Danique Jeurissen, PhD

Affiliations: 
2015- Neuroscience Columbia University, New York, NY 
Area:
Visual perception, decision making
Website:
http://daniquejeurissen.github.io/
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https://daniquejeurissen.github.io/cv/

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Ladan Shams research assistant 2008-2008 UCLA
Alexander T. Sack grad student 2008-2010 Maastricht University
 (Intern)
Alvaro Pascual-Leone grad student 2010-2010 Harvard Medical School, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
 (Visiting graduate student)
Vilayanur S. Ramachandran grad student 2010-2010 UCSD
 (Visiting graduate student)
Pieter R. Roelfsema grad student 2010-2015 Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience
Michael N. Shadlen post-doc 2015- Columbia
Doris Y. Tsao post-doc 2015- Caltech
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Stine GM, Trautmann EM, Jeurissen D, et al. (2023) A neural mechanism for terminating decisions. Neuron
Jeurissen D, Shushruth S, El-Shamayleh Y, et al. (2022) Deficits in decision-making induced by parietal cortex inactivation are compensated at two timescales. Neuron
Kang YH, Löffler A, Jeurissen D, et al. (2021) Multiple decisions about one object involve parallel sensory acquisition but time-multiplexed evidence incorporation. Elife. 10
Self MW, Jeurissen D, van Ham AF, et al. (2019) The Segmentation of Proto-Objects in the Monkey Primary Visual Cortex. Current Biology : Cb
Fetsch CR, Odean NN, Jeurissen D, et al. (2018) Focal optogenetic suppression in macaque area MT biases direction discrimination and decision confidence, but only transiently. Elife. 7
Fetsch CR, Odean NN, Jeurissen D, et al. (2018) Author response: Focal optogenetic suppression in macaque area MT biases direction discrimination and decision confidence, but only transiently Elife
Klink PC, Jeurissen D, Theeuwes J, et al. (2017) Working memory accuracy for multiple targets is driven by reward expectation and stimulus contrast with different time-courses. Scientific Reports. 7: 9082
Vartak D, Jeurissen D, Self MW, et al. (2017) The influence of attention and reward on the learning of stimulus-response associations. Scientific Reports. 7: 9036
Jeurissen D, Self MW, Roelfsema PR. (2016) Serial grouping of 2D-image regions with object-based attention in humans. Elife. 5
Self MW, Peters JC, Possel JK, et al. (2016) The Effects of Context and Attention on Spiking Activity in Human Early Visual Cortex. Plos Biology. 14: e1002420
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