Dr. Lisa Alexandria Velenosi
Arbeitsbereich Neurocomputation and Neuroimaging
Raum JK 25/212
14195 Berlin
I am interested in understanding how the representations underlying sensory stimuli are created, maintained and transformed in order to accomplish different tasks. I use neuroimaging techniques in combination with computational models to track the representations as they develop from perceptual to working memory and finally decision and action choice representations.
Wu, Y. H., Velenosi, L. A., & Blankenburg, F. (2021). Response modality-dependent categorical choice representations for vibrotactile comparisons. NeuroImage, 226, 117592. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117592
Velenosi, L. A., Wu, Y. H., Schmidt, T. T., & Blankenburg, F. (2020). Intraparietal sulcus maintains working memory representations of somatosensory categories in an adaptive, context-dependent manner. NeuroImage, 221, 117146. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117146
Uluç, I., Velenosi, L. A., Schmidt, T. T., & Blankenburg, F. (2020). Parametric representation of tactile numerosity in working memory. Eneuro, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0090-19.2019
Wu, Y. H., Velenosi, L. A., Schröder, P., Ludwig, S., & Blankenburg, F. (2019). Decoding vibrotactile choice independent of stimulus order and saccade selection during sequential comparisons. Human brain mapping, 40(6), 1898-1907. https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.24499
Shen, C., Stasch, J., Velenosi, L., Madipakkam, A. R., Edemann-Callesen, H., & Neuhaus, A. H. (2017). Face identity is encoded in the duration of N170 adaptation. Cortex, 86, 55-63. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2016.10.010