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Andreas Bartels, Ph.D.

Address: Spemannstr. 38
72076 Tübingen
Room number: 119
Phone: +49 7071 601 656
Fax: +49 7071 601 652
E-Mail: andreas.bartels
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Andreas Bartels

Position: Project Leader  Unit: Logothetis

Visual perception and processing

My interests are centred on visual perception and the neural substrates making this possible. In one approach we use well-controlled, artificial stimuli such as random dot kinematograms to study neural circuits involved in visual self- or object-motion, or binocular (dichoptic) stimuli to learn more about neural substrates underlying the spontaneous perceptual changes during binocular rivalry.

Such well-controlled studies provide detailed answers to specific questions, but by definition preclude insight into brain function and especially communication between brain regions during processing of the much more complex and dynamic stimuli for which the brain actually evolved.

We therefore complement above studies using entirely uncontrolled but natural movie stimuli presented during fMRI recording. We use computational vision and various fMRI data analysis techniques to identify functional areas, networks and their connectivity in more natural settings and also to inspire our more detailed controlled studies.

We complement some of the perceptual and fMRI studies with neuronavigated TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation) to probe the causal influence of brain areas on conscious perception or on other aspects of visual processing.

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Articles (36):

Stoewer S Person, Goense J Person, Keliris GA Person, Bartels A Person, Logothetis NK Person, Duncan J and Sigala N Person (January-2012) An Analysis Approach for High-Field fMRI Data from Awake Non-Human Primates PLoS One 7(1) 1-13.
Valverde Salzmann M Person, Bartels A Person, Logothetis NK Person and Schüz A Person (January-2012) Color blobs in cortical areas V1 and V2 of the New World monkey Callithrix jacchus, revealed by non-differential optical imaging Journal of Neuroscience . in revision
Fischer E Person, Bülthoff HH Person, Logothetis NK Person and Bartels A Person (January-2012) Human areas V3A and V6 compensate for self-induced planar visual motion Neuron . in press
Stoewer S Person, Goense J Person, Keliris GA Person, Bartels A Person, Logothetis NK Person, Duncan J and Sigala N Person (December-2011) Realignment strategies for awake-monkey fMRI data Magnetic Resonance Imaging 29(10) 1390-1400.
Ince RAA Person, Mazzoni A , Bartels A Person, Logothetis NK Person and Panzeri S Person (November-2011) A novel test to determine the significance of neural selectivity to single and multiple potentially correlated stimulus features Journal of Neuroscience Methods Epub ahead 1-17.
Cavusoglu M Person, Bartels A Person, Yesilyurt B Person and Uludag K Person (October-2011) Retinotopic maps and hemodynamic delays in the human visual cortex measured using arterial spin labeling NeuroImage Epub ahead 1-11.
Bartels A Person, Vazquez-Zuniga Y , Schindler A Person and Logothetis NK Person (August-2011) Rivalry between afterimages and real images: the influence of the percept and the eye Journal of Vision 11(9:7) 1-13.
Blaschko MB Person, Shelton JA Person, Bartels A Person, Lampert CH Person and Gretton A Person (August-2011) Semi-supervised kernel canonical correlation analysis with application to human fMRI Pattern Recognition Letters 32(11) 1572-1583.
Fischer E Person, Logothetis NK Person, Bülthoff HH Person and Bartels A Person (June-2011) Visual Motion Responses in the Posterior Cingulate Sulcus: A Comparison to V5/MT and MST Cerebral Cortex Epub ahead 1-12.
Zaretskaya N Person, Thielscher A Person, Logothetis NK Person and Bartels A Person (December-2010) Disrupting Parietal Function Prolongs Dominance Durations in Binocular Rivalry Current Biology 20(23) 2106-2111.
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Bartels A Person and Logothetis NK Person (October-2010) Binocular rivalry: A time dependence of eye and stimulus contributions Journal of Vision 10(12:3) 1-14.
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Whittingstall K Person, Bartels A Person, Singh V Person, Kwon S Person and Logothetis NK Person (October-2010) Integration of EEG source imaging and fMRI during continuous viewing of natural movies Magnetic Resonance Imaging 28(8) 1135-1142.
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Conrad V Person, Bartels A Person, Kleiner M Person and Noppeney U Person (August-2010) Audiovisual interactions in binocular rivalry Journal of Vision 10(10:27) 1-15.
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Seymour K Person, Clifford CWG Person, Logothetis NK Person and Bartels A Person (August-2010) Coding and binding of colour and form in visual cortex Cerebral Cortex 20(8) 1946-1954.
