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Leslie G. Ungerleider
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 272
Citations - 60324
Leslie G. Ungerleider is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Visual cortex & Temporal cortex. The author has an hindex of 108, co-authored 259 publications receiving 56916 citations. Previous affiliations of Leslie G. Ungerleider include National Institute on Drug Abuse.
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Sleep Spindles Predict Neural and Behavioral Changes in Motor Sequence Consolidation
Marc Barakat,Julie Carrier,Karen Debas,Ovidiu Lungu,Stuart Fogel,Gilles Vandewalle,Richard D. Hoge,Pierre Bellec,Avi Karni,Leslie G. Ungerleider,Habib Benali,Julien Doyon +11 more
TL;DR: The results show that sleep spindles predict neural and behavioral changes in overnight motor sequence consolidation and increase in BOLD signal were observed in several motor‐related areas, particularly in the right cortico‐striatal system.
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Mapping the functional neuroanatomy of the intact human brain with brain work imaging.
TL;DR: PET-rCBF studies of imagery and language demonstrate the potential of functional neuroimaging to map regions of human cortex that perform functions that cannot be studied so easily in nonhuman primates or perform functions which humans do not share with other species.
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Curvature-processing network in macaque visual cortex
TL;DR: The hypothesis that image curvature is one of these fundamental visual dimensions and, as such, curvature-selective cells are grouped together in discrete cortical areas is confirmed and a network of cortical areas selective for the processing of curved features is demonstrated.
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What fMRI has taught us about human vision.
TL;DR: Bottom-up hierarchical processing among visual cortical areas has been revealed in experiments that have correlated brain activations with human perceptual experience and top-down modulation of activity within visual cortical Areas has been demonstrated through studies of higher cognitive processes such as attention and memory.
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Accelerating the Evolution of Nonhuman Primate Neuroimaging
Michael P. Milham,Christopher I. Petkov,Daniel S. Margulies,Charles E. Schroeder,Michele A. Basso,Pascal Belin,Damien A. Fair,Andrew S. Fox,Sabine Kastner,Rogier B. Mars,Adam Messinger,Colline Poirier,Wim Vanduffel,David C. Van Essen,Ashkan Alvand,Yannick Becker,Suliann Ben Hamed,Austin Benn,Clémentine Bodin,Susann Boretius,Bastien Cagna,Olivier Coulon,Sherif Hamdy El-Gohary,Henry C. Evrard,Stephanie J. Forkel,Patrick Friedrich,Sean Froudist-Walsh,Eduardo A. Garza-Villarreal,Yang Gao,Alessandro Gozzi,Antoine Grigis,Renée Hartig,Takuya Hayashi,Katja Heuer,Henrietta Howells,Dirk Jan Ardesch,Béchir Jarraya,Wendy Jarrett,Hank P. Jedema,Igor Kagan,Clare Kelly,Henry Kennedy,P. Christiaan Klink,Sze Chai Kwok,Robert Leech,Xiaojin Liu,Christopher R. Madan,Wasana Madushanka,Piotr Majka,Ann-Marie Mallon,Kevin Marche,Adrien Meguerditchian,Ravi S. Menon,Hugo Merchant,Anna S. Mitchell,Karl-Heinz Nenning,Aki Nikolaidis,Michael Ortiz-Rios,Marco Pagani,Vikas Pareek,Mark J. Prescott,Emmanuel Procyk,Reza Rajimehr,Ioana-Sabina Rautu,Amir Raz,Anna W. Roe,Román Rossi-Pool,Lea Roumazeilles,Tomoko Sakai,Jerome Sallet,Pamela Garcia-Saldivar,Chika Sato,Stephen J. Sawiak,Marike Schiffer,Caspar M. Schwiedrzik,Jakob Seidlitz,Julien Sein,Zhi-ming Shen,Amir Shmuel,Afonso C. Silva,Luciano Simone,Nikoloz Sirmpilatze,Julia Sliwa,Jonathan Smallwood,Jordy Tasserie,Michel Thiebaut de Schotten,Roberto Toro,Régis Trapeau,Lynn Uhrig,Julien Vezoli,Zheng Wang,Sara Wells,Bella Williams,Ting Xu,Augix Guohua Xu,Essa Yacoub,Ming Zhan,Lei Ai,Céline Amiez,Fabien Balezeau,Mark G. Baxter,Erwin L. A. Blezer,Thomas Brochier,Aihua Chen,Paula L. Croxson,Christienne G. Damatac,Stanislas Dehaene,Stefan Everling,Lazar Fleysher,Winrich A. Freiwald,Timothy D. Griffiths,Carole Guedj,Fadila Hadj-Bouziane,Noam Harel,Bassem Hiba,Benjamin Jung,Bonhwang Koo,Kevin N. Laland,David A. Leopold,Patrik Lindenfors,Martine Meunier,Kelvin Mok,John H. Morrison,Jennifer Nacef,Jamie Nagy,Mark A. Pinsk,Simon M. Reader,Pieter R. Roelfsema,David A. Rudko,Matthew F. S. Rushworth,Brian E. Russ,Michael C. Schmid,Elinor L. Sullivan,Alexander Thiele,Orlin S. Todorov,Doris Y. Tsao,Leslie G. Ungerleider,Charles R.E. Wilson,Frank Q. Ye,Wilbert Zarco,Yong-di Zhou +140 more
TL;DR: Inspired by an open data-sharing initiative, the global community recently met and, in this article, breaks through obstacles to define its ambitions.