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Justin L Vincent

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Experton B, Tetteh H, Lurie N, Walker P, Elena A, Hein C, et al.
Biology (Basel) . 2021 Nov; 10(11). PMID: 34827181
Recommendations for prioritizing COVID-19 vaccination have focused on the elderly at higher risk for severe disease. Existing models for identifying higher-risk individuals lack the needed integration of socio-demographic and clinical...
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Wang Z, Chen X, Tan X, Yang L, Kannapur K, Vincent J, et al.
J Health Econ Outcomes Res . 2021 Aug; 8(2):6-13. PMID: 34414250
Deep Learning (DL) has not been well-established as a method to identify high-risk patients among patients with heart failure (HF). This study aimed to use DL models to predict hospitalizations,...
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Arcaro M, Schade P, Vincent J, Ponce C, Livingstone M
Nat Neurosci . 2017 Sep; 20(10):1404-1412. PMID: 28869581
Here we report that monkeys raised without exposure to faces did not develop face domains, but did develop domains for other categories and did show normal retinotopic organization, indicating that...
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Livingstone M, Vincent J, Arcaro M, Srihasam K, Schade P, Savage T
Nat Commun . 2017 Apr; 8:14897. PMID: 28361890
Face recognition is highly proficient in humans and other social primates; it emerges in infancy, but the development of the neural mechanisms supporting this behaviour is largely unknown. We use...
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Srihasam K, Vincent J, Livingstone M
Nat Neurosci . 2014 Nov; 17(12):1776-83. PMID: 25362472
Primate inferotemporal cortex is subdivided into domains for biologically important categories, such as faces, bodies and scenes, as well as domains for culturally entrained categories, such as text or buildings....
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Larson-Prior L, Power J, Vincent J, Nolan T, Coalson R, Zempel J, et al.
Prog Brain Res . 2011 Aug; 193:277-94. PMID: 21854969
The transition from quiet wakeful rest to sleep represents a period over which attention to the external environment fades. Neuroimaging methodologies have provided much information on the shift in neural...
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Vincent J, Kahn I, Van Essen D, Buckner R
J Neurophysiol . 2009 Dec; 103(2):793-800. PMID: 19955295
Neuroimaging experiments in humans suggest that regions in parietal cortex and along the posterior midline are functionally connected to the medial temporal lobe and are active during memory retrieval. It...
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Margulies D, Vincent J, Kelly C, Lohmann G, Uddin L, Biswal B, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2009 Nov; 106(47):20069-74. PMID: 19903877
Evidence from macaque monkey tracing studies suggests connectivity-based subdivisions within the precuneus, offering predictions for similar subdivisions in the human. Here we present functional connectivity analyses of this region using...
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Vincent J
Curr Biol . 2009 Jun; 19(12):R484-6. PMID: 19549494
A recent study shows that brain activity recorded while the human subject is at 'rest' is significantly affected by a prior learning episode. These results suggest that understanding resting brain...
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Vincent J, Kahn I, Snyder A, Raichle M, Buckner R
J Neurophysiol . 2008 Sep; 100(6):3328-42. PMID: 18799601
Two functionally distinct, and potentially competing, brain networks have been recently identified that can be broadly distinguished by their contrasting roles in attention to the external world versus internally directed...