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Elizabeth Zavitz

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Vision Research|August 15, 2013
Texture sparseness, but not local phase structure, impairs second-order segmentationElizabeth Zavitz, Curtis L Baker
Journal of Vision|April 26, 2014
Higher order image structure enables boundary segmentation in the absence of luminance or contrast cuesElizabeth Zavitz, Curtis L Baker
Frontiers in Neural Circuits|January 29, 2019
Understanding Sensory Information Processing Through Simultaneous Multi-area Population RecordingsElizabeth Zavitz, Nicholas S C Price
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 28, 2019
Weighting neurons by selectivity produces near-optimal population codesElizabeth Zavitz, Nicholas S C Price
Nature Communications|February 28, 2019
Contrast and luminance adaptation alter neuronal coding and perception of stimulus orientationMasoud Ghodrati, Elizabeth Zavitz, Marcello G P Rosa, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|January 5, 2018
Correlated Variability in the Neurons With the Strongest Tuning Improves Direction CodingElizabeth Zavitz, Hsin-Hao Yu, Marcello G P Rosa, et al.
Elife|August 15, 2023
Variability of visual field maps in human early extrastriate cortex challenges the canonical model of organization of V2 and V3Fernanda Lenita Ribeiro, Ashley York, Elizabeth Zavitz, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 22, 2016
Rapid Adaptation Induces Persistent Biases in Population Codes for Visual MotionElizabeth Zavitz, Hsin-Hao Yu, Elise G Rowe, et al.
Science Advances|October 29, 2020
A twisted visual field map in the primate dorsomedial cortex predicted by topographic continuityHsin-Hao Yu, Declan P Rowley, Nicholas S C Price, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 16, 2020
Visual responses in the dorsolateral frontal cortex of marmoset monkeysAzadeh Feizpour, Piotr Majka, Tristan A Chaplin, et al.
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Vision Research|August 15, 2013
Texture sparseness, but not local phase structure, impairs second-order segmentationElizabeth Zavitz, Curtis L Baker
Journal of Vision|April 26, 2014
Higher order image structure enables boundary segmentation in the absence of luminance or contrast cuesElizabeth Zavitz, Curtis L Baker
Frontiers in Neural Circuits|January 29, 2019
Understanding Sensory Information Processing Through Simultaneous Multi-area Population RecordingsElizabeth Zavitz, Nicholas S C Price
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 28, 2019
Weighting neurons by selectivity produces near-optimal population codesElizabeth Zavitz, Nicholas S C Price
Nature Communications|February 28, 2019
Contrast and luminance adaptation alter neuronal coding and perception of stimulus orientationMasoud Ghodrati, Elizabeth Zavitz, Marcello G P Rosa, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|January 5, 2018
Correlated Variability in the Neurons With the Strongest Tuning Improves Direction CodingElizabeth Zavitz, Hsin-Hao Yu, Marcello G P Rosa, et al.
Elife|August 15, 2023
Variability of visual field maps in human early extrastriate cortex challenges the canonical model of organization of V2 and V3Fernanda Lenita Ribeiro, Ashley York, Elizabeth Zavitz, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 22, 2016
Rapid Adaptation Induces Persistent Biases in Population Codes for Visual MotionElizabeth Zavitz, Hsin-Hao Yu, Elise G Rowe, et al.
Science Advances|October 29, 2020
A twisted visual field map in the primate dorsomedial cortex predicted by topographic continuityHsin-Hao Yu, Declan P Rowley, Nicholas S C Price, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 16, 2020
Visual responses in the dorsolateral frontal cortex of marmoset monkeysAzadeh Feizpour, Piotr Majka, Tristan A Chaplin, et al.
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