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Puneeth N Chakravarthula

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 6, 2023
A preference to look closer to the eyes is associated with a position-invariant face neural codePuneeth N Chakravarthula, Miguel P Eckstein
Vision Research|May 30, 2021
Eye movement strategies in face ethnicity categorization vs. face identification tasksPuneeth N Chakravarthula, Yuliy Tsank, Miguel P Eckstein
Cognition|March 7, 2025
Gaze dynamics during natural scene memorization and recognitionPuneeth N Chakravarthula, Jacob E Suffridge, Shuo Wang
Journal of Vision|June 9, 2026
Learned foveal representations, not gaze-mediated information access, underlie perceptual advantages for canonical face configurationsPuneeth N Chakravarthula, Yuliy Tsank, Miguel P Eckstein
Journal of Vision|August 4, 2021
Peripheral facial features guiding eye movements and reducing fixational variabilityNicole X Han, Puneeth N Chakravarthula, Miguel P Eckstein
Journal of Vision|December 26, 2024
Preferred fixation position and gaze location: Two factors modulating the composite face effectPuneeth N Chakravarthula, Ansh K Soni, Miguel P Eckstein
Patterns (New York, N.Y.)|February 19, 2024
A critical period for developing face recognitionJinge Wang, Runnan Cao, Puneeth N Chakravarthula, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|May 2, 2024
Atypical neural encoding of faces in individuals with autism spectrum disorderYue Wang, Runnan Cao, Puneeth N Chakravarthula, et al.
Nature Communications|February 10, 2025
A neuronal code for object representation and memory in the human amygdala and hippocampusRunnan Cao, Peter Brunner, Puneeth N Chakravarthula, et al.
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 6, 2023
A preference to look closer to the eyes is associated with a position-invariant face neural codePuneeth N Chakravarthula, Miguel P Eckstein
Vision Research|May 30, 2021
Eye movement strategies in face ethnicity categorization vs. face identification tasksPuneeth N Chakravarthula, Yuliy Tsank, Miguel P Eckstein
Cognition|March 7, 2025
Gaze dynamics during natural scene memorization and recognitionPuneeth N Chakravarthula, Jacob E Suffridge, Shuo Wang
Journal of Vision|June 9, 2026
Learned foveal representations, not gaze-mediated information access, underlie perceptual advantages for canonical face configurationsPuneeth N Chakravarthula, Yuliy Tsank, Miguel P Eckstein
Journal of Vision|August 4, 2021
Peripheral facial features guiding eye movements and reducing fixational variabilityNicole X Han, Puneeth N Chakravarthula, Miguel P Eckstein
Journal of Vision|December 26, 2024
Preferred fixation position and gaze location: Two factors modulating the composite face effectPuneeth N Chakravarthula, Ansh K Soni, Miguel P Eckstein
Patterns (New York, N.Y.)|February 19, 2024
A critical period for developing face recognitionJinge Wang, Runnan Cao, Puneeth N Chakravarthula, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|May 2, 2024
Atypical neural encoding of faces in individuals with autism spectrum disorderYue Wang, Runnan Cao, Puneeth N Chakravarthula, et al.
Nature Communications|February 10, 2025
A neuronal code for object representation and memory in the human amygdala and hippocampusRunnan Cao, Peter Brunner, Puneeth N Chakravarthula, et al.
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