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Hasson, U., Hendler, T., Ben Bashat, D., and Malach, R. (2001). Vase or face? A neural correlate of shape-selective grouping processes in the human brain. J Cognitive Neuroscience 13, 744-753.
Levy, I., Hasson, U., Avidan, G., Hendler, T., and Malach, R. (2001). Center-periphery organization of human object areas. Nature Neuroscience 4, 533-539.
Avidan, G., Hasson, U., Hendler, T., Zohary, U., and Malach, R. (2002). Analysis of the neuronal selectivity underlying low fMRI signals. Current Biology 12, 964-972.
Hasson, U., Levy, I., Behrmann, M., Hendler, T., and Malach, R. (2002). Eccentricity bias as an organizing principle for human high-order object areas. Neuron 34, 479-490.
Malach, R., Levy, I., and Hasson, U. (2002). The topography of high-order human object areas. Trends in Cognitive Science 6, 176-184.
Hasson, U., Avidan, G., Deouell, L. Y., Bentin, S., and Malach, R. (2003a). Face-selective Activation in a Congenital Prosopagnosic Subject. J Cognitive Neuroscience  15, 419-431.
Hasson, U., Harel, M., Levy, I., and Malach, R. (2003b). Large-scale mirror-symmetry organization of human occipito-tmporal object areas. Neuron 37, 1027-1041.
Levy, I., Hasson, U., and Malach, R. (2004). One picture is worth at least a million neurons. Current Biology 14, 996-1001.
Hasson, U., Nir, Y., Levy, I., Fuhrmann, G., and Malach, R. (2004). Intersubject synchronization of cortical activity during natural vision. Science 303, 1634-1640.
Avidan, G., Hasson, U., Malach, R., and Behrmann, M. (2005). Detailed exploration of face-related processing in congenital prosopagnosia: 2. Functional neuroimaging findings. J Cognitive Neuroscience 17, 1150-1167.
Mukamel, R., Gelbard, H., Arieli, A., Hasson, U., Fried, I., Malach, R (2005). Coupling Between Neuronal Firing, Field Potentials, and fMRI in Human Auditory Cortex. Science 309, 951-954.
Golland, Y., Bentin, S., Gelbard, H., Benjamini, Y., Heller, R., Nir, Y., Hasson, U., and Malach, R. (2006). Extrinsic and Intrinsic Systems in the Posterior Cortex of the Human Brain Revealed during Natural Sensory Stimulation. Cerebral Cortex.
Hasson, U., and Malach, R. (2006). Human brain activation during viewing of dynamic natural scenes. Novartis Found Symp 270, 203-212; discussion 212-206, 232-207.
Nir, Y., Hasson, U., Levy, I., Yeshurun, Y., and Malach, R. (2006). Widespread functional connectivity and fMRI fluctuations in human visual cortex in the absence of visual stimulation. Neuroimage 30, 1313-1324.
Furman, O., Dorfman, N., Hasson, U., Davachi, L., and Dudai, Y. (2007). They saw a movie: long-term memory for an extended audiovisual narrative. Learning and Memory 14, 457-467.
Dinstein, I., Hasson, U., Rubin, N., and Heeger, D. J. (2007). Brain areas selective for both observed and executed movements. J Neurophysiology 98, 1415-27.
Hasson, U., Dudai, Y., Furmann, O., Clark, D. Davachi, L. (2008). Episodic Memory Formation under continuous real-life viewing conditions. Neuron 57, 452-462.
Hasson, U., Yang, E., Vallines, I., Heeger, D. J., and Rubin, N. (2008). A hierarchy of temporal receptive windows in human cortex. J Neuroscience 28 (10):2539-50.
Hasson, U. Landsman, O., Knappmeyer, B., Vallines, I., Rubin, N.,  Heeger. D. J. (2008). Neurocinematics: The neuroscience of making movies. Projections: The Journal for Movies and Mind, 1 (2): 2-26.


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