Anne B. Sereno
Neuroscience · Indiana University
Publications
85
Citations
3,214
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
37
Publishing since 1990
Anne B. Sereno studies how the brain processes visual information, including how we recognize faces and shapes, how attention and working memory work, and how the brain organizes separate 'streams' for identifying what objects are versus where they are located. Her recent work often uses computer models and artificial neural networks to test theories about vision, and also extends to clinical topics such as detecting motor and cognitive changes in Parkinson's disease and the effects of head impacts in athletes.
Publication output has been relatively steady over the past decade, averaging around three papers per year with a modest peak in 2024.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Using neural networks to understand static and dynamic cues in facial expression recognition
Vision Research · 2026
- A shared multi-feature population code for sensory reliability across mouse visual cortex
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) · 2026
- Physiological Mechanisms of Attention and Working Memory
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Neuroscience · 2025
- Attention to shape or location enhances spatial discrimination in ventral areas: A 1-back fMRI study
Journal of Vision · 2025
- Differential neural activation for shape- and location-based attention
Journal of Vision · 2025
- Parkinson’s Disease Progression: Exploring the Relationship between Motor Performance and Cognitive Function
Proceedings of IMPRS · 2024
- A spatial map: a propitious choice for constraining the binding problem
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience · 2024
- Understanding Cortical Streams from a Computational Perspective
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience · 2024
- A machine-learning method isolating changes in wrist kinematics that identify age-related changes in arm movement
Scientific Reports · 2024
- A biologically inspired framework for contrastive learning of visual representations: BioCLR
Journal of Vision · 2024
- Exploring neural architectures for simultaneously recognizing multiple visual attributes
Scientific Reports · 2024
- Quantifying the Magnitude and Longevity of the Effect of Repetitive Head Impacts in Adolescent Soccer Players: Deleterious Effect of Long Headers Extend Beyond a Month
Neurotrauma Reports · 2023
- Bigger is really better: Resolution of conflicting behavioural evidence for semantic size bias in a lexical decision task
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology · 2023
- Is it always computationally advantageous to use segregated pathways to process different visual stimulus attributes separately?
Journal of Vision · 2023
- Independence, not interactions: What simulations suggest about ventral and dorsal pathways.
Journal of Vision · 2023
- Journal of Vision×7
- Journal of Neurotrauma×2
- Neural Computation×2
- Scientific Reports×2
- Proceedings of IMPRS×2
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