Daniel D. Dilks

Daniel D. Dilks

Emory & Henry College

H-index: 29

North America-United States

About Daniel D. Dilks

Daniel D. Dilks, With an exceptional h-index of 29 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Emory & Henry College, specializes in the field of High-level vision, Cortical plasticity, fMRI.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

“Walking selectivity” in the occipital place area in 8-year-olds, not 5-year-olds

A stimulus-driven approach reveals vertical luminance gradient as a stimulus feature that drives human cortical scene selectivity

The development of human cortical scene processing

Dissociable cognitive systems for recognizing places and navigating through them: developmental and neuropsychological evidence

The occipital place area represents visual information about walking, not crawling

Through a Dog's Eyes: fMRI Decoding of Naturalistic Videos from the Dog Cortex

Skeletal representations of shape in the human visual cortex

Using live and video stimuli to localize face and object processing regions of the Canine brain

Daniel D. Dilks Information

University

Position

Associate Professor

Citations(all)

3486

Citations(since 2020)

1869

Cited By

2382

hIndex(all)

29

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

41

i10Index(since 2020)

36

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University Profile Page

Emory & Henry College

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Daniel D. Dilks Skills & Research Interests

High-level vision

Cortical plasticity

fMRI

Top articles of Daniel D. Dilks

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

“Walking selectivity” in the occipital place area in 8-year-olds, not 5-year-olds

Cerebral Cortex

Yaelan Jung

Debbie Hsu

Daniel D Dilks

2024/3

A stimulus-driven approach reveals vertical luminance gradient as a stimulus feature that drives human cortical scene selectivity

Neuroimage

Annie Cheng

Zirui Chen

Daniel D Dilks

2023/4/1

The development of human cortical scene processing

Current directions in psychological science

Daniel D Dilks

Yaelan Jung

Frederik S Kamps

2023/12

Dissociable cognitive systems for recognizing places and navigating through them: developmental and neuropsychological evidence

Journal of Neuroscience

Frederik S Kamps

Rebecca J Rennert

Samaher F Radwan

Stephanie Wahab

Jordan E Pincus

...

2023/9/6

The occipital place area represents visual information about walking, not crawling

Cerebral Cortex

Christopher M Jones

Joshua Byland

Daniel D Dilks

2023/6/15

Through a Dog's Eyes: fMRI Decoding of Naturalistic Videos from the Dog Cortex

JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments)

Erin M Phillips

Kirsten D Gillette

Daniel D Dilks

Gregory S Berns

2022/9/13

Skeletal representations of shape in the human visual cortex

Neuropsychologia

Vladislav Ayzenberg

Frederik S Kamps

Daniel D Dilks

Stella F Lourenco

2022/1/7

Using live and video stimuli to localize face and object processing regions of the Canine brain

Animals

Kirsten D Gillette

Erin M Phillips

Daniel D Dilks

Gregory S Berns

2022/1/4

Three cortical scene systems and their development

Trends in Cognitive Sciences

Daniel D Dilks

Frederik S Kamps

Andrew S Persichetti

2022

Two scene navigation systems dissociated by deliberate versus automatic processing

Cortex

Shosuke Suzuki

Frederik S Kamps

Daniel D Dilks

Michael T Treadway

2021/7/1

Concavity as a diagnostic feature of visual scenes

NeuroImage

Annie Cheng

Dirk B Walther

Soojin Park

Daniel D Dilks

2021/5/15

Maternal childhood adversity associates with frontoamygdala connectivity in neonates

Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging

Cassandra L Hendrix

Daniel D Dilks

Brooke G McKenna

Anne L Dunlop

Elizabeth J Corwin

...

2021/4/1

Connectivity at the origins of domain specificity in the cortical face and place networks

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Frederik S Kamps

Cassandra L Hendrix

Patricia A Brennan

Daniel D Dilks

2020/3/17

Late development of navigationally relevant motion processing in the occipital place area

Current Biology

Frederik S Kamps

Jordan E Pincus

Samaher F Radwan

Stephanie Wahab

Daniel D Dilks

2020/2/3

The uncanny valley phenomenon and the temporal dynamics of face animacy perception

Perception

Shensheng Wang

Yuk F Cheong

Daniel D Dilks

Philippe Rochat

2020/10

Rapid topographic reorganization in adult human primary visual cortex (V1) during noninvasive and reversible deprivation

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Yaseen A Jamal

Daniel D Dilks

2020/5/19

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H-index: 122
Elizabeth Spelke

Elizabeth Spelke

Harvard University

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Steven Yantis

Steven Yantis

Johns Hopkins University

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Aude Oliva

Aude Oliva

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

H-index: 59
Eli Peli

Eli Peli

Harvard University

H-index: 58
Michael McCloskey

Michael McCloskey

Johns Hopkins University

H-index: 55
John Serences

John Serences

University of California, San Diego

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