Jesse Gomez

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Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
Area:
High-Level Vision, fMRI, DWI
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Daniel-Hertz E, Yao JK, Gregorek S, et al. (2024) An eccentricity gradient reversal across high-level visual cortex. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
d'Oleire Uquillas F, Sefik E, Li B, et al. (2024) Multimodal evidence for cerebellar influence on cortical development in autism: structural growth amidst functional disruption. Molecular Psychiatry
Nordt M, Gomez J, Natu VS, et al. (2023) Longitudinal development of category representations in ventral temporal cortex predicts word and face recognition. Nature Communications. 14: 8010
Himmelberg MM, Tünçok E, Gomez J, et al. (2023) Comparing retinotopic maps of children and adults reveals a late-stage change in how V1 samples the visual field. Nature Communications. 14: 1561
Liu X, d'Oleire Uquillas F, Viaene AN, et al. (2022) A multifaceted gradient in human cerebellum of structural and functional development. Nature Neuroscience
Kubota E, Grotheer M, Finzi D, et al. (2022) White matter connections of high-level visual areas predict cytoarchitecture better than category-selectivity in childhood, but not adulthood. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Gomez J, Zhen Z, Weiner KS. (2021) The relationship between transcription and eccentricity in human V1. Brain Structure & Function. 226: 2807-2818
Nordt M, Gomez J, Natu VS, et al. (2021) Cortical recycling in high-level visual cortex during childhood development. Nature Human Behaviour
Weiner KS, Gomez J. (2021) Third Visual Pathway, Anatomy, and Cognition across Species. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 25: 548-549
Finzi D, Gomez J, Nordt M, et al. (2021) Differential spatial computations in ventral and lateral face-selective regions are scaffolded by structural connections. Nature Communications. 12: 2278
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