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Cheryl A Olman

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Visual Neuroscience|August 5, 2015
What insights can fMRI offer into the structure and function of mid-tier visual areas?Cheryl A Olman
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|April 24, 2023
What multiplexing means for the interpretation of functional MRI dataCheryl A Olman
The Open Neuroimaging Journal|January 5, 2012
High-field FMRI for human applications: an overview of spatial resolution and signal specificityCheryl A Olman, Essa Yacoub
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 16, 2020
Forging a path to mesoscopic imaging success with ultra-high field functional magnetic resonance imagingKimberly B Weldon, Cheryl A Olman
Vision Research|April 13, 2010
High-resolution BOLD fMRI measurements of local orientation-dependent contextual modulation show a mismatch between predicted V1 output and local BOLD responseJennifer F Schumacher, Cheryl A Olman
Plos One|December 10, 2009
Distortion and signal loss in medial temporal lobeCheryl A Olman, Lila Davachi, Souheil Inati
Journal of Vision|November 22, 2013
Segmentation decreases the magnitude of the tilt illusionCheng Qiu, Daniel Kersten, Cheryl A Olman
Neuroimage|December 13, 2006
The effect of large veins on spatial localization with GE BOLD at 3 T: Displacement, not blurringCheryl A Olman, Souheil Inati, David J Heeger
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 2, 2026
Orientation-tuned surround suppression exhibits a unique laminar signature in the human primary visual cortexJoseph H Emerson, Karen Navarro, Cheryl A Olman
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 6, 2006
Spatially specific FMRI repetition effects in human visual cortexScott O Murray, Cheryl A Olman, Daniel Kersten
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Visual Neuroscience|August 5, 2015
What insights can fMRI offer into the structure and function of mid-tier visual areas?Cheryl A Olman
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|April 24, 2023
What multiplexing means for the interpretation of functional MRI dataCheryl A Olman
The Open Neuroimaging Journal|January 5, 2012
High-field FMRI for human applications: an overview of spatial resolution and signal specificityCheryl A Olman, Essa Yacoub
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 16, 2020
Forging a path to mesoscopic imaging success with ultra-high field functional magnetic resonance imagingKimberly B Weldon, Cheryl A Olman
Vision Research|April 13, 2010
High-resolution BOLD fMRI measurements of local orientation-dependent contextual modulation show a mismatch between predicted V1 output and local BOLD responseJennifer F Schumacher, Cheryl A Olman
Plos One|December 10, 2009
Distortion and signal loss in medial temporal lobeCheryl A Olman, Lila Davachi, Souheil Inati
Journal of Vision|November 22, 2013
Segmentation decreases the magnitude of the tilt illusionCheng Qiu, Daniel Kersten, Cheryl A Olman
Neuroimage|December 13, 2006
The effect of large veins on spatial localization with GE BOLD at 3 T: Displacement, not blurringCheryl A Olman, Souheil Inati, David J Heeger
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 2, 2026
Orientation-tuned surround suppression exhibits a unique laminar signature in the human primary visual cortexJoseph H Emerson, Karen Navarro, Cheryl A Olman
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 6, 2006
Spatially specific FMRI repetition effects in human visual cortexScott O Murray, Cheryl A Olman, Daniel Kersten
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