Ivan Alvarez
Affiliations: | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorChris A. Clark | grad student | UCL | |
Holly Bridge | post-doc | ||
Andrew Parker | post-doc |
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Ip IB, Alvarez I, Tacon M, et al. (2022) MRI stereoscope: a miniature stereoscope for human neuroimaging. Eneuro |
Alvarez I, Hurley SA, Parker AJ, et al. (2021) Human primary visual cortex shows larger population receptive fields for binocular disparity-defined stimuli. Brain Structure & Function |
Alvarez I, Finlayson NJ, Ei S, et al. (2021) Heritable functional architecture in human visual cortex. Neuroimage. 239: 118286 |
Jolly JK, Sheldon AA, Alvarez I, et al. (2020) A low-cost telescope for enhanced stimulus visual field coverage in functional MRI. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 109023 |
Alvarez I, Smittenaar R, Handley SE, et al. (2020) Altered visual population receptive fields in human albinism. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 128: 107-123 |
Voets NL, Alvarez I, Qiu D, et al. (2019) Mechanisms and Risk Factors Contributing to Visual Field Deficits following Stereotactic Laser Amygdalohippocampotomy. Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery. 1-11 |
Alvarez I, Parker AJ, Bridge H. (2019) Normative cerebral cortical thickness for human visual areas. Neuroimage. 116057 |
Huber E, Chang K, Alvarez I, et al. (2019) Early blindness shapes cortical representations of auditory frequency within auditory cortex. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience |
Chang K, Alvarez I, Wagner A, et al. (2019) Early blindness shapes cortical representations of auditory frequency Journal of Vision. 19: 66 |
de Haas B, Schwarzkopf DS, Alvarez I, et al. (2016) Perception and Processing of Faces in the Human Brain Is Tuned to Typical Feature Locations. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 36: 9289-302 |