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Bartels A Person (April-2009) Visual Perception: Converging Mechanisms of Attention, Binding and Segmentation? Current Biology 19(7) R300-R302.
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Seymour K Person, Clifford CWG Person, Logothetis NK Person and Bartels A Person (February-2009) The Coding of Color, Motion, and Their Conjunction in the Human Visual Cortex Current Biology 19(3) 177-183.
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Bartels A Person, Logothetis NK Person and Moutoussis K Person (September-2008) fMRI and its interpretations: an illustration on directional selectivity in area V5/MT Trends in Neurosciences 31(9) 444-453.
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Bartels A Person, Zeki S and Logothetis NK Person (March-2008) Natural vision reveals regional specialization to local motion and to contrast-invariant, global flow in the human brain. Cerebral Cortex 18(3) 705-717.
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Bartels A Person and Zeki S (July-2006) The temporal order of binding visual attributes Vision Research 46(14) 2280-2286.
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Bartels A Person (January-2006) Neurobiological foundations of mate choice and love Sexuologie 13(2-4) 118-129.
Bartels A Person and Zeki S (April-2005) The chronoarchitecture of the cerebral cortex Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, B 360(1456) 733-750.
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Bartels A Person and Zeki S (January-15-2005) Brain dynamics during natural viewing conditions--a new guide for mapping connectivity in vivo. NeuroImage 24(2) 339-349.
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Bartels A Person and Zeki S (May-1-2004) The chronoarchitecture of the human brain--natural viewing conditions reveal a time-based anatomy of the brain. NeuroImage 22(1) 419-433.
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Bartels A Person and Zeki S (March-1-2004) The neural correlates of maternal and romantic love. NeuroImage 21(3) 1155-1166.
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Bartels A Person and Zeki S (February-1-2004) Functional brain mapping during free viewing of natural scenes. Human Brain Mapping 21(2) 75-85.
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Zeki S , Perry RJ and Bartels A Person (February-2003) The Processing of Kinetic Contours in the Brain Cerebral Cortex 13(2) 189-202.
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Bartels A Person and Zeki S (November-27-2000) The neural basis of romantic love. NeuroReport 11(17) 3829-3834.
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Bartels A Person and Zeki S (January-1-2000) The architecture of the colour centre in the human visual brain: new results and a review. European Journal of Neuroscience 12(1) 172-193.
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Zeki S and Bartels A Person (July-29-1999) The clinical and functional measurement of cortical (in)activity in the visual brain, with special reference to the two subdivisions (V4 and V4 alpha) of the human colour centre. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, B 354(1387) 1371-1382.
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Tang AC , Wolfe J and Bartels A Person (June-1-1999) Cholinergic modulation of spike timing and spike rate NEUROCOMPUTING 26-27 293-298.
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Zeki S and Bartels A Person (June-1-1999) Toward a theory of visual consciousness. Consciousness and Cognition 8(2) 225-259.
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Bartels A Person and Zeki S (December-1998) The theory of multistage integration in the visual brain. Proceedings of the Royal Society (London) B 265(1412) 2327.
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Zeki S and Bartels A Person (November-1998) The autonomy of the visual systems and the modularity of conscious vision. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, B 353(1377) 1911.
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Zeki S , McKeefry DJ , Bartels A Person and Frackowiak RSJ (September-1-1998) Has a new color area been discovered? Nature Neuroscience 1(5) 335-336.
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Bartels A Person and Zeki S (August-1998) The asynchrony of consciousness. Proceedings of the Royal Society (London) B 265(1405) 1583.
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Tang AC , Bartels A Person and Sejnowski TJ (September-1997) Effects of cholinergic modulation on responses of neocortical neurons to fluctuating input Cerebral Cortex 7(6) 502-509.
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Conference papers (1):

