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Roger B. H. Tootell
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 179
Citations - 29760
Roger B. H. Tootell is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Visual cortex & Retinotopy. The author has an hindex of 70, co-authored 173 publications receiving 28085 citations. Previous affiliations of Roger B. H. Tootell include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & Yale University.
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Color-discrimination tests on fibers in ground squirrel optic nerve.
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A curvature-processing network in macaque visual cortex
The ""Parahippocampal Place Area"" Responds Preferentially to High Spatial Frequencies in Humans and Monkeys
TL;DR: A visual brain area that is thought to encode higher-level "place" information responds instead to lower- level "edge" information and a corresponding brain area is demonstrated in non-human species.
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Rod photoreceptors and scotopic vision in ground squirrels
TL;DR: Although about one‐third of the ERGs recorded from a large sample of California ground squirrels lack those characteristics which would indicate the presence of a viable scotopic signal, the retinas of all the squirrels appear to contain the same small population of rod photoreceptors.
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The relationship of perceptual discrimination to neural mechanisms of fear generalization.
Lauri Tuominen,Emily A. Boeke,Stephanie N. DeCross,Rick P.F. Wolthusen,Shahin Nasr,Mohammed R. Milad,Mark Vangel,Roger B. H. Tootell,Daphne J. Holt +8 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that distinct brain areas are involved in perceptual and non‐perceptual components of fear generalization, and areas in the default network showed inverted generalization functions, extending beyond perceptual thresholds.