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Overview

Hervé Abdi is affiliated with The University of Texas at Dallas in the United States. Their research spans the fields of Psychology and Neuroscience, with a significant focus on Cognitive Neuroscience, Developmental and Educational Psychology, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. Additional involvement includes work in the areas of Education and Clinical Psychology.

The main topics of Hervé Abdi's research include:

  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
  • Child Development and Digital Technology
  • Language Development and Disorders
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Family and Disability Support Research
  • Hearing Impairment and Communication

Among Hervé Abdi's recent publications are studies addressing memory, cognitive control, brain-behavior relationships, and protein dynamics. Key papers include:

  • "On the relationship between trait autobiographical episodic memory and spatial navigation," 2020, Memory & Cognition
  • "Reconfiguration and dedifferentiation of functional networks during cognitive control across the adult lifespan," 2021, Neurobiology of Aging
  • "Different patterns of recollection for matched real-world and laboratory-based episodes in younger and older adults," 2020, Cognition
  • "Comparing the stability and reproducibility of brain-behavior relationships found using canonical correlation analysis and partial least squares within the ABCD sample," 2024, Network Neuroscience
  • "Deciphering collaborative sidechain motions in proteins during molecular dynamics simulations," 2020, Scientific Reports

Regular publication venues for Hervé Abdi include:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Frontiers in Communication
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Speech Language and Hearing
  • Memory & Cognition

Frequent coauthors in Hervé Abdi's research network consist of Ju-Chi Yu, Stephen R. Dager, Meghan R. Swanson, Shruthi Ravi, and Tanya St. John.

Best Publications

  • Principal component analysis

    Hervé Abdi;Lynne J. Williams

  • Partial least squares regression and projection on latent structure regression (PLS Regression)

    Hervé Abdi

  • Partial Least Squares (PLS) methods for neuroimaging: a tutorial and review.

    Anjali Krishnan;Lynne J. Williams;Anthony Randal McIntosh;Hervé Abdi

  • Partial Least Square Regression PLS-Regression

    Hervé Abdi

  • The Kendall Rank Correlation Coefficient

    Hervé Abdi

  • Recognizing moving faces: A psychological and neural synthesis

    Alice J. O'Toole;Dana A. Roark;Herve Abdi

  • Connectionist models of face processing: A survey

    Dominique Valentin;Hervé Abdi;Hervé Abdi;Alice J. O'Toole;Garrison W. Cottrell

  • Multiple factor analysis: principal component analysis for multitable and multiblock data sets

    Hervé Abdi;Lynne J. Williams;Domininique Valentin

  • The Representation of Biological Classes in the Human Brain

    Andrew C. Connolly;J. Swaroop Guntupalli;Jason Gors;Michael Hanke;Michael Hanke

  • Quick and dirty but still pretty good: a review of new descriptive methods in food science

    Dominique Valentin;Sylvie Chollet;Maud Lelièvre;Hervé Abdi

  • Structural aspects of face recognition and the other-race effect.

    Alice J. O’toole;Kenneth A. Deffenbacher;Dominique Valentin;Herve Abdi

  • Partially Distributed Representations of Objects and Faces in Ventral Temporal Cortex

    Alice J. O'toole;Fang Jiang;Hervé Abdi;James V. Haxby

  • Processing faces and facial expressions.

    Mette T. Posamentier;Hervé Abdi

  • Low-dimensional representation of faces in higher dimensions of the face space

    A. J. O’Toole;H. Abdi;K. A. Deffenbacher;D. Valentin

  • Partial Least Squares (PLS) Regression.

    Herve Abdi

  • Theoretical, statistical, and practical perspectives on pattern-based classification approaches to the analysis of functional neuroimaging data.

    Alice J. O'Toole;Fang Jiang;Hervé Abdi;Nils Pénard

  • The perception of face gender: the role of stimulus structure in recognition and classification.

    Alice J. O’Toole;Kenneth A. Deffenbacher;Dominique Valentin;Karen McKee

  • A video database of moving faces and people

    A.J. O'Toole;J. Harms;S.L. Snow;D.R. Hurst

  • Face Recognition Algorithms Surpass Humans Matching Faces Over Changes in Illumination

    A.J. O'Toole;P.J. Phillips;Fang Jiang;J. Ayyad

  • Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Computational Statistics

    Herve Abdi;Lynne J Williams

  • More about the Difference between Men and Women: Evidence from Linear Neural Networks and the Principal-Component Approach:

    Hervé Abdi;Dominique Valentin;Betty Edelman;Alice J O'Toole

Frequent Co-Authors

Alice J. O'Toole
Alice J. O'Toole The University of Texas at Dallas
Markus F. Damian
Markus F. Damian University of Bristol
James V. Haxby
James V. Haxby Dartmouth College
James C. Bartlett
James C. Bartlett The University of Texas at Dallas
Brian Levine
Brian Levine University of Toronto
Francesca M. Filbey
Francesca M. Filbey The University of Texas at Dallas
P. Jonathon Phillips
P. Jonathon Phillips National Institute of Standards and Technology
Michel Fayol
Michel Fayol University of Clermont Auvergne
Anthony R. McIntosh
Anthony R. McIntosh Simon Fraser University
Cheryl L. Grady
Cheryl L. Grady University of Toronto

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