"Peer-reviewed publications" is too narrow a concept for modern-age science. Contributions to the scientific community also include: peer-reviewed software, peer-viewed blog posts, public talks, and interactive data visualizations.
Below is a stream of all publication types. You can filter by type above.
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Stable long-range interhemispheric coordination is supported by direct anatomical projections
We analyze resting state and anatomical connectivity in a human and macaque brain, and show that the most stable connections in the resting state data correlate with the presence of direct anatomical connections.
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Patchy Connectivity and Visual Processing Asymmetries: A Neuro-developmental Hypothesis
In this paper, we summarize our neural network modeling of left/right hemisphere differences in visual processing and how it emerges developmentally.
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A Developmental Model of Hemispheric Asymmetries of Spatial Frequencies
Our paper showing that left/right hemisphere differences in visual processing can be explained by the development of long-range lateral connections when left/right hemisphere begin maturing at different times.
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Videos for Gitwe: FLE, Stanford University & the ISPG
My experience traveling to the first private medical school Rwanda, to build and install an extended version of KA Lite, a Python-based web server for learning via Khan Academy videos and exercises.
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Hemispheric asymmetry in perception: A differential encoding account
Our journal publication showing how our model accounts for spatial frequency differences and data from the classic Sergent local/global differences between left/right visual fields.