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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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| Author and head of production of a Multimedia textbook in cognitive neuroscience: Foundations of behavioural neuroscience (2005 Second Edition). Worth publishing, NY (ISBN 0-7167-5201-8). |
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