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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 33 Citations 9,617 74 World Ranking 6475 National Ranking 2749

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Awards & Achievements

2014 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Neuroscience
  • Statistics

Roozbeh Kiani spends much of his time researching Cognitive psychology, Motion perception, Communication, Perception and Neuroscience. His Cognitive psychology research incorporates themes from Stimulus, Certainty, Social psychology and Cognition. Roozbeh Kiani works mostly in the field of Stimulus, limiting it down to topics relating to Posterior parietal cortex and, in certain cases, Sensory system and Psychophysics, as a part of the same area of interest.

His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Stochastic process, Probabilistic logic, Correlation and Point process. The various areas that Roozbeh Kiani examines in his Communication study include Object, Statistics, Models of neural computation and Primate. His Perception study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Motion, Functional imaging and Eye movement.

His most cited work include:

  • Matching Categorical Object Representations in Inferior Temporal Cortex of Man and Monkey (910 citations)
  • Representation of Confidence Associated with a Decision by Neurons in the Parietal Cortex (669 citations)
  • Probabilistic Population Codes for Bayesian Decision Making (513 citations)

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

His primary scientific interests are in Cognitive psychology, Neuroscience, Artificial intelligence, Perception and Stimulus. In his study, Psychometric function is strongly linked to Adaptation, which falls under the umbrella field of Cognitive psychology. Roozbeh Kiani focuses mostly in the field of Artificial intelligence, narrowing it down to topics relating to Pattern recognition and, in certain cases, Categorization.

As a member of one scientific family, Roozbeh Kiani mostly works in the field of Perception, focusing on Posterior parietal cortex and, on occasion, Motion perception and Parietal lobe. His work in Motion perception addresses subjects such as Communication, which are connected to disciplines such as Correlation, Stochastic process and Conditional expectation. His studies deal with areas such as Representation, Gyrus, Prefrontal cortex and Speech recognition as well as Stimulus.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Cognitive psychology (34.31%)
  • Neuroscience (32.35%)
  • Artificial intelligence (24.51%)

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

  • Perception (25.49%)
  • Stimulus (23.53%)
  • Encoding (11.76%)

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

His primary areas of investigation include Perception, Stimulus, Encoding, Artificial intelligence and Prefrontal cortex. Roozbeh Kiani combines subjects such as Cognitive science and Bayesian inference with his study of Perception. His Stimulus study frequently links to related topics such as Representation.

The concepts of his Representation study are interwoven with issues in Geometry, State space, Posterior parietal cortex and Eye movement. His Artificial intelligence study combines topics in areas such as Biological neural network, Decoding methods and Pattern recognition. His study in Cognitive psychology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Episodic memory, Semantic memory and Task.

Between 2018 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Decoding and perturbing decision states in real time. (7 citations)
  • Designing and Interpreting Psychophysical Investigations of Cognition. (6 citations)
  • Designing and Interpreting Psychophysical Investigations of Cognition. (6 citations)

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

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Neuroscience
  • Statistics

Stimulus, Control, Cognition, Human–computer interaction and Computational model are his primary areas of study. His Stimulus research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Representation, Geometry, State space, Eye movement and Posterior parietal cortex. With his scientific publications, his incorporates both Control and Psychophysics.

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Best Publications

Matching Categorical Object Representations in Inferior Temporal Cortex of Man and Monkey

Nikolaus Kriegeskorte;Marieke Mur;Marieke Mur;Douglas A. Ruff;Roozbeh Kiani.
Neuron (2008)

1244 Citations

Representation of Confidence Associated with a Decision by Neurons in the Parietal Cortex

Roozbeh Kiani;Michael N. Shadlen.
Science (2009)

969 Citations

Probabilistic Population Codes for Bayesian Decision Making

Jeffrey M. Beck;Wei Ji Ma;Wei Ji Ma;Roozbeh Kiani;Timothy Hanks.
Neuron (2008)

719 Citations

Decision-making with multiple alternatives.

Anne K Churchland;Roozbeh Kiani;Michael N Shadlen.
Nature Neuroscience (2008)

691 Citations

Changes of mind in decision-making

Arbora Resulaj;Roozbeh Kiani;Daniel M. Wolpert;Michael N. Shadlen.
Nature (2009)

605 Citations

Object Category Structure in Response Patterns of Neuronal Population in Monkey Inferior Temporal Cortex

Roozbeh Kiani;Hossein Esteky;Koorosh Mirpour;Keiji Tanaka.
Journal of Neurophysiology (2007)

508 Citations

Bounded Integration in Parietal Cortex Underlies Decisions Even When Viewing Duration Is Dictated by the Environment

Roozbeh Kiani;Timothy D. Hanks;Michael N. Shadlen.
The Journal of Neuroscience (2008)

505 Citations

Decision Making as a Window on Cognition

Michael N. Shadlen;Roozbeh Kiani.
Neuron (2013)

490 Citations

Choice Certainty Is Informed by Both Evidence and Decision Time

Roozbeh Kiani;Leah Corthell;Michael N. Shadlen.
Neuron (2014)

412 Citations

Variance as a signature of neural computations during decision-making

Anne K. Churchland;R. Kiani;R. Kiani;R. Chaudhuri;Xiao Jing Wang.
Neuron (2011)

359 Citations

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