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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 39 Citations 10,850 78 World Ranking 4874 National Ranking 2141

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Neuroscience
  • Functional magnetic resonance imaging
  • Perception

Antigona Martinez mostly deals with Neuroscience, Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Visual cortex, Cognitive psychology and Brain mapping. She connects Neuroscience with Tone in her research. Her study in Functional magnetic resonance imaging is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Context, Macaque, Working memory, Multilingualism and Natural language.

Her research integrates issues of Visual perception, N2pc, Visual N1 and P200 in her study of Visual cortex. Her Cognitive psychology research incorporates elements of Neuroscience of multilingualism, Neuropsychology, Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, Vocabulary and Mixed language. The Brain mapping study combines topics in areas such as Electroencephalography, Visual system, Eye movement, Fixation and Spatial memory.

Her most cited work include:

  • Cortical sources of the early components of the visual evoked potential (886 citations)
  • Involvement of striate and extrastriate visual cortical areas in spatial attention. (853 citations)
  • Mapping of contralateral space in retinotopic coordinates by a parietal cortical area in humans (607 citations)

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

Antigona Martinez focuses on Neuroscience, Cognitive psychology, Visual cortex, Visual perception and Perception. Her work on Neuroscience deals in particular with Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Stimulus, Electroencephalography, Visual system and Visual N1. Her study in the field of Sensory system also crosses realms of Object.

Her Visual cortex research incorporates themes from Event-related potential, N2pc, Cortex, Optical illusion and Vision Disparity. Her Visual perception study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Cued speech, Audiology, Visual processing, Illusion and Neurocognitive. Her work carried out in the field of Perception brings together such families of science as Object and Electrophysiology.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Neuroscience (80.43%)
  • Cognitive psychology (41.30%)
  • Visual cortex (47.83%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2014-2020)?

  • Neuroscience (80.43%)
  • Cognitive psychology (41.30%)
  • Visual cortex (47.83%)

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

Her main research concerns Neuroscience, Cognitive psychology, Visual cortex, Visual perception and Schizophrenia. Neuroscience is closely attributed to Cognitive neuroscience of visual object recognition in her work. Her research investigates the connection between Cognitive psychology and topics such as Social cognition that intersect with issues in Developmental psychology.

She interconnects Salient, Communication, Facilitation, Cortex and Cortical Synchronization in the investigation of issues within Visual cortex. The study incorporates disciplines such as Cued speech, Visual processing, Sound and Audiology in addition to Visual perception. Her work in the fields of Visual attention, N2pc and P200 overlaps with other areas such as Modal.

Between 2014 and 2020, her most popular works were:

  • Involuntary orienting of attention to a sound desynchronizes the occipital alpha rhythm and improves visual perception. (37 citations)
  • Cross-modal orienting of visual attention (34 citations)
  • Cross-modal orienting of visual attention (34 citations)

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Best Publications

Cortical sources of the early components of the visual evoked potential

Francesco Di Russo;Antígona Martínez;Martin I. Sereno;Sabrina Pitzalis.
Human Brain Mapping (2002)

1268 Citations

Involvement of striate and extrastriate visual cortical areas in spatial attention.

A. Martínez;L. Anllo-Vento;M. I. Sereno;L. R. Frank.
Nature Neuroscience (1999)

1136 Citations

Mapping of contralateral space in retinotopic coordinates by a parietal cortical area in humans

M. I. Sereno;S. Pitzalis;A. Martinez.
Science (2001)

871 Citations

Source Analysis of Event-related Cortical Activity during Visuo-spatial Attention

Francesco Di Russo;Antigona Martínez;Steven A. Hillyard.
Cerebral Cortex (2003)

604 Citations

In search of the language switch: An fMRI study of picture naming in Spanish-English bilinguals.

Arturo E. Hernandez;Antigona Martinez;Kathryn Kohnert;Kathryn Kohnert.
Brain and Language (2000)

534 Citations

Auditory-somatosensory multisensory processing in auditory association cortex: An fMRI study

John J. Foxe;Glenn R. Wylie;Antigona Martinez;Antigona Martinez;Charles E. Schroeder.
Journal of Neurophysiology (2002)

466 Citations

Semantic integration in reading: engagement of the right hemisphere during discourse processing.

M. St George;M. Kutas;A. Martinez;M. I. Sereno.
Brain (1999)

463 Citations

The Neural Circuitry of Pre-attentive Auditory Change-detection: An fMRI Study of Pitch and Duration Mismatch Negativity generators

Sophie Molholm;Antigona Martinez;Walter Ritter;Daniel C. Javitt.
Cerebral Cortex (2005)

395 Citations

Putting spatial attention on the map: Timing and localization of stimulus selection processes in striate and extrastriate visual areas

Antı́gona Martı́nez;Francesco DiRusso;Lourdes Anllo-Vento;Martin I Sereno.
Vision Research (2001)

389 Citations

Subcortical visual dysfunction in schizophrenia drives secondary cortical impairments

Pamela D. Butler;Pamela D. Butler;Pamela D. Butler;Antigona Martinez;John J. Foxe;John J. Foxe;Dongsoo Kim.
Brain (2007)

368 Citations

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