Name
Affiliation
Papers
RADOSLAW MARTIN CICHY
Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience Berlin and Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany
17
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
37
70
8.79
Referers 
Referees 
References 
197
320
121
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Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Unraveling Representations in Scene-selective Brain Regions Using Scene-Parsing Deep Neural Networks00.342021
Unveiling Functions Of The Visual Cortex Using Task-Specific Deep Neural Networks00.342021
Rapid contextualization of fragmented scene information in the human visual system.00.342020
Recurrence required to capture the dynamic computations of the human ventral visual stream.10.362019
The spatiotemporal neural dynamics underlying perceived similarity for real-world objects.20.442019
The Algonauts Project: A Platform for Communication between the Sciences of Biological and Artificial Intelligence.00.342019
Tracking the spatiotemporal neural dynamics of real-world object size and animacy in the human brain10.392018
Finding decodable information that can be read out in behaviour.20.422018
Typical retinotopic locations impact the time course of object coding.30.392018
Decoding the orientation of contrast edges from MEG evoked and induced responses.70.582018
Dynamics of scene representations in the human brain revealed by magnetoencephalography and deep neural networks.150.742017
Content-Dependent Fusion: Combining Human MEG and FMRI Data to Reveal Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Animacy and Real-world Object Size.00.342017
Multivariate pattern analysis of MEG and EEG: A comparison of representational structure in time and space.70.542017
Deep Neural Networks predict Hierarchical Spatio-temporal Cortical Dynamics of Human Visual Object Recognition60.432016
Can visual information encoded in cortical columns be decoded from magnetoencephalography data in humans?90.722015
Encoding the identity and location of objects in human LOC.171.752011
Transcranial cortex stimulation and fMRI: Electrophysiological correlates of dual-pulse BOLD signal modulation00.342008