Christopher R. Fetsch, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2017- | Neuroscience | Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD |
Area:
vision, perceptual decision making, multisensory integrationGoogle:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorDora Angelaki | grad student | 2003-2009 | Washington University | |
Greg DeAngelis | grad student | 2003-2009 | Washington University | |
(Neural mechanisms of multisensory cue integration for self -motion perception.) | ||||
Michael N. Shadlen | post-doc | 2010-2017 | University of Washington |
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Vivar-Lazo M, Fetsch CR. (2024) Neural basis of concurrent deliberation toward a choice and degree of confidence. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Fetsch CR, Noppeney U. (2023) How the brain controls decision making in a multisensory world. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 378: 20220332 |
Jerjian SJ, Harsch DR, Fetsch CR. (2023) Self-motion perception and sequential decision-making: where are we heading? Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 378: 20220333 |
Tremblay S, Acker L, Afraz A, et al. (2020) An Open Resource for Non-human Primate Optogenetics. Neuron |
Fetsch CR, Odean NN, Jeurissen D, et al. (2018) Focal optogenetic suppression in macaque area MT biases direction discrimination and decision confidence, but only transiently. Elife. 7 |
Fetsch CR, Odean NN, Jeurissen D, et al. (2018) Author response: Focal optogenetic suppression in macaque area MT biases direction discrimination and decision confidence, but only transiently Elife |
Zylberberg A, Fetsch CR, Shadlen MN. (2016) The influence of evidence volatility on choice, reaction time and confidence in a perceptual decision. Elife. 5 |
Fetsch CR. (2016) The importance of task design and behavioral control for understanding the neural basis of cognitive functions. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 37: 16-22 |
Zylberberg A, Fetsch CR, Shadlen MN. (2016) Author response: The influence of evidence volatility on choice, reaction time and confidence in a perceptual decision Elife |
Fetsch CR, Kiani R, Newsome WT, et al. (2014) Effects of Cortical Microstimulation on Confidence in a Perceptual Decision. Neuron. 84: 239 |