M. Ida Gobbini

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Psychological & Brain Sciences Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States 
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Jiahui G, Feilong M, Nastase SA, et al. (2023) Cross-movie prediction of individualized functional topography. Elife. 12
Jiahui G, Feilong M, Visconti di Oleggio Castello M, et al. (2023) Modeling naturalistic face processing in humans with deep convolutional neural networks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2304085120
Chauhan V, Visconti di Oleggio Castello M, Taylor M, et al. (2023) Familiarity Facilitates Detection of Angry Expressions. Brain Sciences. 13
Visconti di Oleggio Castello M, Haxby JV, Gobbini MI. (2021) Shared neural codes for visual and semantic information about familiar faces in a common representational space. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118
Busch EL, Slipski L, Feilong M, et al. (2021) Hybrid Hyperalignment: A single high-dimensional model of shared information embedded in cortical patterns of response and functional connectivity. Neuroimage. 117975
Visconti di Oleggio Castello M, Chauhan V, Jiahui G, et al. (2020) An fMRI dataset in response to "The Grand Budapest Hotel", a socially-rich, naturalistic movie. Scientific Data. 7: 383
Chauhan V, Kotlewska I, Tang S, et al. (2020) How familiarity warps representation in the face space. Journal of Vision. 20: 18
Haxby JV, Gobbini MI, Nastase SA. (2020) Naturalistic stimuli reveal a dominant role for agentic action in visual representation. Neuroimage. 116561
Jiahui G, Feilong M, Visconti di Oleggio Castello M, et al. (2019) Predicting individual face-selective topography using naturalistic stimuli. Neuroimage. 116458
Visconti di Oleggio Castello M, Taylor M, Cavanagh P, et al. (2018) Idiosyncratic, Retinotopic Bias in Face Identification Modulated by Familiarity. Eneuro. 5
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