Leslie Ungerleider
Affiliations: | National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, United States |
Area:
Vision, cognitionWebsite:
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"Leslie Ungerleider"Mean distance: 11.45 (cluster 29) | S | N | B | C | P |
Parents
Sign in to add mentorEdgar E. Coons | grad student | 1970 | NYU |
Karl H. Pribram | post-doc | Stanford | |
Mortimer Mishkin | post-doc | 1975 | NIH |
Children
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Sign in to add collaboratorPeter A. Bandettini | collaborator | NIMH | |
Robert Desimone | collaborator | NIMH | |
James Haxby | collaborator | NIMH | |
Alex Martin | collaborator | NIMH | |
Roger Tootell | collaborator | NIMH | |
Carolyn Wan-hsun Wu | collaborator | 2005- | National Institute of Health |
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Zhang H, Ding X, Liu N, et al. (2023) Equivalent processing of facial expression and identity by macaque visual system and task-optimized neural network. Neuroimage. 120067 |
Liu N, Behrmann M, Turchi JN, et al. (2022) Publisher Correction: Bidirectional and parallel relationships in macaque face circuit revealed by fMRI and causal pharmacological inactivation. Nature Communications. 13: 7219 |
Taubert J, Japee S, Patterson A, et al. (2022) A broadly tuned network for affective body language in the macaque brain. Science Advances. 8: eadd6865 |
Liu N, Behrmann M, Turchi JN, et al. (2022) Bidirectional and parallel relationships in macaque face circuit revealed by fMRI and causal pharmacological inactivation. Nature Communications. 13: 6787 |
Liu TT, Fu JZ, Chai Y, et al. (2022) Layer-specific, retinotopically-diffuse modulation in human visual cortex in response to viewing emotionally expressive faces. Nature Communications. 13: 6302 |
Nikel L, Sliwinska MW, Kucuk E, et al. (2022) Measuring the response to visually presented faces in the human lateral prefrontal cortex. Cerebral Cortex Communications. 3: tgac036 |
Taubert J, Wardle SG, Tardiff CT, et al. (2022) The Cortical and Subcortical Correlates of Face Pareidolia in the Macaque Brain. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience |
Taubert J, Ritchie JB, Ungerleider LG, et al. (2021) One object, two networks? Assessing the relationship between the face and body-selective regions in the primate visual system. Brain Structure & Function |
Yetter M, Robert S, Mammarella G, et al. (2021) Curvilinear features are important for animate/inanimate categorization in macaques. Journal of Vision. 21: 3 |
Jung B, Taylor PA, Seidlitz J, et al. (2021) A comprehensive macaque fMRI pipeline and hierarchical atlas. Neuroimage. 117997 |