Paolo Papale

Affiliations: 
Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Amsterdam, NL 
Area:
Visual system, Natural vision, Perceptual organization
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Papale P, Wang F, Self MW, et al. (2025) An extensive dataset of spiking activity to reveal the syntax of the ventral stream. Neuron
Papale P, Zuiderbaan W, Teeuwen RRM, et al. (2024) V1 neurons are tuned to perceptual borders in natural scenes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 121: e2221623121
Jeurissen D, van Ham AF, Gilhuis A, et al. (2024) Border-ownership tuning determines the connectivity between V4 and V1 in the macaque visual system. Nature Communications. 15: 9115
El Rassi Y, Handjaras G, Perciballi C, et al. (2024) A visual representation of the hand in the resting somatomotor regions of the human brain. Scientific Reports. 14: 18298
Dado T, Papale P, Lozano A, et al. (2024) Brain2GAN: Feature-disentangled neural encoding and decoding of visual perception in the primate brain. Plos Computational Biology. 20: e1012058
Seignette K, Jamann N, Papale P, et al. (2024) Experience shapes chandelier cell function and structure in the visual cortex. Elife. 12
Papale P, Wang F, Morgan AT, et al. (2023) The representation of occluded image regions in area V1 of monkeys and humans. Current Biology : Cb
Mastrandrea R, Cecchetti L, Lettieri G, et al. (2023) Information load dynamically modulates functional brain connectivity during narrative listening. Scientific Reports. 13: 8110
Papale P, Leo A, Handjaras G, et al. (2020) Shape coding in occipito-temporal cortex relies on object silhouette, curvature and medial-axis. Journal of Neurophysiology
Ricciardi E, Papale P, Cecchetti L, et al. (2020) Does (lack of) sight matter for V1? New light from the study of the blind brain. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 118: 1-2
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