Xing Chen, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Amsterdam-Zuidoost, Noord-Holland, Netherlands 
Area:
visual system, macaques, utah arrays, perceptual learning, microstimulation, phosphenes
Website:
http://www.scintillatingxing.com
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Wang F, Chen X, Roelfsema PR. (2024) Comparison of electrical microstimulation artifact removal methods for high-channel-count prostheses. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 110169
Papale P, Wang F, Morgan AT, et al. (2023) The representation of occluded image regions in area V1 of monkeys and humans. Current Biology : Cb
Chen X, Wang F, Kooijmans R, et al. (2023) Chronic stability of a neuroprosthesis comprising multiple adjacent Utah arrays in monkeys. Journal of Neural Engineering. 20
Chen X, Morales-Gregorio A, Sprenger J, et al. (2022) 1024-channel electrophysiological recordings in macaque V1 and V4 during resting state. Scientific Data. 9: 77
Klink PC, Chen X, Vanduffel W, et al. (2021) Population receptive fields in nonhuman primates from whole-brain fMRI and large-scale neurophysiology in visual cortex. Elife. 10
Fernández E, Alfaro A, Soto-Sánchez C, et al. (2021) Visual percepts evoked with an Intracortical 96-channel microelectrode array inserted in human occipital cortex. The Journal of Clinical Investigation
Chen X, Wang F, Fernandez E, et al. (2020) Shape perception via a high-channel-count neuroprosthesis in monkey visual cortex. Science (New York, N.Y.). 370: 1191-1196
Sanayei M, Chen X, Chicharro D, et al. (2018) Perceptual learning of fine contrast discrimination changes neuronal tuning and population coding in macaque V4. Nature Communications. 9: 4238
Chen X, Possel JK, Wacongne C, et al. (2017) 3D printing and modelling of customized implants and surgical guides for non-human primates. Journal of Neuroscience Methods
Tomsett RJ, Ainsworth M, Thiele A, et al. (2015) Virtual Electrode Recording Tool for EXtracellular potentials (VERTEX): comparing multi-electrode recordings from simulated and biological mammalian cortical tissue. Brain Structure & Function. 220: 2333-53
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