Dr. Kamila Jozwik
Former postdoctroral researcher
Kamila was member of the lab from February 2016 till December 2018. During her stay, she was awarded an Alexander von Humboldt PostDoctoral Fellowship. She used fMRI and EEG and, behavioural measures together with computational modelling (including deep neural networks) to investigate the representation of animacy in the human brain.
She left the lab end of 2017 to take up work at MIT, funded by a Sir Henry Welcome Potdoctoral Fellowship.
PEER REVIEWED ARTICLES
Jozwik, K.M., Kriegeskorte, N., Mur, M. (2015) ”Visual features as stepping stones toward semantics: Explaining object similarity in IT and perception with non-negative least squares” Special issue ”Functional selectivity in perceptual and cognitive systems” Neuropsychologia S0028-3932(15)30199-8. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2015.10.023.
Jozwik, K.M., Carroll, J.S. (2012) ”Pioneer factors in hormone dependent cancers” Nature Reviews Cancer 4;12(6):381-5. doi: 10.1038/nrc3263.
IN REVISION
Jozwik, K.M., Chernukhin, I., Serandour, A. A., Carroll, J.S. ”FOXA1 directs H3K4 monomethylation at enhancers via recruitment of the methyltransferase MLL3”
IN PREPARATION
Jozwik, K.M., Chernukhin, I., Stark R., Carroll, J.S. ”FOXA1 interactome screen in MCF7 and tamoxifen resistant cell lines”
Jozwik, K.M., Kriegeskorte, N., Cichy, R. M., Mur, M. ”Visual features versus categories: Explaining object representations in primate IT and deep neural networks with weighted representational modeling”
O’Keeffe*, J., Jozwik, K.M.*, Engel S., Kriegeskorte, N. ”Predicting face similarity judgements from Basel Face Space” (*these authors contributed equally to this work)