2008
Sparsely distributed contours dominate extra-striate responses to complex scenes.
Dumoulin SO, Dakin SC, Hess RF.
NeuroImage. Accepted.
Visual cortex in humans.
Wandell BA, Dumoulin SO, Brewer AA. In: L Squire et al (eds)
The new encyclopedia of neuroscience. In press.
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V1 projection zone signals in human macular degeneration depend on task, not stimulus.
Masuda Y, Dumoulin SO, Nakadomari S, Wandell BA.
Cerebral Cortex.
Full-brain coverage and high-resolution imaging capabilities of passband b-SSFP fMRI at 3T.
Lee JH, Dumoulin SO, Saritas EU, Glover GH, Wandell BA, Nishimura DG, Pauly JM.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 59(5): 1099-1110.
Population receptive field estimates in human visual cortex.
Dumoulin SO, Wandell BA.
NeuroImage. 39(2): 647-660. (see cover image on the right)
F1000 evaluations
by A Hyvärinen and J Trachtenberg.
2007
Functional organization of human visual cortex in occipital polymicrogyria.
Dumoulin SO, Jirsch JD, Bernasconi A.
Human Brain Mapping. 28(12): 1302-1312.
Visual field maps in human cortex.
Wandell BA, Dumoulin SO, Brewer AA.
Neuron. 56(2): 366-383.
Cortical specialization for concentric shape processing.
Dumoulin SO, Hess RF.
Vision Research. 47(12): 1608-1613. (see cover image on the right)
The fidelity of the cortical retinotopic map in human amblyopia.
Li X, Dumoulin SO, Mansouri B, Hess RF.
Eur J Neuroscience. 25(5): 1265-1277.
Cortical deficits in human amblyopia: their regional distribution and their relationship to the contrast detection deficit.
Li X, Dumoulin SO, Mansouri B, Hess RF.
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science. 48: 1575-1591.
Selectivity of human retinotopic visual cortex to S cone opponent, L/M opponent and achromatic stimulation.
Mullen KT, Dumoulin SO, McMahon KL, De Zubicaray GI, Hess RF.
Eur J Neuroscience. 25: 491-502.
2006
Computational neuroimaging: color signals in the visual pathways.
Wandell BA, Dumoulin SO, Brewer AA.
Neuro-Ophthalmology Japan. 23: 324-343.
Modulation of V1 activity by shape:
image-statistics or shape-based perception?
Dumoulin SO, Hess RF.
J Neurophysiol. 95: 3654-3664.
What image properties regulate eye growth?
Hess RF, Schmid K, Dumoulin SO, Field DJ, Brinkworth DR.
Current Biology. 16: 687-691.
Commentary
by F Schaeffel and a
news article
by H Hardman.
2003
Motion mechanisms and cortical areas
in human vision: psychophysics and fMRI.
Dumoulin SO.
PhD Thesis.
Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, McGill University,
Montréal, Canada.
Cortical specialization for processing first- and
second-order motion.
Dumoulin SO, Baker Jr CL, Hess RF, Evans AC.
Cerebral Cortex. 13: 1375-1385.
How many positions can we perceptually encode: one or many?
Hess RF, Barnes G, Dumoulin SO, Dakin SC.
Vision Research. 43: 1575-1587.
Automatic volumetric segmentation of human visual retinotopic cortex.
Dumoulin SO, Hoge RD, Baker Jr CL, Hess RF, Achtman RL, Evans AC.
NeuroImage. 18: 576-587.
2001
Centrifugal bias for second-order but not first-order motion.
Dumoulin SO, Baker CL Jr, Hess RF.
J Opt Soc Am A. 18: 2179-2189.
The cortical deficit in strabismic amblyopia.
Barnes GR, Hess RF, Dumoulin SO, Achtman RL, Pike GB.
J Physiology. 533: 281-297.
Van neuron tot
cortex: de structuur van het brein. [From neuron to cortex: the
structure of the brain]
Van Wezel RJA, Dumoulin SO. In: F Wijnen & FAJ Verstraten (eds)
Het brein te kijk: een verkenning van de cognitieve
neurowetenschap. Lisse: Zwets & Zeitlinger, pp. 25-38.
2000
A new anatomical landmark for reliable identification of human area V5/MT: A
quantitative analysis of sulcal patterning.
Dumoulin SO, Bittar RG, Kabani NJ, Baker CL Jr, Le Goualher G, Pike GB, Evans AC.
Cerebral Cortex. 10: 454-463.
Reorganisation of the visual cortex in
callosal agenesis and colpocephaly.
Bittar RG, Ptito A, Dumoulin SO, Andermann F, Reutens DC.
J Clin
Neurosci. 7: 13-15.
1999
Activation of the remaining hemisphere following
stimulation of the blind hemifield in hemispherectomized
subjects.
Bittar RG, Ptito M, Faubert J, Dumoulin SO, Ptito A.
NeuroImage. 10(3): 339-346.
Interictal spikes increase cerebral glucose metabolism and blood flow: a PET
study.
Bittar RG, Andermann F, Olivier A, Dubeau F, Dumoulin SO, Pike GB, Dureza RC, Reutens DC.
Epilepsia. 40(2): 170-178.