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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Neuroscience D-index 41 Citations 9,506 89 World Ranking 4486 National Ranking 1983

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Neuroscience
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Statistics

His primary areas of investigation include Neuroscience, Stimulus, Visual perception, Sensory system and Visual cortex. In his study, Adam Kohn carries out multidisciplinary Neuroscience and Response Variability research. His Sensory system research incorporates elements of Receptive field, Neuronal adaptation, Visual motion and Photic Stimulation.

In general Visual cortex study, his work on Neuronal tuning often relates to the realm of Responsivity, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His Visual system study incorporates themes from Electrophysiology, Parametric statistics, Visual processing, Decoding methods and Extrastriate cortex. His Psychophysics study in the realm of Perception connects with subjects such as Repertoire.

His most cited work include:

  • Measuring and interpreting neuronal correlations (773 citations)
  • Stimulus onset quenches neural variability: a widespread cortical phenomenon (761 citations)
  • Stimulus onset quenches neural variability: a widespread cortical phenomenon (761 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary scientific interests are in Neuroscience, Visual cortex, Macaque, Stimulus and Sensory system. His works in Visual perception, Perception, Receptive field, Photic Stimulation and Electrophysiology are all subjects of inquiry into Neuroscience. The various areas that Adam Kohn examines in his Visual cortex study include Surround suppression, Motion perception, Neural coding and Local field potential.

As a part of the same scientific family, Adam Kohn mostly works in the field of Macaque, focusing on Correlation and, on occasion, Pairwise comparison. His work on Neuronal tuning as part of general Stimulus study is frequently linked to Response Variability, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Sensory system research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Cortical neurons, Decoding methods and Neuron.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Neuroscience (85.42%)
  • Visual cortex (57.29%)
  • Macaque (40.63%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2018-2021)?

  • Neuroscience (85.42%)
  • Visual cortex (57.29%)
  • Macaque (40.63%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Adam Kohn focuses on Neuroscience, Visual cortex, Macaque, Stimulus and Pattern recognition. He mostly deals with Sensory system in his studies of Neuroscience. His research integrates issues of Decoding methods, Local field potential and Geometry in his study of Sensory system.

Much of his study explores Macaque relationship to Visual perception. His Stimulus research incorporates themes from Neural activity and Perception. His research on Pattern recognition also deals with topics like

  • Artificial intelligence that intertwine with fields like Visual processing,
  • Encoding that connect with fields like Grating and Covariance matrix.

Between 2018 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Cortical Areas Interact through a Communication Subspace. (80 citations)
  • Predicting Perceptual Decisions Using Visual Cortical Population Responses and Choice History. (14 citations)
  • An Open Resource for Non-human Primate Optogenetics. (10 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Neuroscience
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Statistics

His scientific interests lie mostly in Visual cortex, Macaque, Stimulus, Perception and Neuroscience. He interconnects Visual perception, Crowding, Neuron and Premovement neuronal activity in the investigation of issues within Stimulus. His study brings together the fields of Cognitive psychology and Perception.

His Neuroscience study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Subspace topology and Dimensionality reduction.

This overview was generated by a machine learning system which analysed the scientist’s body of work. If you have any feedback, you can contact us here.

Best Publications

Stimulus onset quenches neural variability: a widespread cortical phenomenon

Mark M. Churchland;Byron M. Yu;Byron M. Yu;John P. Cunningham;Leo P. Sugrue;Leo P. Sugrue.
Nature Neuroscience (2010)

1021 Citations

Measuring and interpreting neuronal correlations

Marlene R Cohen;Adam Kohn.
Nature Neuroscience (2011)

964 Citations

Visual adaptation: physiology, mechanisms, and functional benefits.

Adam Kohn.
Journal of Neurophysiology (2007)

840 Citations

Spatial and Temporal Scales of Neuronal Correlation in Primary Visual Cortex

Matthew A. Smith;Adam Kohn.
The Journal of Neuroscience (2008)

602 Citations

Stimulus Dependence of Neuronal Correlation in Primary Visual Cortex of the Macaque

Adam Kohn;Matthew A. Smith;Matthew A. Smith.
The Journal of Neuroscience (2005)

590 Citations

Neuronal adaptation to visual motion in area MT of the macaque

Adam Kohn;J.Anthony Movshon.
Neuron (2003)

400 Citations

Visual adaptation: neural, psychological and computational aspects.

Colin W.G. Clifford;Michael A. Webster;Garrett B. Stanley;Alan A. Stocker.
Vision Research (2007)

396 Citations

Adaptation changes the direction tuning of macaque MT neurons

Adam Kohn;J Anthony Movshon.
Nature Neuroscience (2004)

341 Citations

Correlations and Neuronal Population Information

Adam Kohn;Ruben Coen-Cagli;Ingmar Kanitscheider;Ingmar Kanitscheider;Alexandre Pouget;Alexandre Pouget;Alexandre Pouget.
Annual Review of Neuroscience (2016)

271 Citations

Decoding the activity of neuronal populations in macaque primary visual cortex

Arnulf B A Graf;Arnulf B A Graf;Adam Kohn;Adam Kohn;Mehrdad Jazayeri;Mehrdad Jazayeri;Mehrdad Jazayeri;J Anthony Movshon.
Nature Neuroscience (2011)

259 Citations

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