Frederick Federer
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Recent Articles
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McDonald T, Usher W, Morrical N, Gyulassy A, Petruzza S, Federer F, et al.
IEEE Trans Vis Comput Graph
. 2020 Oct;
27(2):744-754.
PMID: 33055032
Researchers in the field of connectomics are working to reconstruct a map of neural connections in the brain in order to understand at a fundamental level how the brain processes...
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Petruzza S, Venkat A, Gyulassy A, Scorzelli G, Pascucci V, Federer F, et al.
SIGGRAPH Asia 2017 Symp Vis (2017)
. 2018 Aug;
2017.
PMID: 30148289
Modern science is inundated with ever increasing data sizes as computational capabilities and image acquisition techniques continue to improve. For example, simulations are tackling ever larger domains with higher fidelity,...
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Nurminen L, Merlin S, Bijanzadeh M, Federer F, Angelucci A
Nat Commun
. 2018 Jun;
9(1):2281.
PMID: 29892057
Sensory information travels along feedforward connections through a hierarchy of cortical areas, which, in turn, send feedback connections to lower-order areas. Feedback has been implicated in attention, expectation, and sensory...
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Usher W, Klacansky P, Federer F, Bremer P, Knoll A, Yarch J, et al.
IEEE Trans Vis Comput Graph
. 2017 Sep;
24(1):994-1003.
PMID: 28866520
Tracing neurons in large-scale microscopy data is crucial to establishing a wiring diagram of the brain, which is needed to understand how neural circuits in the brain process information and...
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Angelucci A, Bijanzadeh M, Nurminen L, Federer F, Merlin S, Bressloff P
Annu Rev Neurosci
. 2017 May;
40:425-451.
PMID: 28471714
Surround modulation (SM) is a fundamental property of sensory neurons in many species and sensory modalities. SM is the ability of stimuli in the surround of a neuron's receptive field...
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Yarch J, Federer F, Angelucci A
J Neurosci
. 2017 Jan;
37(2):422-436.
PMID: 28077720
Significance Statement: Conventional diagrams of primate primary visual cortex (V1) depict neuronal connections within and between different V1 layers, but lack information about the cells' downstream targets. This information is...
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Jeffs J, Federer F, Angelucci A
Vis Neurosci
. 2015 Oct;
32:E012.
PMID: 26423121
The organization of the cortex located immediately anterior to the second visual area (V2), i.e., the third tier visual cortex, remains controversial, especially in New World primates. In particular, there...
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Federer F, Williams D, Ichida J, Merlin S, Angelucci A
J Neurosci
. 2013 Jul;
33(28):11530-9.
PMID: 23843523
In the primate visual cortex, areas V1 and V2 distribute information they receive from the retina to virtually all extrastriate cortex, parsing this information into dorsal and ventral streams. Therefore,...
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Jeffs J, Federer F, Ichida J, Angelucci A
Cereb Cortex
. 2012 Apr;
23(5):1126-47.
PMID: 22523183
The primate visual cortex consists of many areas. The posterior areas (V1, V2, V3, and middle temporal) are thought to be common to all primate species. However, the organization of...
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Federer F, Ichida J, Jeffs J, Schiessl I, McLoughlin N, Angelucci A
J Neurosci
. 2009 Dec;
29(49):15455-71.
PMID: 20007470
In the primate visual system, areas V1 and V2 distribute information they receive from the retina to all higher cortical areas, sorting this information into dorsal and ventral streams. Therefore,...