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Michael S Beauchamp
Affiliation
Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
ORCID
Career Start Year
1997
Papers
103
H Index
44
Expertise
CM4AI Collaborator
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Journal Title
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37426452
A Comparison of Neuroelectrophysiology Databases.
ArXiv
2023
37857685
A comparison of neuroelectrophysiology databases.
Sci Data
2023
37857509
YAEL: Your Advanced Electrode Localizer.
eNeuro
2023
35514244
Functional group bridge for simultaneous regression and support estimation.
Biometrics
2023
37442310
Multivariate fMRI responses in superior temporal cortex predict visual contributions to, and individual differences in, the intelligibility of noisy speech.
Neuroimage
2023
35051364
Ethical commitments, principles, and practices guiding intracranial neuroscientific research in humans.
Neuron
2022
35985472
Percepts evoked by multi-electrode stimulation of human visual cortex.
Brain Stimul
2022
34906712
Intelligibility of audiovisual sentences drives multivoxel response patterns in human superior temporal cortex.
Neuroimage
2022
34965979
Biased Orientation and Color Tuning of the Human Visual Gamma Rhythm.
J Neurosci
2022
33974868
Face and voice perception: Monkey see, monkey hear.
Curr Biol
2021
34850741
Raising the stakes for cortical visual prostheses.
J Clin Invest
2021
34482000
Multi-electrode stimulation evokes consistent spatial patterns of phosphenes and improves phosphene mapping in blind subjects.
Brain Stimul
2021
31036260
Ipsilesional perceptual deficits in hemispatial neglect: Case reports.
Cortex
2020
31845209
Face viewing behavior predicts multisensory gain during speech perception.
Psychon Bull Rev
2020
33221701
Weak observer-level correlation and strong stimulus-level correlation between the McGurk effect and audiovisual speech-in-noise: A causal inference explanation.
Cortex
2020
33273090
Stimulating the brain to restore vision.
Science
2020
32920161
RAVE: Comprehensive open-source software for reproducible analysis and visualization of intracranial EEG data.
Neuroimage
2020
32727820
Responses to Visual Speech in Human Posterior Superior Temporal Gyrus Examined with iEEG Deconvolution.
J Neurosci
2020
33023923
Crossmodal Phase Reset and Evoked Responses Provide Complementary Mechanisms for the Influence of Visual Speech in Auditory Cortex.
J Neurosci
2020
32413298
Dynamic Stimulation of Visual Cortex Produces Form Vision in Sighted and Blind Humans.
Cell
2020
32352984
A relationship between Autism-Spectrum Quotient and face viewing behavior in 98 participants.
PLoS One
2020
29888819
Electrocorticography reveals continuous auditory and visual speech tracking in temporal and occipital cortex.
Eur J Neurosci
2020
31051206
Diminished single-stimulus response in vmPFC to favorite people in children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Biol Psychol
2019
31636529
A Laboratory Study of the McGurk Effect in 324 Monozygotic and Dizygotic Twins.
Front Neurosci
2019
31689715
Using principal component analysis to characterize eye movement fixation patterns during face viewing.
J Vis
2019
31588003
Functionally Distinct Gamma Range Activity Revealed by Stimulus Tuning in Human Visual Cortex.
Curr Biol
2019
31487526
Device Removal Following Brain Implant Research.
Neuron
2019
31393261
The visual speech head start improves perception and reduces superior temporal cortex responses to auditory speech.
Elife
2019
29485404
Frontal cortex selects representations of the talker's mouth to aid in speech perception.
Elife
2018
30231054
Published estimates of group differences in multisensory integration are inflated.
PLoS One
2018
30092347
Free viewing of talking faces reveals mouth and eye preferring regions of the human superior temporal sulcus.
Neuroimage
2018
31264598
Reducing Playback Rate of Audiovisual Speech Leads to a Surprising Decrease in the McGurk Effect.
Multisens Res
2018
31264594
Introduction to the Special Issue: Forty Years of the McGurk Effect.
Multisens Res
2018
30575791
A causal inference explanation for enhancement of multisensory integration by co-articulation.
Sci Rep
2018
29686310
Continued access to investigational brain implants.
Nat Rev Neurosci
2018
29740294
Converging Evidence From Electrocorticography and BOLD fMRI for a Sharp Functional Boundary in Superior Temporal Gyrus Related to Multisensory Speech Processing.
Front Hum Neurosci
2018
28652411
Saturation in Phosphene Size with Increasing Current Levels Delivered to Human Visual Cortex.
J Neurosci
2017
28253074
A Double Dissociation between Anterior and Posterior Superior Temporal Gyrus for Processing Audiovisual Speech Demonstrated by Electrocorticography.
J Cogn Neurosci
2017
28179553
Mouth and Voice: A Relationship between Visual and Auditory Preference in the Human Superior Temporal Sulcus.
J Neurosci
2017
28207734
A Causal Inference Model Explains Perception of the McGurk Effect and Other Incongruent Audiovisual Speech.
PLoS Comput Biol
2017
28753382
Electrical Stimulation of Visual Cortex: Relevance for the Development of Visual Cortical Prosthetics.
Annu Rev Vis Sci
2017
26709749
Cortical Activation Patterns Correlate with Speech Understanding After Cochlear Implantation.
Ear Hear
2016
27016089
Erratum to: Similar frequency of the McGurk effect in large samples of native Mandarin Chinese and American English speakers.
Exp Brain Res
2016
24904069
Electrocorticography Reveals Enhanced Visual Cortex Responses to Visual Speech.
Cereb Cortex
2015
26722624
Single stimulus fMRI produces a neural individual difference measure for Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Clin Psychol Sci
2015
26208834
The social mysteries of the superior temporal sulcus.
Trends Cogn Sci
2015
26123373
Re-examining overlap between tactile and visual motion responses within hMT+ and STS.
Neuroimage
2015
26041554
Similar frequency of the McGurk effect in large samples of native Mandarin Chinese and American English speakers.
Exp Brain Res
2015
25810157
A link between individual differences in multisensory speech perception and eye movements.
Atten Percept Psychophys
2015
25802068
Variability and stability in the McGurk effect: contributions of participants, stimuli, time, and response type.
Psychon Bull Rev
2015
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