Reza Farivar

1.3k total citations
47 papers, 902 citations indexed

About

Reza Farivar is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Epidemiology and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. According to data from OpenAlex, Reza Farivar has authored 47 papers receiving a total of 902 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 34 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 8 papers in Epidemiology and 8 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. Recurrent topics in Reza Farivar's work include Visual perception and processing mechanisms (25 papers), Neural dynamics and brain function (14 papers) and Face Recognition and Perception (13 papers). Reza Farivar is often cited by papers focused on Visual perception and processing mechanisms (25 papers), Neural dynamics and brain function (14 papers) and Face Recognition and Perception (13 papers). Reza Farivar collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Portugal. Reza Farivar's co-authors include Lawrence L. Wald, Wim Vanduffel, Annelies Gerits, Edward S. Boyden, Bruce R. Rosen, Benjamin Thompson, Robert F. Hess, Behzad Mansouri, Praveena Manimunda and Richard R. Chromik and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Neuroscience, PLoS ONE and NeuroImage.

In The Last Decade

Reza Farivar

44 papers receiving 889 citations

Peers

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Brian Lee United States
Olivier Joly United Kingdom
Nick Fogt United States
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Reza Farivar

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Reza Farivar. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Reza Farivar based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Reza Farivar. Reza Farivar is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Farivar, Reza, et al.. (2024). TDApplied: An R package for machine learning andinference with persistence diagrams. The Journal of Open Source Software. 9(95). 6321–6321.
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Chen, Yiran & Reza Farivar. (2020). Natural scene representations in the gamma band are prototypical across subjects. NeuroImage. 221. 117010–117010. 8 indexed citations
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Baldwin, Alex S., et al.. (2019). Increased Noise in Cortico-Cortical Integration After Mild TBI Measured With the Equivalent Noise Technique. Frontiers in Neurology. 10. 767–767. 2 indexed citations
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Farivar, Reza, et al.. (2018). Mapping of neuron soma size as an effective approach to delineate differences between neural populations. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 304. 126–135. 2 indexed citations
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Schmidtmann, Gunnar, Alexandre Reynaud, Daniel P. Spiegel, et al.. (2017). Sensitivity to Binocular Disparity is Reduced by Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 58(5). 2630–2630. 5 indexed citations
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Farivar, Reza, Jiawei Zhou, Yufeng Huang, et al.. (2017). Two cortical deficits underlie amblyopia: A multifocal fMRI analysis. NeuroImage. 190. 232–241. 15 indexed citations
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Spiegel, Daniel P., et al.. (2016). First- and second-order contrast sensitivity functions reveal disrupted visual processing following mild traumatic brain injury. Vision Research. 122. 43–50. 12 indexed citations
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Spiegel, Daniel P., et al.. (2015). Inter-hemispheric wave propagation failures in traumatic brain injury are indicative of callosal damage. Vision Research. 109(Pt A). 38–44. 9 indexed citations
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Thompson, Benjamin, Goro Maehara, Reza Farivar, et al.. (2013). Interocular suppression within the visual cortex of adults with strabismic amblyopia: an fMRI study. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 54(15). 3994–3994. 1 indexed citations
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Bernardino, Inês, João Castelhano, Reza Farivar, Eduardo Silva, & Miguel Castelo‐Branco. (2013). Neural correlates of visual integration in Williams syndrome: Gamma oscillation patterns in a model of impaired coherence. Neuropsychologia. 51(7). 1287–1295. 12 indexed citations
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Gerits, Annelies, Reza Farivar, Bruce R. Rosen, et al.. (2012). Optogenetically Induced Behavioral and Functional Network Changes in Primates. Current Biology. 22(18). 1722–1726. 158 indexed citations
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Weerd, Peter De, et al.. (2012). Stimulus Dependency of Object-Evoked Responses in Human Visual Cortex: An Inverse Problem for Category Specificity. PLoS ONE. 7(2). e30727–e30727. 7 indexed citations
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Lemos, Raquel, Carlos Ferreira, Isabel Santana, et al.. (2012). Impaired Processing of 3D Motion-Defined Faces in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Healthy Aging: An fMRI Study. Cerebral Cortex. 23(10). 2489–2499. 29 indexed citations
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McNab, Jennifer A., Jon̈athan R. Polimeni, Ruopeng Wang, et al.. (2012). Surface based analysis of diffusion orientation for identifying architectonic domains in the in vivo human cortex. NeuroImage. 69. 87–100. 116 indexed citations
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Aaen‐Stockdale, Craig, Reza Farivar, & Robert F. Hess. (2010). Co-operative interactions between first- and second-order mechanisms in the processing of structure from motion. Journal of Vision. 10(13). 6–6. 4 indexed citations
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Hansen, Bruce C., Reza Farivar, Benjamin Thompson, & Robert F. Hess. (2008). A critical band of phase alignment for discrimination but not recognition of human faces. Vision Research. 48(25). 2523–2536. 7 indexed citations
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Thompson, Benjamin, Reza Farivar, Bruce C. Hansen, & Robert F. Hess. (2007). A dichoptic projection system for visual psychophysics in fMRI scanners. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 168(1). 71–75. 11 indexed citations
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Liu, Chang Hong, Charles A. Collin, Reza Farivar, & Avi Chaudhuri. (2005). Recognizing faces defined by texture gradients. Perception & Psychophysics. 67(1). 158–167. 15 indexed citations
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Farivar, Reza. (2004). Cellular-resolution activity mapping of the brain using immediate-early gene expression. Frontiers in bioscience. 9(1-3). 104–104. 49 indexed citations
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Farivar, Reza & Avi Chaudhuri. (2003). “I Can’t See Your Eyes Well ‘Cause Your Nose is Too Short”: An Interactivity Account of Face Processing. eScholarship (California Digital Library). 25(25). 1 indexed citations

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