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Doris Y. Tsao
Doris Tsao
Doris Ying Tsao
is an American
neuroscientist
and professor of
neurobiology
and
molecular cell biology
at the
University of California, Berkeley
. She was formerly on the faculty at the
California Institute of Technology
for 12 years. She is recognized for pioneering the use of
fMRI
with
single-unit electrophysiological recordings
and for discovering the
macaque
face patch system
for
face perception
. She is a
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Investigator and the director of the
T&C Chen
Center for Systems Neuroscience. She won a
MacArthur "Genius" fellowship
in 2018. Tsao was elected a member of the
National Academy of Sciences
in 2020. In 2024 she was awarded a
Kavli Prize
in neuroscience along with
Nancy Kanwisher
and
Winrich Freiwald
for the discovery and study of specific areas in the brain that perform facial recognition. After joining
UC Berkeley
in 2021, her current research explores
visual perception
in primates in order to understand how the brain creates our sense of reality.
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A new no-report paradigm reveals that face cells encode both consciously perceived and suppressed stimuli
by
Janis Karan Hesse
,
Doris Y Tsao
Published 2020-11-01
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Effects of focused ultrasound in a “clean” mouse model of ultrasonic neuromodulation
by
Hongsun Guo
,
Hossein Salahshoor
,
Di Wu
,
Sangjin Yoo
,
Tomokazu Sato
,
Doris Y. Tsao
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Mikhail G. Shapiro
Published 2023-12-01
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Mice and primates use distinct strategies for visual segmentation
by
Francisco J Luongo
,
Lu Liu
,
Chun Lum Andy Ho
,
Janis K Hesse
,
Joseph B Wekselblatt
,
Frank F Lanfranchi
,
Daniel Huber
,
Doris Y Tsao
Published 2023-02-01
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