David J. Heeger

Affiliations: 
New York University, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Computational Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience, Visual Neuroscience
Website:
http://www.cns.nyu.edu/~david/
Google:
"https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=6ggnUzYAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao"
Mean distance: 12.12 (cluster 29)
 
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Parents

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Edward H. Adelson post-doc 1987-1989 MIT

Children

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Amy J. Nelson research assistant 2000-2001 Stanford
Hsin-Hung Li grad student NYU
Kathryn McClain grad student 2016- NYU
Hörmet T. Yiltiz grad student 2016- NYU
Jonathan Demb grad student 1997 Stanford
Alexander Polonsky grad student 2001 Stanford
Alex C. Huk grad student 1997-2001 Stanford
Shani Offen grad student 2004-2008 NYU
Leila Montaser Kouhsari grad student 2004-2009 NYU
Ilan Dinstein grad student 2010 NYU
Jeremy Freeman grad student 2007-2012 NYU
Helena X. Wang grad student 2009-2013 NYU
Saghar Mirbagheri grad student 2018-2019 New York University
Lyndon R. Duong grad student 2018-2023 NYU
Geoffrey Boynton post-doc Stanford
Gijs Joost Brouwer post-doc NYU
Uri Hasson post-doc NYU
Christian Kaul post-doc UCL
Wayne E. Mackey post-doc NYU
Peter Neri post-doc Stanford
Chris P. Said post-doc NYU
Denis Schluppeck post-doc NYU
Michael A. Silver post-doc Stanford
Barbara Zenger-Landolt post-doc Stanford
Luke E. Hallum post-doc 2007- NYU
Shlomit Yuval-Greenberg post-doc 2010- Center for Neural Science, NYU
Benjamin Backus post-doc 1998-2000 Stanford
Sang-Hun Lee post-doc 2002-2004 NYU
Cheryl A. Olman post-doc 2004-2005 NYU
Jonas Larsson post-doc 2002-2007 NYU
Mehrdad Jazayeri post-doc 2007-2007 NYU
Justin L. Gardner post-doc 2004-2009 NYU
Tobias H. Donner post-doc 2006-2009 Center for Neural Science, NYU
Eli P. Merriam post-doc 2006-2010 NYU
Pascal Wallisch post-doc 2013-2014 NYU
Rachel N. Denison post-doc 2014-2020 NYU
David Ress research scientist Stanford

Collaborators

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Randolph Blake collaborator NYU
Krystel Huxlin collaborator NYU
Rafael Malach collaborator NYU
Franco Pestilli collaborator NYU - CNS
Eero P. Simoncelli collaborator NYU
J Anthony Movshon collaborator 1996- NYU Center For Neural Science
Stefano Martiniani collaborator 2019- NYU (Chemistry Tree)
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Wallisch P, Mackey WE, Karlovich MW, et al. (2023) The visible gorilla: Unexpected fast-not physically salient-Objects are noticeable. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2214930120
Donovan I, Saul MA, DeSimone K, et al. (2022) Assessment of human expertise and movement kinematics in first-person shooter games. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 16: 979293
Burlingham CS, Mirbagheri S, Heeger DJ. (2022) A unified model of the task-evoked pupil response. Science Advances. 8: eabi9979
Burlingham CS, Ryoo M, Roth ZN, et al. (2022) Task-related hemodynamic responses in human early visual cortex are modulated by task difficulty and behavioral performance. Elife. 11
Listman JB, Tsay JS, Kim HE, et al. (2021) Long-Term Motor Learning in the "Wild" With High Volume Video Game Data. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 15: 777779
Barbot A, Das A, Melnick MD, et al. (2021) Spared perilesional V1 activity underlies training-induced recovery of luminance detection sensitivity in cortically-blind patients. Nature Communications. 12: 6102
Jigo M, Heeger DJ, Carrasco M. (2021) An image-computable model of how endogenous and exogenous attention differentially alter visual perception. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118
Denison RN, Carrasco M, Heeger DJ. (2021) A dynamic normalization model of temporal attention. Nature Human Behaviour
Dugué L, Merriam EP, Heeger DJ, et al. (2020) Differential impact of endogenous and exogenous attention on activity in human visual cortex. Scientific Reports. 10: 21274
Heeger DJ, Zemlianova KO. (2020) A recurrent circuit implements normalization, simulating the dynamics of V1 activity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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