatial memory encoding. Brain Research. 146696
Jeye BM, MacEvoy SP, Karanian JM, et al. (2018) Distinct regions of the hippocampus are associated with memory for different spatial locations. Brain Research
Linsley D, MacEvoy SP. (2015) Encoding-Stage Crosstalk Between Object- and Spatial Property-Based Scene Processing Pathways. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 25: 2267-81
Linsley D, MacEvoy SP. (2014) Evidence for participation by object-selective visual cortex in scene category judgments. Journal of Vision. 14
Gagne CR, MacEvoy SP. (2014) Do simultaneously viewed objects influence scene recognition individually or as groups? Two perceptual studies. Plos One. 9: e102819
Linsley D, MacEvoy S. (2014) Functional connectivity between object- and space-encoding brain regions during scene viewing Journal of Vision. 14: 1085-1085
MacEvoy S, Linsley D. (2014) Categorical judgments of ambiguous scenes are controlled by neural activity in both LOC and PPA Journal of Vision. 14: 1082-1082
Macevoy SP. (2013) "What?" and "where?" versus "what is where?": the impact of task on coding of object form and position in the lateral occipital complex. Journal of Vision. 13
Linsley D, MacEvoy S. (2013) Convergence of object and scene layout information in parahippocampal place area Journal of Vision. 13: 1068-1068
Macevoy SP, Yang Z. (2012) Joint neuronal tuning for object form and position in the human lateral occipital complex. Neuroimage. 63: 1901-1908
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