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| Kaspar MeyerSummaryAffiliation: University of Southern California Country: USA Publications
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Behind the looking-glassAntonio Damasio
Brain and Creativity Institute of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
Nature 454:167-8. 2008
Primary sensory cortices, top-down projections and conscious experienceKaspar Meyer
Brain and Creativity Institute, University of Southern California, 3641 Watt Way, Suite 120D, Los Angeles, CA 90089 2520, USA
Prog Neurobiol 94:408-17. 2011....
Convergence and divergence in a neural architecture for recognition and memoryKaspar Meyer
Brain and Creativity Institute, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 90089 2520, USA
Trends Neurosci 32:376-82. 2009..Several neurophysiological and neuroimaging studies now lend growing support to this proposal...
Seeing touch is correlated with content-specific activity in primary somatosensory cortexKaspar Meyer
Brain and Creativity Institute, University of Southern California, 3641 Watt Way, Suite 126, Los Angeles, CA 90089 2520, USA
Cereb Cortex 21:2113-21. 2011....
Sight and sound converge to form modality-invariant representations in temporoparietal cortexKingson Man
Brain and Creativity Institute, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California 90089, USA
J Neurosci 32:16629-36. 2012..This region thus appears to play an important role in our ability to recognize objects in our surroundings through multiple sensory channels and to process them at a supramodal (i.e., conceptual) level...
Predicting visual stimuli on the basis of activity in auditory corticesKaspar Meyer
Brain and Creativity Institute, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA 5P50NS019632 25
Nat Neurosci 13:667-8. 2010..These results support the idea that early sensory cortex activity reflects perceptual experience, rather than sensory stimulation alone...
Multivariate pattern analysis reveals common neural patterns across individuals during touch observationJonas T Kaplan
Brain and Creativity Institute, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089 1061, USA
Neuroimage 60:204-12. 2012..More generally, the results suggest that cross-individual MVPA can succeed even when applied to restricted regions of interest...
