Brett L. Foster, Ph.D

Affiliations: 
2016- Neurosurgery Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 
Area:
Cognitive neurophysiology, neuroimaging, neuromodulation
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Koslov SR, Kable JW, Foster BL. (2023) Dissociable contributions of the medial parietal cortex to recognition memory. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Chen YY, Areti A, Yoshor D, et al. (2023) Individual-specific memory reinstatement patterns within human face-selective cortex. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Willbrand EH, Maboudian SA, Kelly JP, et al. (2023) Sulcal morphology of posteromedial cortex substantially differs between humans and chimpanzees. Communications Biology. 6: 586
Willbrand EH, Maboudian SA, Kelly JP, et al. (2023) Sulcal morphology of posteromedial cortex substantially differs between humans and chimpanzees. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Foster BL, Koslov SR, Aponik-Gremillion L, et al. (2022) A tripartite view of the posterior cingulate cortex. Nature Reviews. Neuroscience
Aponik-Gremillion L, Chen YY, Bartoli E, et al. (2022) Distinct population and single-neuron selectivity for executive and episodic processing in human dorsal posterior cingulate. Elife. 11
Willbrand EH, Parker BJ, Voorhies WI, et al. (2022) Uncovering a tripartite landmark in posterior cingulate cortex. Science Advances. 8: eabn9516
Chen YY, Aponik-Gremillion L, Bartoli E, et al. (2021) Stability of ripple events during task engagement in human hippocampus. Cell Reports. 35: 109304
Fox KCR, Shi L, Baek S, et al. (2020) Intrinsic network architecture predicts the effects elicited by intracranial electrical stimulation of the human brain. Nature Human Behaviour
Beauchamp MS, Oswalt D, Sun P, et al. (2020) Dynamic Stimulation of Visual Cortex Produces Form Vision in Sighted and Blind Humans. Cell. 181: 774-783.e5
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