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Ueli Rutishauser
Ueli Rutishauser
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Caltech
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Is bottom-up attention useful for object recognition?
U Rutishauser, D Walther, C Koch, P Perona
Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision …, 2004
8062004
Human memory strength is predicted by theta-frequency phase-locking of single neurons
U Rutishauser, IB Ross, AN Mamelak, EM Schuman
Nature 464 (7290), 903-907, 2010
7432010
Online detection and sorting of extracellularly recorded action potentials in human medial temporal lobe recordings, in vivo
U Rutishauser, EM Schuman, AN Mamelak
Journal of neuroscience methods 154 (1-2), 204-224, 2006
3992006
Task-demands can immediately reverse the effects of sensory-driven saliency in complex visual stimuli
W EinhÃ, U Rutishauser, C Koch
Journal of vision 8 (2), 2-2, 2008
3852008
Single-trial learning of novel stimuli by individual neurons of the human hippocampus-amygdala complex
U Rutishauser, AN Mamelak, EM Schuman
Neuron 49 (6), 805-813, 2006
3322006
Selective visual attention enables learning and recognition of multiple objects in cluttered scenes
D Walther, U Rutishauser, C Koch, P Perona
Computer Vision and Image Understanding 100 (1-2), 41-63, 2005
2982005
Persistently active neurons in human medial frontal and medial temporal lobe support working memory
J Kamiński, S Sullivan, JM Chung, IB Ross, AN Mamelak, U Rutishauser
Nature neuroscience 20 (4), 590-601, 2017
2272017
Synthesizing cognition in neuromorphic electronic systems
E Neftci, J Binas, U Rutishauser, E Chicca, G Indiveri, RJ Douglas
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (37), E3468-E3476, 2013
1872013
Neurons in the human amygdala selective for perceived emotion
S Wang, O Tudusciuc, AN Mamelak, IB Ross, R Adolphs, U Rutishauser
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (30), E3110-E3119, 2014
1742014
Pupil size signals novelty and predicts later retrieval success for declarative memories of natural scenes
M Naber, S Frässle, U Rutishauser, W Einhäuser
Journal of vision 13 (2), 11-11, 2013
1642013
The human amygdala parametrically encodes the intensity of specific facial emotions and their categorical ambiguity
S Wang, R Yu, JM Tyszka, S Zhen, C Kovach, S Sun, Y Huang, ...
Nature communications 8 (1), 14821, 2017
1552017
Representation of retrieval confidence by single neurons in the human medial temporal lobe
U Rutishauser, S Ye, M Koroma, O Tudusciuc, IB Ross, JM Chung, ...
Nature neuroscience 18 (7), 1041-1050, 2015
1552015
Control and learning of ambience by an intelligent building
U Rutishauser, J Joller, R Douglas
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics-Part A: Systems and …, 2004
1542004
Single-unit responses selective for whole faces in the human amygdala
U Rutishauser, O Tudusciuc, D Neumann, AN Mamelak, AC Heller, ...
Current Biology 21 (19), 1654-1660, 2011
1322011
The primate amygdala in social perception–insights from electrophysiological recordings and stimulation
U Rutishauser, AN Mamelak, R Adolphs
Trends in neurosciences 38 (5), 295-306, 2015
1312015
Activity of human hippocampal and amygdala neurons during retrieval of declarative memories
U Rutishauser, EM Schuman, AN Mamelak
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (1), 329-334, 2008
1312008
Human episodic memory retrieval is accompanied by a neural contiguity effect
S Folkerts, U Rutishauser, MW Howard
Journal of Neuroscience 38 (17), 4200-4211, 2018
1262018
Probabilistic modeling of eye movement data during conjunction search via feature-based attention
U Rutishauser, C Koch
Journal of Vision 7 (6), 5-5, 2007
1242007
Single-neuron correlates of error monitoring and post-error adjustments in human medial frontal cortex
Z Fu, DAJ Wu, I Ross, JM Chung, AN Mamelak, R Adolphs, U Rutishauser
Neuron 101 (1), 165-177. e5, 2019
1232019
On the usefulness of attention for object recognition
D Walther, U Rutishauser, C Koch, P Perona
Workshop on attention and performance in computational vision at ECCV 1, 2004
1172004
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