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Polina Iamshchinina
Polina Iamshchinina
Princeton Neuroscience Institute
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Cortical specialization for attended versus unattended working memory
TB Christophel, P Iamshchinina, C Yan, C Allefeld, JD Haynes
Nature neuroscience 21 (4), 494-496, 2018
1882018
Essential considerations for exploring visual working memory storage in the human brain
P Iamshchinina, TB Christophel, S Gayet, RL Rademaker
Visual Cognition 29 (7), 425-436, 2021
402021
The algonauts project 2021 challenge: How the human brain makes sense of a world in motion
RM Cichy, K Dwivedi, B Lahner, A Lascelles, P Iamshchinina, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.13714, 2021
282021
Perceived and mentally rotated contents are differentially represented in cortical depth of V1
NWRMC Polina Iamshchinina, Daniel Kaiser, Renat Yakupov, Daniel Haenelt ...
Communications Biology 4 (1), 1069, 2021
242021
A different kind of pain: affective valence of errors and incongruence
I Ivanchei, A Begler, P Iamschinina, M Filippova, M Kuvaldina, ...
Cognition and Emotion 33 (5), 1051-1058, 2019
242019
Resolving the time course of visual and auditory object categorization
P Iamshchinina, A Karapetian, D Kaiser, RM Cichy
Journal of Neurophysiology 127 (6), 1622-1628, 2022
92022
Blame everyone: Error-related devaluation in Eriksen flanker task
A Chetverikov, P Iamschinina, A Begler, I Ivanchei, M Filippova, ...
Acta Psychologica 180, 155-159, 2017
92017
BOLD Moments: modeling short visual events through a video fMRI dataset and metadata
B Lahner, K Dwivedi, P Iamshchinina, M Graumann, A Lascelles, G Roig, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.03. 12.530887, 2023
22023
An ERP study of inattentional blindness condition
PA Iamshchinina, MB Kuvaldina
Psychology. Journal of Higher School of Economics 11 (4), 158-174, 2014
22014
Laminar dissociation of feedforward and feedback signals in high-level ventral visual cortex during imagery and perception
T Carricarte, P Iamshchinina, R Trampel, D Chaimow, N Weiskopf, ...
PsyArXiv, 2023
12023
Benchmarking GE-BOLD, SE-BOLD, and SS-SI-VASO sequences for depth-dependent separation of feedforward and feedback signals in high-field MRI
P Iamshchinina, D Haenelt, R Trampel, N Weiskopf, D Kaiser, RM Cichy
bioRxiv, 2021.12. 10.472064, 2021
12021
Understanding how analysis choices are essential for the meaningful interpretation of visual working memory data
P Iamshchinina, TB Christophel, S Gayet, RL Rademaker
Journal of Vision 21 (9), 2721-2721, 2021
12021
Looking for neural correlates of sustained inattentional blindness with single trial per subject design in fMRI
E Pechenkova, M Kuvaldina, L Litvinova, A Rumshiskaya, P Iamshchinina, ...
Journal of Vision 15 (12), 447-447, 2015
12015
Modeling short visual events through the BOLD moments video fMRI dataset and metadata
B Lahner, K Dwivedi, P Iamshchinina, M Graumann, A Lascelles, G Roig, ...
Nature communications 15 (1), 6241, 2024
2024
Laminar dissociation of feedforward and feedback in high-level ventral visual cortex during imagery and perception
T Carricarte, P Iamshchinina, R Trampel, D Chaimow, N Weiskopf, ...
iScience, 2024
2024
Laminar activation pattern of category-selective regions during imagery and perception
T Carricarte, P Iamshchinina, R Trampel, D Chaimow, R Lorenz, ...
Journal of Vision 22 (14), 3683-3683, 2022
2022
An interplay of feedforward and feedback signals supporting visual cognition
P Iamshchinina
PQDT-Global, 2022
2022
Low-frequency oscillations track the contents of visual perception and mental imagery
S Xie, D Kaiser, P Iamshchinina, R Cichy
Journal of Vision 19 (10), 171c-171c, 2019
2019
Neural Dynamics of Categorical Information in Visual and Auditory Signals
P Iamshchinina, A Karapetian, D Kaiser, RM Cichy
PERCEPTION 48, 118-119, 2019
2019
Working memory contents outside the focus of attention are represented by different neural populations not in an activity-silent state
T Christophel, P Iamshchinina, C Yan, JD Haynes
Journal of Vision 17 (10), 1117-1117, 2017
2017
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