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Joshua B. Julian
Joshua B. Julian
Postdoc, Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Princeton University
E-mail megerősítve itt: princeton.edu
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The cognitive map in humans: spatial navigation and beyond
RA Epstein, EZ Patai, JB Julian, HJ Spiers
Nature neuroscience 20 (11), 1504-1513, 2017
7532017
The occipital place area is causally and selectively involved in scene perception
DD Dilks, JB Julian, AM Paunov, N Kanwisher
Journal of Neuroscience 33 (4), 1331-1336, 2013
3192013
An algorithmic method for functionally defining regions of interest in the ventral visual pathway
JB Julian, E Fedorenko, J Webster, N Kanwisher
Neuroimage 60 (4), 2357-2364, 2012
2952012
Mirror-image sensitivity and invariance in object and scene processing pathways
DD Dilks, JB Julian, J Kubilius, ES Spelke, N Kanwisher
The Journal of Neuroscience 31 (31), 11305-11312, 2011
1732011
Human entorhinal cortex represents visual space using a boundary-anchored grid
JB Julian, AT Keinath, G Frazzetta, RA Epstein
Nature neuroscience 21 (2), 191-194, 2018
1482018
The occipital place area is causally involved in representing environmental boundaries during navigation
JB Julian, J Ryan, RH Hamilton, RA Epstein
Current Biology 26 (8), 1104-1109, 2016
1412016
Differences in the right inferior longitudinal fasciculus but no general disruption of white matter tracts in children with autism spectrum disorder
K Koldewyn, A Yendiki, S Weigelt, H Gweon, J Julian, H Richardson, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (5), 1981-1986, 2014
1192014
The neurocognitive basis of spatial reorientation
JB Julian, AT Keinath, SA Marchette, RA Epstein
Current Biology 28 (17), R1059-R1073, 2018
1072018
The occipital place area represents the local elements of scenes
FS Kamps, JB Julian, J Kubilius, N Kanwisher, DD Dilks
Neuroimage 132, 417-424, 2016
1012016
Environmental geometry aligns the hippocampal map during spatial reorientation
AT Keinath, JB Julian, RA Epstein, IA Muzzio
Current Biology 27 (3), 309-317, 2017
912017
How the brain’s navigation system shapes our visual experience
M Nau, JB Julian, CF Doeller
Trends in cognitive sciences 22 (9), 810-825, 2018
632018
Reorganization of visual processing in age-related macular degeneration depends on foveal loss
DD Dilks, JB Julian, E Peli, N Kanwisher
Optometry and Vision Science 91 (8), e199-e206, 2014
622014
Coding of object size and object category in human visual cortex
JB Julian, J Ryan, RA Epstein
Cerebral cortex 27 (6), 3095-3109, 2017
592017
Place recognition and heading retrieval are mediated by dissociable cognitive systems in mice
JB Julian, AT Keinath, IA Muzzio, RA Epstein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (20), 6503-6508, 2015
542015
Rectilinear edge selectivity is insufficient to explain the category selectivity of the parahippocampal place area
PB Bryan, JB Julian, RA Epstein
Frontiers in human neuroscience 10, 137, 2016
352016
Remapping and realignment in the human hippocampal formation predict context-dependent spatial behavior
JB Julian, CF Doeller
Nature neuroscience 24 (6), 863-872, 2021
322021
Dissociating intuitive physics from intuitive psychology: Evidence from Williams syndrome
FS Kamps, JB Julian, P Battaglia, B Landau, N Kanwisher, DD Dilks
Cognition 168, 146-153, 2017
272017
Scene areas in humans and macaques
RA Epstein, JB Julian
Neuron 79 (4), 615-617, 2013
212013
Dissociable spatial memory systems revealed by typical and atypical human development
JB Julian, FS Kamps, RA Epstein, DD Dilks
Developmental science 22 (2), e12737, 2019
162019
Navigable space and traversable edges differentially influence reorientation in sighted and blind mice
ME Normandin, MC Garza, MM Ramos-Alvarez, JB Julian, T Eresanara, ...
Psychological science 33 (6), 925-947, 2022
52022
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