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P2381 | Academic Tree ID | 2967 |
P8179 | Canadiana Name Authority ID | ncf13675506 |
P2456 | DBLP author ID | 66/8267 |
P227 | GND ID | 138601933 |
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P244 | Library of Congress authority ID | no2004045693 |
P8189 | National Library of Israel J9U ID | 987007455073205171 |
P1006 | Nationale Thesaurus voor Auteursnamen ID | 225908239 |
P496 | ORCID iD | 0000-0002-3599-7168 |
P2611 | TED speaker ID | uri_hasson |
P214 | VIAF ID | 71101174 |
P10832 | WorldCat Entities ID | E39PCjG86Cf87YyKVGgBX8kpbm |
P1889 | different from | Uri Hasson | Q59685463 |
P184 | doctoral advisor | Rafael Malach | Q69497380 |
P69 | educated at | Weizmann Institute of Science | Q4182 |
P108 | employer | Princeton University | Q21578 |
P734 | family name | Hasson | Q28531704 |
Hasson | Q28531704 | ||
Hasson | Q28531704 | ||
P101 | field of work | cognitive neuroscience | Q1138951 |
P735 | given name | Uri | Q8661943 |
Uri | Q8661943 | ||
P106 | occupation | neurobiologist | Q20739288 |
P21 | sex or gender | male | Q6581097 |
Q30483831 | A hierarchy of temporal receptive windows in human cortex |
Q30427186 | A place for time: the spatiotemporal structure of neural dynamics during natural audition |
Q30481011 | Abstract coding of audiovisual speech: beyond sensory representation |
Q48545324 | Analysis of the neuronal selectivity underlying low fMRI signals. |
Q28757119 | Brain areas selective for both observed and executed movements |
Q28732323 | Brain-to-brain coupling: a mechanism for creating and sharing a social world |
Q38836742 | Center-periphery organization of human object areas. |
Q48525747 | Contextual alignment of cognitive and neural dynamics. |
Q37396097 | Cortical patterns of category-selective activation for faces, places and objects in adults with autism |
Q30426554 | Coupled neural systems underlie the production and comprehension of naturalistic narrative speech |
Q53286498 | Coupling between neuronal firing, field potentials, and FMRI in human auditory cortex. |
Q54688580 | Detailed exploration of face-related processing in congenital prosopagnosia: 2. Functional neuroimaging findings. |
Q48617012 | Eccentricity bias as an organizing principle for human high-order object areas. |
Q30377969 | Engaged listeners: shared neural processing of powerful political speeches |
Q30492198 | Enhanced intersubject correlations during movie viewing correlate with successful episodic encoding |
Q112232620 | Extrinsic and intrinsic systems in the posterior cortex of the human brain revealed during natural sensory stimulation |
Q48540588 | Extrinsic and intrinsic systems in the posterior cortex of the human brain revealed during natural sensory stimulation. |
Q47935909 | Face-selective activation in a congenital prosopagnosic subject |
Q51636840 | Functional analysis of the periphery effect in human building related areas. |
Q26852273 | Future trends in Neuroimaging: Neural processes as expressed within real-life contexts |
Q42791279 | How to create and use binocular rivalry |
Q36464480 | Human brain activation during viewing of dynamic natural scenes |
Q30494123 | Human-monkey gaze correlations reveal convergent and divergent patterns of movie viewing |
Q48450705 | I can make your brain look like mine. |
Q28756067 | Improving the analysis, storage and sharing of neuroimaging data using relational databases and distributed computing. |
Q30463737 | Interspecies activity correlations reveal functional correspondence between monkey and human brain areas |
Q51006193 | Intersubject synchronization of cortical activity during natural vision. |
Q48347967 | Large-scale mirror-symmetry organization of human occipito-temporal object areas. |
Q37678312 | Loss of reliable temporal structure in event-related averaging of naturalistic stimuli |
Q37592376 | Neural pattern change during encoding of a narrative predicts retrospective duration estimates. |
Q30455137 | Not lost in translation: neural responses shared across languages |
Q30438575 | On the same wavelength: predictable language enhances speaker-listener brain-to-brain synchrony in posterior superior temporal gyrus |
Q51636509 | One picture is worth at least a million neurons. |
Q30477959 | Reliability of cortical activity during natural stimulation |
Q59393977 | Representation of Real-World Event Schemas during Narrative Perception |
Q30440647 | Selective and invariant neural responses to spoken and written narratives |
Q30491598 | Shared and idiosyncratic cortical activation patterns in autism revealed under continuous real-life viewing conditions. |
Q30448196 | Slow cortical dynamics and the accumulation of information over long timescales |
Q30479637 | Speaker-listener neural coupling underlies successful communication |
Q30458541 | Syntactic structure building in the anterior temporal lobe during natural story listening |
Q40888072 | Temporal eye movement strategies during naturalistic viewing |
Q30409290 | Temporal scaling of neural responses to compressed and dilated natural speech. |
Q52938150 | The topography of high-order human object areas. |
Q111149762 | The “Narratives” fMRI dataset for evaluating models of naturalistic language comprehension |
Q35850609 | They saw a movie: long-term memory for an extended audiovisual narrative |
Q30474463 | Topographic mapping of a hierarchy of temporal receptive windows using a narrated story |
Q38839904 | Vase or face? A neural correlate of shape-selective grouping processes in the human brain. |
Q35111544 | Widespread correlation patterns of fMRI signal across visual cortex reflect eccentricity organization |
Q48687491 | Widespread functional connectivity and fMRI fluctuations in human visual cortex in the absence of visual stimulation. |
Q69497380 | Rafael Malach | doctoral student | P185 |
Q59685463 | Uri Hasson | different from | P1889 |
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