Chris I. Baker

Affiliations: 
National Institutes of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, United States 
Area:
Cognitive Neuroscience
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Viktoria Elkis research assistant NIMH
Sanika Paranjape research assistant National Institute of Health
Stephanie Noelle Manchin research assistant 2007- NIH
Cynthia S. Peng research assistant 2009- Carnegie Mellon
Lalitha Chandrasekher research assistant 2006-2008 NIH
Joseph M. Arizpe research assistant 2008-2010 NIMH
Brett Baribault Bankson research assistant 2015-2017 NIMH NIH
Hunter Schone grad student
Sandra Truong grad student 2009- NIMH
Caroline E. Robertson grad student 2013- National Institute of Health
Adam D. Steel grad student 2014- NIH/NIMH
Dwight Jacob Kravitz post-doc 2006- National Institute of Health
Annie Chan post-doc 2007- NIMH
Assaf Harel post-doc 2009- NIH
Iris Groen post-doc 2014- National Institutes of Mental Health
Sue-Hyun Lee post-doc 2009-2015 NIMH/NIH
Edward H. Silson post-doc 2014-2019 National Institutes of Mental Health
Wilma A. Bainbridge post-doc 2016-2019 National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Martin N. Hebart post-doc 2016-2019 NIMH
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Kramer MA, Hebart MN, Baker CI, et al. (2023) The features underlying the memorability of objects. Science Advances. 9: eadd2981
Silson EH, Baker CI, Aleman TS, et al. (2023) Motion-selective areas V5/MT and MST appear resistant to deterioration in choroideremia. Neuroimage. Clinical. 38: 103384
Schone HR, Udeozor M, Moninghoff M, et al. (2023) Should bionic limb control mimic the human body? Impact of control strategy on bionic hand skill learning. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Hebart MN, Contier O, Teichmann L, et al. (2023) THINGS-data, a multimodal collection of large-scale datasets for investigating object representations in human brain and behavior. Elife. 12
Wardle SG, Ewing L, Malcolm GL, et al. (2023) Children perceive illusory faces in objects as male more often than female. Cognition. 235: 105398
Bainbridge WA, Baker CI. (2022) Multidimensional memory topography in the medial parietal cortex identified from neuroimaging of thousands of daily memory videos. Nature Communications. 13: 6508
Taubert J, Wardle SG, Tardiff CT, et al. (2022) Clutter substantially reduces selectivity for peripheral faces in the macaque brain. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Schone HR, Baker CI, Katz J, et al. (2022) Making sense of phantom limb pain. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry
Wardle SG, Paranjape S, Taubert J, et al. (2022) Illusory faces are more likely to be perceived as male than female. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119
Hall EH, Bainbridge WA, Baker CI. (2021) Highly similar and competing visual scenes lead to diminished object but not spatial detail in memory drawings. Memory (Hove, England). 1-14
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