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A Network of Topographic Maps in Human Association Cortex Hierarchically Transforms Visual Timing-Selective ResponsesMechanisms of speed encoding in the human middle temporal cortex measured by 7T fMRITopographic numerosity maps cover subitizing and estimation rangesTopographic maps representing haptic numerosity reveals distinct sensory representations in supramodal networksRadial asymmetries in population receptive field size and cortical magnification factor in early visual cortexCorrespondence between fMRI and electrophysiology during visual motion processing in human MTCan responses to basic non-numerical visual features explain neural numerosity responses?Phase-synchronization-based parcellation of resting state fMRI signals reveals topographically organized clusters in early visual cortexAdaptation to visual numerosity changes neural numerosity selectivitySize constancy affects the perception and parietal neural representation of object sizeImage identification from brain activity using the population receptive field modelAuditory timing-tuned neural responses in the human auditory corticesA network of topographic numerosity maps in human association cortex.Separate spatial and temporal frequency tuning to visual motion in human MT+ measured with ECoGThe role of neural tuning in quantity perceptionData describing the accuracy of non-numerical visual features in predicting fMRI responses to numerosityIn vivo evidence of functional and anatomical stripe-based subdivisions in human V2 and V3Attention drives human numerosity-selective responses
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Ben M. Harvey