Ryan E.B. Mruczek

Affiliations: 
2014- Psychology Worcester State University 
Area:
Primate Vision, Object Recognition, Working Memory
Website:
http://wolfweb.unr.edu/~rmruczek/
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David L. Sheinberg grad student 2001-2007 Brown
 (Neural correlates of efficient visual search.)
Sabine Kastner post-doc 2008-2012 Princeton
Gideon Paul Caplovitz research scientist 2013-2014 University of Nevada Reno
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Kastner S, Chen Q, Jeong SK, et al. (2017) A brief comparative review of primate posterior parietal cortex: a novel hypothesis on the human toolmaker. Neuropsychologia
Erlikhman G, Gurariy G, Mruczek RE, et al. (2016) The neural representation of objects formed through the spatiotemporal integration of visual transients. Neuroimage
Mruczek R, Blair C, Cullen K, et al. (2016) The effects of motion dynamics on the Ebbinghaus and Corridor illusions Journal of Vision. 16: 414
Killebrew K, Mruczek R, Berryhill M. (2016) A stimulus biased contralateral bias in intraparietal sulcus. Journal of Vision. 16: 1064
Killebrew K, Mruczek R, Berryhill ME. (2015) Intraparietal regions play a material general role in working memory: Evidence supporting an internal attentional role. Neuropsychologia. 73: 12-24
Mruczek RE, Blair CD, Strother L, et al. (2015) The Dynamic Ebbinghaus: motion dynamics greatly enhance the classic contextual size illusion. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 9: 77
Arcaro MJ, Honey CJ, Mruczek RE, et al. (2015) Widespread correlation patterns of fMRI signal across visual cortex reflect eccentricity organization. Elife. 4
Wang L, Mruczek RE, Arcaro MJ, et al. (2014) Probabilistic Maps of Visual Topography in Human Cortex. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Mruczek RE, Blair CD, Caplovitz GP. (2014) Dynamic illusory size contrast: a relative-size illusion modulated by stimulus motion and eye movements. Journal of Vision. 14: 2
Mruczek RE, von Loga IS, Kastner S. (2013) The representation of tool and non-tool object information in the human intraparietal sulcus. Journal of Neurophysiology. 109: 2883-96
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