Follow
Cambria Revsine
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
An open resource for non-human primate optogenetics
S Tremblay, L Acker, A Afraz, DL Albaugh, H Amita, AR Andrei, ...
Neuron 108 (6), 1075-1090. e6, 2020
972020
What do across-subject analyses really tell us about neural coding?
FM Ramírez, C Revsine, EP Merriam
Neuropsychologia 143, 107489, 2020
92020
The relationship between phonological processing and arithmetic in children with learning disabilities
AA Matejko, M Lozano, N Schlosberg, C McKay, L Core, C Revsine, ...
Developmental science 26 (2), e13294, 2023
62023
A unifying model for discordant and concordant results in human neuroimaging studies of facial viewpoint selectivity
C Revsine, J Gonzalez-Castillo, EP Merriam, PA Bandettini, FM Ramírez
Journal of Neuroscience 44 (17), 2024
12024
Learning the visual memorability of images with feedback-based training
C Revsine, WA Bainbridge
Journal of Vision 22 (14), 4086-4086, 2022
12022
Low-level features, view tuning, and mirror symmetry: A parsimonious model accounts for commonalities and inconsistencies across neuroimaging studies
C Revsine, EP Merriam, FM Ramírez
Journal of Vision 20 (11), 1387-1387, 2020
12020
The Memorability of Voices is Predictable and Consistent across Listeners
C Revsine, E Goldberg, WA Bainbridge
bioRxiv, 2024.02. 08.579540, 2024
2024
Comparing the consistency and determinants of visual and auditory memorability
C Revsine, WA Bainbridge
Journal of Vision 23 (9), 5512-5512, 2023
2023
Learning Image Memorability with Feedback-Based Training
C Revsine, WA Bainbridge
bioRxiv, 2023.12. 18.572187, 2023
2023
Distinguishing signal strength and spatial structure in fMRI pattern analyses of human primary visual cortex
FM Ramirez, R Cambria, EP Merriam
Journal of Vision 21 (9), 2683-2683, 2021
2021
What do leave-one-person-out pattern analyses really tell us about the neural representation of visual object symmetries?
FM Ramirez, C Revsine, EP Merriam
Journal of Vision 20 (11), 1445-1445, 2020
2020
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–11