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D-Index
64
Citations
15086
World Ranking
3262
National Ranking
104

Overview

Henk Spekreijse was affiliated with the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands during their academic career.

The scientist's research output does not list any recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues, and there are no recorded book publications associated with their name. Additionally, there are no specific main fields or subfields of study documented in the available data.

Similarly, no information is available regarding the main topics of their work or any awards received.

The absence of detailed publication and collaboration records limits the ability to construct a comprehensive bibliometric profile or thematic analysis of their scholarly contributions. However, their association with a prominent European university indicates an engagement with academic research within that institution's context.

Best Publications

  • Object-based attention in the primary visual cortex of the macaque monkey

    Pieter R. Roelfsema;Victor A. F. Lamme;Henk Spekreijse

  • Feedforward, horizontal, and feedback processing in the visual cortex.

    Victor Af Lamme;Hans Supèr;Henk Spekreijse

  • Large capacity storage of integrated objects before change blindness

    Rogier Landman;Henk Spekreijse;Victor A.F. Lamme

  • Two distinct modes of sensory processing observed in monkey primary visual cortex (V1).

    Hans Supèr;Henk Spekreijse;Victor A. F. Lamme

  • Masking interrupts figure-ground signals in V1

    V. A. F. Lamme;K. Zipser;H. Spekreijse

  • The “silent substitution” method in visual research

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  • Figure-Ground Activity in Primary Visual Cortex is Suppressed by Anesthesia

    Victor A. F. Lamme;Karl Zipser;Henk Spekreijse

  • Separate Processing Dynamics for Texture Elements, Boundaries and Surfaces in Primary Visual Cortex of the Macaque Monkey

    Victor A.F. Lamme;Valia Rodriguez-Rodriguez;Henk Spekreijse

  • A Neural Correlate of Working Memory in the Monkey Primary Visual Cortex

    Hans Supèr;Henk Spekreijse;Victor A. F. Lamme

  • Figure–Ground Segregation in a Recurrent Network Architecture

    Pieter R. Roelfsema;Victor A. F. Lamme;Henk Spekreijse;Holger Bosch

  • The role of primary visual cortex (V1) in visual awareness.

    Victor A.F Lamme;Hans Supèr;Rogier Landman;Pieter R Roelfsema

  • Contrast evoked responses in man.

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  • Mathematical dipoles are adequate to describe realistic generators of human brain activity

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  • Principal components analysis for source localization of VEPs in man

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  • Synchrony and covariation of firing rates in the primary visual cortex during contour grouping

    Pieter R Roelfsema;Victor A F Lamme;Henk Spekreijse

  • The implementation of visual routines

    Pieter R Roelfsema;Victor A.F Lamme;Henk Spekreijse

  • Horizontal Cells Feed Back to Cones by Shifting the Cone Calcium-Current Activation Range

    J. Verweij;M. Kamermans;H. Spekreijse

  • Neuronal synchrony does not represent texture segregation

    Victor A. F. Lamme;Henk Spekreijse

  • Contrast dependence of motion-onset and pattern-reversal evoked potentials.

    Zuzana Kubová;Miroslav Kuba;Henk Spekreijse;Colin Blakemore

  • Internal state of monkey primary visual cortex (V1) predicts figure-ground perception

    Hans Supèr;Chris van der Togt;Henk Spekreijse;Victor A. F. Lamme

  • Standard for Visual Evoked Potentials 1995

    Graham F.A Harding;James V Odom;Werner Spileers;Henk Spekreijse

  • Texture segregation is processed by primary visual cortex in man and monkey. Evidence from VEP experiments

    V.A.F. Lamme;B.W. van Dijk;H. Spekreijse

  • Electrophysiological correlate of binocular depth perception in man.

    D. Regan;H. Spekreijse

  • Spectral and spatial coding of ganglion cell responses in goldfish retina.

    H Spekreijse;H G Wagner;M L Wolbarsht

Frequent Co-Authors

Victor A. F. Lamme
Victor A. F. Lamme University of Amsterdam
Pieter R. Roelfsema
Pieter R. Roelfsema Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience
Bob W. van Dijk
Bob W. van Dijk VU University Medical Center
H. Steven Scholte
H. Steven Scholte University of Amsterdam
F.H. Lopes da Silva
F.H. Lopes da Silva University of Amsterdam
Maarten Kamermans
Maarten Kamermans Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience
Marcel C. M. Bastiaansen
Marcel C. M. Bastiaansen Tilburg University
Frans S.S. Leijten
Frans S.S. Leijten Utrecht University
Arnold J. Wilkins
Arnold J. Wilkins University of Essex
Koen B.E. Böcker
Koen B.E. Böcker Utrecht University

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