Orhan Soyuhos

Orhan Soyuhos
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University of California, Davis | UCD · Department of Psychology

PhD Student

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Education
September 2022 - July 2027
University of California, Davis
Field of study
  • Psychology
September 2019 - March 2022
University of Trento
Field of study
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
September 2014 - January 2019
Boğaziçi University
Field of study
  • Philosophy

Publications

Publications (9)
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Intrinsic neural timescales characterize the dynamics of endogenous fluctuations in neural activity. We measured the intrinsic timescales of prefrontal neurons and examined their changes during posterior parietal cortex (PPC) inactivation. Frontal eye field (FEF) neurons within the prefrontal cortex (PFC) exhibited a bimodal distribution of timesca...
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Neuroimaging evidence suggests that the frontal eye field (FEF) and inferior frontal junction (IFJ) govern the encoding of spatial and non-spatial (such as feature- or object-based) representations, respectively, both during visual attention and working memory tasks. However, it is still unclear whether such contrasting functional segregation is al...
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Functional connectivity patterns within the face-and scene-networks and their relationship with behavioral performance remain poorly understood. We analyzed seed-based functional connectivity of Fusiform Face Area (FFA) and Parahippocampal Place Area (PPA) in resting-state fMRI and MEG data from the Human Connectome Project (HCP) [1]. We used regio...
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Neuroimaging studies suggest FEF and IFJ subserve the encoding of spatial and non-spatial (such as feature- or object-based) representations, respectively, both during visual attention and working memory tasks. However, it is still unclear to what extent this functional specialization is reflected in their underlying functional connectivity profile...
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It has been shown that two structures within the prefrontal cortex, namely the frontal eye field (FEF) and inferior frontal junction (IFJ), encode spatial versus non-spatial (such as feature- or object-based) representations, respectively. But it remains uncertain whether this distinct functional segregation is also reflected in the underlying anat...
Preprint
Neuroimaging evidence suggests that the frontal eye field (FEF) and inferior frontal junction (IFJ) govern the encoding of spatial and non-spatial (such as feature- or object-based) representations, respectively, both during visual attention and working memory tasks. However, it is still unclear whether such contrasting functional segregation is al...
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The prefrontal cortex (PFC) executively controls many aspects of visual attention and working memory. It modulates the priority in visual pathways to spotlight an attended or to-be-remembered location in space, or other contextual information. In this respect, neuroimaging evidence suggests that the frontal eye field (FEF) and inferior frontal junc...

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