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S A Engel

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Moore C, Engel S
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 2001 Oct; 27(5):1211-28. PMID: 11642704
The projection of 3-D objects to 2-D images necessitates a loss of information, thus the shape of volumetric objects depicted in images is inherently ambiguous. The results of 3 experiments...
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Engel S, Furmanski C
J Neurosci . 2001 May; 21(11):3949-54. PMID: 11356883
How neural activity produces our experience of color is controversial, because key behavioral results remain at odds with existing physiological data. One important, unexplained property of perception is selective adaptation...
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Tong F, Engel S
Nature . 2001 May; 411(6834):195-9. PMID: 11346796
To understand conscious vision, scientists must elucidate how the brain selects specific visual signals for awareness. When different monocular patterns are presented to the two eyes, they rival for conscious...
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Zeineh M, Engel S, Thompson P, Bookheimer S
Anat Rec . 2001 Apr; 265(2):111-20. PMID: 11323773
The hippocampus is a region of the brain that is crucial to memory function. Functional neuroimaging allows for the noninvasive investigation of the neurophysiology of human memory by observing changes...
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Moore C, Engel S
Neuron . 2001 Feb; 29(1):277-86. PMID: 11182098
Projection of a 3D scene onto the 2D retina necessarily entails a loss of information, yet perceivers experience a world populated with volumetric objects. Using simultaneous behavioral and neural (fMRI)...
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Eldridge L, Knowlton B, Furmanski C, Bookheimer S, Engel S
Nat Neurosci . 2000 Oct; 3(11):1149-52. PMID: 11036273
Some memories are linked to a specific time and place, allowing one to re-experience the original event, whereas others are accompanied only by a feeling of familiarity. To uncover the...
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Zeineh M, Engel S, Bookheimer S
Neuroimage . 2000 Jun; 11(6 Pt 1):668-83. PMID: 10860795
We describe a new application of cortical unfolding to high-resolution functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the human hippocampal region. This procedure includes techniques to segment and unfold the hippocampus,...
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Furmanski C, Engel S
Vision Res . 2000 May; 40(5):473-84. PMID: 10820606
A series of four experiments measured the transfer of perceptual learning in object recognition. Subjects viewed backward-masked, gray-scale images of common objects and practiced an object naming task for multiple...
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Furmanski C, Engel S
Nat Neurosci . 2000 May; 3(6):535-6. PMID: 10816307
Visual perception critically depends on orientation-specific signals that arise early in visual processing. Humans show greater behavioral sensitivity to gratings with horizontal or vertical (0 degrees /90 degrees; 'cardinal') orientations...
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Servos P, Engel S, Gati J, Menon R
Neuroreport . 1999 Jun; 10(7):1393-5. PMID: 10380952
We provide evidence that the face component of the somatosensory homunculus is actually upside down rather than right-side up along the central sulcus of the human brain. We pneumatically stimulated...