Jack L. GALLANT

Jack L. GALLANT

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 57

North America-United States

About Jack L. GALLANT

Jack L. GALLANT, With an exceptional h-index of 57 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Berkeley, specializes in the field of Computational, cognitive and systems neuroscience.

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

The cortical representation of language timescales is shared between reading and listening

Model connectivity: leveraging the power of encoding models to overcome the limitations of functional connectivity

A variational autoencoder provides novel, data-driven features that explain functional brain representations in a naturalistic navigation task

The brain predominantly represents attended semantics rather than global semantics in a naturalistic task

Phonemic segmentation of narrative speech in human cerebral cortex

Semantic representations during language comprehension are affected by context

In-Home Video and IMU Kinematics of Self Guided Tasks Correlate with Clinical Bradykinesia Scores

Selective attention reconfigures the cortical extent of visual-semantic brain networks

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Citations(all)

20670

Citations(since 2020)

8098

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15902

hIndex(all)

57

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

76

i10Index(since 2020)

66

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Jack L. GALLANT Skills & Research Interests

Computational

cognitive and systems neuroscience

Top articles of Jack L. GALLANT

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Journal

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Publication Date

The cortical representation of language timescales is shared between reading and listening

Communications Biology

Catherine Chen

Tom Dupré la Tour

Jack L Gallant

Daniel Klein

Fatma Deniz

2024/3/7

Model connectivity: leveraging the power of encoding models to overcome the limitations of functional connectivity

bioRxiv

Emily X Meschke

Matteo Visconti di Oleggio Castello

Tom Dupre la Tour

Jack L Gallant

2023

A variational autoencoder provides novel, data-driven features that explain functional brain representations in a naturalistic navigation task

Journal of Vision

Cheol Jun Cho

Tianjiao Zhang

Jack L Gallant

2023/8/1

The brain predominantly represents attended semantics rather than global semantics in a naturalistic task

Journal of Vision

Tianjiao Zhang

Jack Gallant

2023/8/1

Phonemic segmentation of narrative speech in human cerebral cortex

Nature communications

Xue L Gong

Alexander G Huth

Fatma Deniz

Keith Johnson

Jack L Gallant

...

2023/7/18

Semantic representations during language comprehension are affected by context

Journal of Neuroscience

Fatma Deniz

Christine Tseng

Leila Wehbe

Tom Dupré la Tour

Jack L Gallant

2023/4/26

In-Home Video and IMU Kinematics of Self Guided Tasks Correlate with Clinical Bradykinesia Scores

Gabrielle Strandquist

Tanner Dixon

Tomasz Frączek

Shravanan Ravi

Alicia Zeng

...

2023/4/24

Selective attention reconfigures the cortical extent of visual-semantic brain networks

Journal of Vision

Emily Meschke

Jack Gallant

2023/8/1

Long-term recordings from area V4 neurons and an accurately-predicting deep convolutional energy model reveal spatial, chromatic and temporal tuning properties under …

Journal of Vision

Michele Winter

Tom Dupré la Tour

Michael Eickenberg

Michael Oliver

Jack Gallant

2022/12/5

An active naturalistic navigation task induces large attentional shifts in semantic representation

Journal of Vision

Tianjiao Zhang

Jack Gallant

2022/12/5

Feature-space selection with banded ridge regression

NeuroImage

Tom Dupré la Tour

Michael Eickenberg

Anwar O Nunez-Elizalde

Jack L Gallant

2022/12/1

Task-dependent warping of semantic representations during search for visual action categories

Journal of Neuroscience

Mo Shahdloo

Emin Çelik

Burcu A Urgen

Jack L Gallant

Tolga Çukur

2022/8/31

Recommendations for responsible development and application of neurotechnologies

Neuroethics

Sara Goering

Eran Klein

Laura Specker Sullivan

Anna Wexler

Blaise Agüera y Arcas

...

2021/12

Neurobiology of Language: Reviewers List

F-Xavier Alario

Phillip Alday

John Anderson

Richard Arenas

Sharon Ash

...

2021

Visual and linguistic semantic representations are aligned at the border of human visual cortex

Nature neuroscience

Sara F Popham

Alexander G Huth

Natalia Y Bilenko

Fatma Deniz

James S Gao

...

2021/11

Functional imaging of the anterior temporal lobe: effects of acceleration, multi-echo acquisition, and reconstruction methods

International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine

Matteo Visconti di Oleggio Castello

Valentina Borghesani

Katherine P Rankin

Jack L Gallant

An T Vu

2021

A finer mapping of convolutional neural network layers to the visual cortex

Tom Dupre la Tour

Michael Lu

Michael Eickenberg

Jack L Gallant

2021/10/12

Cortical networks of dynamic scene category representation in the human brain

cortex

Emin Celik

Umit Keles

Ibrahim Kiremitçi

Jack L Gallant

Tolga Cukur

2021/10/1

Voxel-based state space modeling recovers task-related cognitive states in naturalistic fmri experiments

Frontiers in neuroscience

Tianjiao Zhang

James S Gao

Tolga Çukur

Jack L Gallant

2021/5/6

Design of complex neuroscience experiments using mixed-integer linear programming

Storm Slivkoff

Jack L Gallant

2021/5/5

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University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

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Bruno Olshausen

University of California, Berkeley

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Frederic THEUNISSEN

University of California, Berkeley

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