Winrich Freiwald

Winrich Freiwald
Winrich
Freiwald
Investigator

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Dr. Freiwald, a native of Oldenburg, Germany, performed his graduate work at the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research in Frankfurt and received his Ph.D. from Tübingen University in 1998. He then joined the Institute for Brain Research at the University of Bremen as a research assistant. Starting in 2001, he worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School and the Hanse Institute for Advanced Study in Delmenhorst, Germany. He was head of the primate brain imaging group at the Centers for Advanced Imaging and Cognitive Sciences in Bremen from 2004 to 2008 and a visiting associate at the California Institute of Technology in 2009. He joined The Rockefeller University as assistant professor in 2009. Dr. Freiwald was named a Pew Scholar in 2010 and a McKnight Scholar in 2011; he also received an Esther and Joseph Klingenstein Fellowship in 2010, a Sinsheimer Scholarship in 2010 and an Irma T. Hirschl/Monique Weill-Caulier Trusts Research Award in 2009.He is a NYSCF-Robertson Investigator.

Current Advisees

Ben Deen - Postdoc
Lucas Tian - Postdoc

Past Advisees

Farid Aboharb - Graduate Student
Julia Sliwa - Postdoc

Projects

CBMM Publications

W. A. Freiwald and Hosoya, H., Neuroscience: A Face’s Journey through Space and Time, Current Biology, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. R13 - R15, 2021.
W. A. Freiwald, The neural mechanisms of face processing: cells, areas, networks, and models, Current Opinion in Neurobiology, vol. 60, pp. 184 - 191, 2020.
W. A. Freiwald, Social interaction networks in the primate brain, Current Opinion in Neurobiology, vol. 65, pp. 49 - 58, 2020.
W. A. Freiwald, Gross means Great, Progress in Neurobiology, vol. 195, p. 101924, 2020.
Y. Zhang, Marciniak, K., and Freiwald, W. A., Analysis of Macaque Monkeys’ Social and Physical Interaction Processing with Eye tracking Data, in The Rockefeller University 2019 Summer Science Research Program (SSRP), New York, NY, USA, 2019.
S. Otero Coronel, Phillips-Jones, T., Sani, I., and Freiwald, W. A., Pupillary responses track changes in arousal and attention while exploring a virtual reality environment, in The Rockefeller University 2019 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Program, New York, NY, USA, 2019.
D. Obiajulu, Vazquez, Y., Ianni, G. A., Yazdani, F., and Freiwald, W. A., Facial Expression Scoring and Assessment of Facial Movement Kinematics in Non-Human Primates, in The Rockefeller University 2019 Summer Science Research Program (SSRP), New York, NY, USA, 2019.
W. Zarco and Freiwald, W. A., Visual Features for Invariant Coding by Face Selective Neurons , in 2019 Conference on Cognitive Computational Neuroscience (CCN), Berlin, Germany, 2019.
H. Stemmann and Freiwald, W. A., Evidence for an attentional priority map in inferotemporal cortex, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 116, no. 47, pp. 23797 - 23805, 2019.
J. Sliwa, Marvel, S. R., Ianni, G. A., and Freiwald, W. A., Comparing human and monkey neural circuits for processing social scenes, Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting (CNS), Boston, MA. 2018.
J. Sliwa, Marvel, S. R., Ianni, G. A., and Freiwald, W. A., Comparing human and monkey neural circuits for processing social scenes, Social & Affective Neuroscience Society (SANS). Brooklyn, NY , 2018.
J. Sliwa, Marvel, S. R., Ianni, G. A., and Freiwald, W. A., Comparing human and monkey neural circuits for processing social scenes, Organization for Computational Neurosciences - CNS 2018. Seattle, WA, 2018.
J. Sliwa, Marvel, S. R., Ianni, G. A., and Freiwald, W. A., Comparing human and monkey neural circuits for processing social scenes, Société Francophone de Primatologie (SFDP) Annual Meeting, Paris, France. 2018.
I. Yildirim and Janner, M., Causal and compositional generative models in online perception, in 39th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, London, UK, 2017.
J. Sliwa and Freiwald, W. A., A Network for Social interaction understanding in the primate brain, Organization for Human Brain Mapping - OHBM 2017. Vancouver, Canada, 2017.
J. Sliwa and Freiwald, W. A., A Dedicated Network for Social Interaction Processing in the Primate Brain, Science, vol. Vol. 356, no. Issue 6339, pp. pp. 745-749, 2017.
I. Yildirim, Janner, M., Belledonne, M., Wallraven, C., Freiwald, W. A., and Tenenbaum, J. B., Causal and compositional generative models in online perception, 39th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society - COGSCI 2017. London, UK, 2017.
C. Fisher and Freiwald, W. A., Whole-agent selectivity within the macaque face-processing system, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), vol. 112, no. 47, 2015.