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  1. Margaret Livingstone, PhD. Takeda Professor of Neurobiology. Livingstone Lab Website. Research. Publications. Development and selectivity of object-recognition circuitry in the Primate Brain. We ask how tuning properties of individual neurons in high-level visual areas come to be selective for complex visual objects the animals have encountered ...

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      Welcome to the Livingstone Lab website. We study how visual...

  2. Margaret Stratford Livingstone is the Takeda Professor of Neurobiology in the Department of Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School in the field of visual perception. She authored the book Vision and Art: The Biology of Seeing.

  3. Welcome to the Livingstone Lab website. We study how visual recognition occurs in the primate brain, using behavior, brain imaging, and electrophysiology. Harvard Medical School Statement in Response to Recent Concerns about Dr. Livingstone’s Research

  4. Margaret S. Livingstone, Ph.D. Webpage. Distinct brain regions, reproducible from one person to the next, are specialized for processing different kinds of human expertise, such as face recognition and reading.

  5. Margaret S Livingstone. Professor of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School. Verified email at hms.harvard.edu. Functional Organization Inferotemporal Cortex Visual Neurophysiology Art.

  6. Margaret S. Livingstone is a Takeda Professor of Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School. She studies how the visual system processes information and how experience affects its functional organization.

  7. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Summary of our research over 50 years: I have been a neuroscientist for nearly 50 years. I have dedicated my life’s work to unraveling the mysteries of our brain, the ultimate frontier in science and medicine.