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Deen, B. et al. Organization of high-level visual cortex in human infants. Nature Communications (2017). doi:10.1038/ncomms13995
Isik, L., Koldewyn, K., Beeler, D. & Kanwisher, N. Perceiving social interactions in the posterior superior temporal sulcus. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114, (2017).
Kosakowski, H. L. et al. Preliminary evidence for selective cortical responses to music in one‐month‐old infants. Developmental Science (2023). doi:10.1111/desc.13387PDF icon Developmental Science - 2023 - Kosakowski - Preliminary evidence for selective cortical responses to music in one‐month‐old.pdf (2.6 MB)
Kanwisher, N. The Quest for the FFA and Where It Led. The Journal of Neuroscience 37, 1056 - 1061 (2017).
Cohen, M. A. et al. Representational similarity precedes category selectivity in the developing ventral visual pathway. NeuroImage 197, 565 - 574 (2019).
Richardson, H. et al. Response patterns in the developing social brain are organized by social and emotion features and disrupted in children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Cortex 125, 12 - 29 (2020).
Kosakowski, H. L. et al. Selective responses to faces, scenes, and bodies in the ventral visual pathway of infants. Current Biology 32, (2021).
Isik, L., Mynick, A., Pantazis, D. & Kanwisher, N. The speed of human social interaction perception. NeuroImage 116844 (2020). doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.116844
Kamps, F. S., Richardson, H., N. Murty, A. Ratan, Kanwisher, N. & Saxe, R. Using child‐friendly movie stimuli to study the development of face, place, and object regions from age 3 to 12 years. Human Brain Mapping (2022). doi:10.1002/hbm.25815
Isik, L., Singer, J., Madsen, J., Kanwisher, N. & Kreiman, G. What is changing when: Decoding visual information in movies from human intracranial recordings. Neuroimage (2017). doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2017.08.027
Isik, L. et al. What is changing when: decoding visual information in movies from human intracranial recordings. NeuroImage 180, Part A, 147-159 (2018).PDF icon Human neurophysiological responses during movies (2.78 MB)

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