Friday Lectures
Friday, March 23rd, 2018 3:45 p.m.
Caspary Auditorium
Winrich Freiwald, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Head
Laboratory of Neural Systems
The Rockefeller University
On the Neural Circuits of Social Cognition
Recommended Readings:
Science News
Cory Rosenberg. July 8, 2017. How do we know what other people are thinking? This monkey study may offer clues. Mother Nature Network.
Empirical Articles
Sliwa, J.; Freiwald, W. A. (2017). A dedicated network for social interaction processing in the primate brain. SCIENCE. 356 (6339): 745-+
Landi, Sofia M.; Freiwald, Winrich A. (2017). Two areas for familiar face recognition in the primate brain. SCIENCE. 357 (6351): 591-595
Schwiedrzik, Caspar M.; Freiwald, Winrich A. (2017). High-Level Prediction Signals in a Low-Level Area of the Macaque Face-Processing Hierarchy. NEURON. 96 (1): 89-+
Fisher, Clark; Freiwald, Winrich A. (2015). Whole-agent selectivity within the macaque face-processing system. PNAS. 112 (47): 14717-14722
Schwiedrzik, Caspar M.; Zarco, Wilbert; Everling, Stefan; et al. (2015). Face Patch Resting State Networks Link Face Processing to Social Cognition. PLOS BIOLOGY. 13 (9)
Meyers, Ethan M.; Borzello, Mia; Freiwald, Winrich A.; et al. (2017). Intelligent Information Loss: The Coding of Facial Identity, Head Pose, and Non-Face Information in the Macaque Face Patch System. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE. 35 (18): 7069-7081
Freiwald, Winrich A.; Tsao, Doris Y. (2010). Functional Compartmentalization and Viewpoint Generalization Within the Macaque Face-Processing System. SCIENCE. 330 (6005): 845-851
Review Papers
Brecht, Michael; Freiwald, Winrich A. (2012). The many facets of facial interactions in mammals. CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY. 22 (2): 259-266
Miller, Cory T.; Freiwald, Winrich A.; Leopold, David A.; et al. (2016). Marmosets: A Neuroscientific Model of Human Social Behavior. NEURON. 90 (2): 219-233
Book Chapter
Freiwald, Winrich; Duchaine, Bradley; Yovel, Galit. (2016). Face Processing Systems: From Neurons to Real-World Social Perception. ANNUAL REVIEW OF NEUROSCIENCE. 39: 325-346