Tomas Knapen

Tomas Knapen

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

H-index: 28

Europe-Netherlands

About Tomas Knapen

Tomas Knapen, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, specializes in the field of Cognitive Neuroscience, Vision, Ultra High Field fMRI, Computational Modeling, Eye Movements.

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

Computational model links normalization to chemoarchitecture in the human visual system

A retinotopic reference frame for space throughout human visual cortex

Robust high spatio-temporal line-scanning fMRI in humans at 7T using multi-echo readouts, denoising and prospective motion correction

Towards functional spin-echo BOLD line-scanning in humans at 7T

The power of ultra-high field for cognitive neuroscience: Gray-matter optimized fMRI

A selection and targeting framework of cortical locations for line‐scanning fMRI

Hierarchical and fine-scale mechanisms of binocular rivalry for conscious perception

Attraction of population receptive fields is determined by precision of attention

Tomas Knapen Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience

Citations(all)

3040

Citations(since 2020)

1786

Cited By

1990

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

44

i10Index(since 2020)

36

Email

University Profile Page

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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Tomas Knapen Skills & Research Interests

Cognitive Neuroscience

Vision

Ultra High Field fMRI

Computational Modeling

Eye Movements

Top articles of Tomas Knapen

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Computational model links normalization to chemoarchitecture in the human visual system

Science advances

Marco Aqil

Tomas Knapen

Serge O Dumoulin

2024/1/3

A retinotopic reference frame for space throughout human visual cortex

bioRxiv

Martin Szinte

Gilles de Hollander

Marco Aqil

Ines Verissimo

Serge Dumoulin

...

2024

Robust high spatio-temporal line-scanning fMRI in humans at 7T using multi-echo readouts, denoising and prospective motion correction

Journal of Neuroscience Methods

Luisa Raimondo

Nikos Priovoulos

Catarina Passarinho

Jurjen Heij

Tomas Knapen

...

2023/1/15

Towards functional spin-echo BOLD line-scanning in humans at 7T

Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine

Luisa Raimondo

Jurjen Heij

Tomas Knapen

Serge O Dumoulin

Wietske van der Zwaag

...

2023/4

The power of ultra-high field for cognitive neuroscience: Gray-matter optimized fMRI

Serge O Dumoulin

Tomas Knapen

2023/1/1

A selection and targeting framework of cortical locations for line‐scanning fMRI

Human Brain Mapping

Jurjen Heij

Luisa Raimondo

Jeroen CW Siero

Serge O Dumoulin

Wietske van der Zwaag

...

2023/11

Hierarchical and fine-scale mechanisms of binocular rivalry for conscious perception

bioRxiv

Chencan Qian

Zhiqiang Chen

Gilles de Hollander

Tomas Knapen

Zihao Zhang

...

2023/2/12

Attraction of population receptive fields is determined by precision of attention

Journal of Vision

Sumiya A Sheikh Abdirashid

Tomas Knapen

Serge O Dumoulin

2023/8/1

Retinotopic connectivity in the cerebellum for different cognitive states

Journal of Vision

Wietske Zuiderbaan

Tomas Knapen

Wietske van der Zwaag

2022/12/5

Visual Working Memory Adapts to the Nature of Anticipated Interference

Journal of cognitive neuroscience

Benchi Wang

Tomas Knapen

Christian NL Olivers

2022/6/2

Divisive normalization and the computational neuropharmacology of vision

Journal of Vision

Marco Aqil

Tomas Knapen

Serge Dumoulin

2022/12/5

Visuospatial coding as ubiquitous scaffolding for human cognition

Iris IA Groen

Tessa M Dekker

Tomas Knapen

Edward H Silson

2022/1/1

Visual and motor mapping of human frontal cortex

Journal of Vision

Ines Verissimo

Tomas Knapen

Christian Olivers

2022/12/5

Decoding the reference frame of spatial vision by means of fMRI population receptive field mapping

Journal of Vision

Martin Szinte

Gilles de Hollander

Marco Aqil

Serge Dumoulin

Tomas Knapen

2022/12/5

Separable pupillary signatures of perception and action during perceptual multistability

Elife

Jan W Brascamp

Gilles De Hollander

Michael D Wertheimer

Ashley N DePew

Tomas Knapen

2021/8/11

Naturalistic audiovisual stimulation reveals the topographic organization of human auditory cortex

Biorxiv

Nicholas Hedger

Tomas Knapen

2021/7/5

Representation of contralateral visual space in the human hippocampus

Journal of Neuroscience

Edward H Silson

Peter Zeidman

Tomas Knapen

Chris I Baker

2021/3/17

Ultra-high field fMRI reveals origins of feedforward and feedback activity within laminae of human ocular dominance columns

NeuroImage

Gilles de Hollander

Wietske van der Zwaag

Chencan Qian

Peng Zhang

Tomas Knapen

2021/3/1

A line through the brain: implementation of human line-scanning at 7T for ultra-high spatiotemporal resolution fMRI

Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism

Luisa Raimondo

Tomas Knapen

ĺcaro AF Oliveira

Xin Yu

Serge O Dumoulin

...

2021/11

Topographic connectivity reveals task-dependent retinotopic processing throughout the human brain

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Tomas Knapen

2021/1/12

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Co-Authors

H-index: 93
Jan Theeuwes

Jan Theeuwes

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

H-index: 92
Randolph Blake+R. Randolph Blake

Randolph Blake+R. Randolph Blake

Vanderbilt University

H-index: 82
Patrick Cavanagh

Patrick Cavanagh

York University

H-index: 49
HS Scholte

HS Scholte

Universiteit van Amsterdam

H-index: 46
Casper Erkelens

Casper Erkelens

Universiteit Utrecht

H-index: 35
Martin Rolfs

Martin Rolfs

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

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