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D-Index
64
Citations
16771
World Ranking
3233
National Ranking
1499

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1989 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
  • 1982 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Thomas D. Albright is affiliated with the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in the United States. Their main field of study is Neuroscience, with a primary focus on Cognitive Neuroscience. Additional subfields include Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Social Psychology, and Law.

Their research covers several key topics, notably Ethics in Clinical Research, Face Recognition and Perception, Memory Processes and Influences, Jury Decision Making Processes, Deception Detection and Forensic Psychology, Neuroscience and Neural Engineering, and Neural Dynamics and Brain Function.

Notable recent publications by Thomas D. Albright include:

  • How to make better forensic decisions, 2022, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • A scientist's take on scientific evidence in the courtroom, 2023, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Visual Neuroscience for Architecture: Seeking a New Evidence-Based Approach to Design, 2020, Architectural Design

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Thomas D. Albright include:

  • Sergei Gepshtein
  • Nicholas Scurich
  • Ambarish S. Pawar
  • Peter Stout
  • Donna Eudaley

Thomas D. Albright's work has appeared in several publication venues, including:

  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Nature Communications
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • CrimRxiv
  • Architectural Design

The academic contributions include frequent publications exploring forensic decision-making, scientific evidence evaluation, and perceptual approaches to eyewitness identification. Their research spans interdisciplinary interfaces among neuroscience, psychology, law, and architecture.

Awards recognizing Thomas D. Albright's academic activities include being named Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in both 1982 and 1989.

Best Publications

  • Stimulus-selective properties of inferior temporal neurons in the macaque

    R Desimone;TD Albright;CG Gross;C Bruce

  • Direction and orientation selectivity of neurons in visual area MT of the macaque

    T. D. Albright

  • Columnar organization of directionally selective cells in visual area MT of the macaque.

    T. D. Albright;R. Desimone;C. G. Gross

  • Efficient Discrimination of Temporal Patterns by Motion-Sensitive Neurons in Primate Visual Cortex

    Giedrius T. Burac̆as;Anthony M. Zador;Michael R. DeWeese;Thomas D. Albright

  • Contextual influences on visual processing.

    Thomas D. Albright;Gene R. Stoner

  • Neural Science: A Century of Progress and the Mysteries that Remain

    Thomas D. Albright;Thomas M. Jessell;Eric R. Kandel;Michael I. Posner

  • Form-cue invariant motion processing in primate visual cortex.

    Thomas D. Albright

  • Shape recognition and inferior temporal neurons.

    E L Schwartz;R Desimone;T D Albright;C G Gross

  • Afferent basis of visual response properties in area MT of the macaque. I. Effects of striate cortex removal

    Hillary R. Rodman;Charles G. Gross;Thomas D. Albright

  • Bayesian adaptive estimation of the contrast sensitivity function: The quick CSF method

    Luis Andres Lesmes;Zhong-Lin Lu;Jongsoo Baek;Thomas D. Albright

  • Single-unit analysis of pattern-motion selective properties in the middle temporal visual area (MT).

    H. R. Rodman;T. D. Albright

  • Local precision of visuotopic organization in the middle temporal area (MT) of the macaque.

    T. D. Albright;T. D. Albright;R. Desimone;R. Desimone

  • Coding of visual stimulus velocity in area MT of the macaque.

    Hillary R. Rodman;Thomas D. Albright

  • Representation of Color Stimuli in Awake Macaque Primary Visual Cortex

    Thomas Wachtler;Terrence J Sejnowski;Terrence J Sejnowski;Thomas D Albright

  • Transparency and coherence in human motion perception

    G. R. Stoner;T. D. Albright;V. S. Ramachandran

  • Neural correlates of perceptual motion coherence

    Gene R. Stoner;Thomas D. Albright

  • Afferent basis of visual response properties in area MT of the macaque. II. Effects of superior colliculus removal

    HR Rodman;CG Gross;TD Albright

  • Neuronal representations of stimulus associations develop in the temporal lobe during learning

    Adam Messinger;Larry R. Squire;Stuart M. Zola;Thomas D. Albright

  • Immunoelectron microscopic study of synaptic pathology in Alzheimer's disease.

    E Masliah;L Hansen;T Albright;M Mallory

  • Visual motion perception

    Thomas D. Albright;Gene R. Stoner

Frequent Co-Authors

Bart Krekelberg
Bart Krekelberg Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Terrence J. Sejnowski
Terrence J. Sejnowski Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Karen R. Dobkins
Karen R. Dobkins University of California, San Diego
Charles G. Gross
Charles G. Gross Princeton University
Alexander Thiele
Alexander Thiele Newcastle University
Zhong-Lin Lu
Zhong-Lin Lu New York University Shanghai
Margaret Mallory
Margaret Mallory University of California, San Diego
Eliezer Masliah
Eliezer Masliah National Institutes of Health
Larry R. Squire
Larry R. Squire University of California, San Diego

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