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Michael S. Beauchamp is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. Their primary research contributions are in the fields of Neuroscience and Psychology, with specific focus areas including Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Sensory Systems, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The scientist's work covers multiple topics related to brain function and sensory processing. Major topics of research include multisensory perception and integration, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, neural dynamics and brain function, functional brain connectivity studies, visual perception and processing mechanisms, olfactory and sensory function studies, and neuroscience and neural engineering.

Beauchamp has published extensively in various scientific venues. Frequent publication venues include bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal of Vision, Neurosurgery, Journal of Neuroscience, and NeuroImage.

Recent papers associated with the scientist are:

  • Dynamic Stimulation of Visual Cortex Produces Form Vision in Sighted and Blind Humans, 2020, Cell
  • Crossmodal Phase Reset and Evoked Responses Provide Complementary Mechanisms for the Influence of Visual Speech in Auditory Cortex, 2020, Journal of Neuroscience
  • Multi-electrode stimulation evokes consistent spatial patterns of phosphenes and improves phosphene mapping in blind subjects, 2021, Brain Stimulation
  • RAVE: Comprehensive open-source software for reproducible analysis and visualization of intracranial EEG data, 2020, NeuroImage
  • Responses to Visual Speech in Human Posterior Superior Temporal Gyrus Examined with iEEG Deconvolution, 2020, Journal of Neuroscience

Frequent co-authors working with Beauchamp include John F. Magnotti, Zhengjia Wang, Daniel Yoshor, Sameer A. Sheth, and Anastasia Lado. These collaborations often reflect the multidisciplinary nature of their work.

Best Publications

  • Integration of auditory and visual information about objects in superior temporal sulcus.

    Michael S Beauchamp;Kathryn E Lee;Brenna D Argall;Alex Martin

  • Parallel visual motion processing streams for manipulable objects and human movements.

    Michael S. Beauchamp;Kathryn E. Lee;James V. Haxby;Alex Martin

  • Unraveling multisensory integration: patchy organization within human STS multisensory cortex.

    Michael S Beauchamp;Brenna D Argall;Jerzy Bodurka;Jeff H Duyn

  • fMRI Responses to Video and Point-Light Displays of Moving Humans and Manipulable Objects

    Michael S. Beauchamp;Kathryn E. Lee;James V. Haxby;Alex Martin

  • A common neural substrate for perceiving and knowing about color

    W. Kyle Simmons;Vimal Ramjee;Michael S. Beauchamp;Ken McRae

  • See me, hear me, touch me: multisensory integration in lateral occipital-temporal cortex.

    Michael S Beauchamp

  • A New Method for Improving Functional-to-Structural MRI Alignment using Local Pearson Correlation

    Ziad S. Saad;Daniel R. Glen;Gang Chen;Michael S. Beauchamp

  • A Comparison of Visual and Auditory Motion Processing in Human Cerebral Cortex

    James W. Lewis;Michael S. Beauchamp;Edgar A. DeYoe

  • Functional imaging of human crossmodal identification and object recognition.

    A Amedi;K von Kriegstein;N M van Atteveldt;M S Beauchamp

  • A Parametric fMRI Study of Overt and Covert Shifts of Visuospatial Attention

    Michael S. Beauchamp;Laurent Petit;Timothy M. Ellmore;John Ingeholm

  • Graded Effects of Spatial and Featural Attention on Human Area MT and Associated Motion Processing Areas

    Michael S. Beauchamp;Robert W. Cox;Edgar A. Deyoe

  • A neural basis for interindividual differences in the McGurk effect, a multisensory speech illusion.

    Audrey R. Nath;Michael S. Beauchamp

  • fMRI-Guided Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Reveals That the Superior Temporal Sulcus Is a Cortical Locus of the McGurk Effect

    Michael S Beauchamp;Audrey R Nath;Siavash Pasalar

  • Statistical criteria in fMRI studies of multisensory integration

    Michael S. Beauchamp

  • Dominance of the Right Hemisphere and Role of Area 2 in Human Kinesthesia

    Eiichi Naito;Per E. Roland;Christian Grefkes;H. J. Choi

  • An fMRI Version of the Farnsworth–Munsell 100-Hue Test Reveals Multiple Color-selective Areas in Human Ventral Occipitotemporal Cortex

    Michael S. Beauchamp;James V. Haxby;Jonathan E. Jennings;Edgar A. DeYoe

  • Touch, Sound and Vision in Human Superior Temporal Sulcus

    Michael S. Beauchamp;Nafi E. Yasar;Nafi E. Yasar;Richard E. Frye;Tony Ro

  • Auditory cortex activation to natural speech and simulated cochlear implant speech measured with functional near-infrared spectroscopy

    Luca Pollonini;Cristen Olds;Homer Abaya;Heather Bortfeld

  • Dynamic Stimulation of Visual Cortex Produces Form Vision in Sighted and Blind Humans.

    Michael S. Beauchamp;Denise Oswalt;Ping Sun;Brett L. Foster

  • Simplified intersubject averaging on the cortical surface using SUMA.

    Brenna D. Argall;Ziad S. Saad;Michael S. Beauchamp

  • Automatic Priming of Semantically Related Words Reduces Activity in the Fusiform Gyrus

    Thalia Wheatley;Jill Weisberg;Michael S. Beauchamp;Alex Martin

  • Grounding object concepts in perception and action: evidence from fMRI studies of tools.

    Michael S. Beauchamp;Alex Martin

Frequent Co-Authors

Tony Ro
Tony Ro City University of New York
Alex Martin
Alex Martin National Institutes of Health
James V. Haxby
James V. Haxby Dartmouth College
Ziad S. Saad
Ziad S. Saad National Institutes of Health
Sameer A. Sheth
Sameer A. Sheth Baylor College of Medicine
P. Read Montague
P. Read Montague Virginia Tech
Richard E. Frye
Richard E. Frye Barrow Neurological Institute
Robert W. Cox
Robert W. Cox National Institutes of Health
Nader Pouratian
Nader Pouratian University of California, Los Angeles
Laurent Petit
Laurent Petit University of Bordeaux

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