Blaschko M Person, Shelton J Person and Bartels A Person (April-2010) Augmenting Feature-driven fMRI Analyses: Semi-supervised learning and resting state activity In: Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 22, 23rd Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS 2009), Curran, Red Hook, NY, USA, 126-134.
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Contributions to books (4):

Bartels A Person, Goense J Person and Logothetis NK Person: An Introduction to functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) and the origin of the blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) signal, -. In: Handbook for Neural Activity Measurement, (Ed) R. Brette, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, (August-2011). in press
Bartels A Person: Die Liebe im Kopf: Über Partnerwahl, Bindung und Blindheit, 76-106. In: Hirnforschung für Neu(ro)gierige: Braintertainment 2.0, (Ed) M. Spitzer, Schattauer, Stuttgart, Germany, (2010).
Jouvent R , Zeki S and Bartels A Person: L'origine des sentiments, 63-80. In: Les Emotions, (Ed) R. Jouvent, Editions Pil, Paris, France, (January-2006).
Bartels A Person and Zeki S : The chronoarchitecture of the human brain: functional anatomy based on natural brain dynamics and on the principle of functional independence, 201-229. In: Human Brain Function, , Academic Press, San Diego, (January-1-2003).

Technical reports (1):

Shelton J Person, Blaschko M Person and Bartels A Person: Semi-supervised subspace analysis of human functional magnetic resonance imaging data, 185, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, Germany, (May-2009).
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Posters (24):

Schindler A Person, Kleiner M Person and Bartels A Person (November-2011): Decoding egocentric space in human posterior parietal cortex using fMRI, 41st Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2011), Washington, DC, USA.
Reinl M Person and Bartels A Person (November-2011): Dynamic faces: fMRI reveals timeline specific responses to facial expression changes, 41st Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2011), Washington, DC, USA.
Zaretskaya N Person and Bartels A Person (November-2011): Parietal cortex mediates perceptual grouping across space: Evidence from fMRI and TMS, 41st Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2011), Washington, DC, USA.
Zaretskaya N Person, Anstis S and Bartels A Person (October-2011): Parietal cortex mediates perceptual grouping of local elements into a whole, 12th Conference of Junior Neuroscientists of Tübingen (NeNA 2011), Heiligkreuztal, Germany.
Shelton JA Person, Blaschko MB Person and Bartels A Person (December-2010): Augmentation of fMRI Data Analysis using Resting State Activity and Semi-supervised Canonical Correlation Analysis, NIPS 2010 Women in Machine Learning Workshop (WiML 2010), Whistler, BC, Canada.
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Shelton JA Person, Blaschko MB Person, Gretton A Person, Müller J , Fischer E Person and Bartels A Person (December-2010): Similarities in resting state and feature-driven activity: Non-parametric evaluation of human fMRI, NIPS 2010 Workshop on Learning and Planning from Batch Time Series Data, Whistler, BC, Canada.
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Fischer E Person, Bülthoff HH Person, Logothetis NK Person and Bartels A Person (November-2010): Evidence for predictive coding in early visual cortex in context of self-induced visual motion, 40th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2010), San Diego, CA, USA.
Fischer E Person, Bülthoff HH Person, Logothetis NK Person and Bartels A Person (August-2010): Functional characteristics of a motion responsive region in the posterior cingulate cortex compared to V5/MT and MST, 33rd European Conference on Visual Perception, Lausanne, Switzerland, Perception, 39(ECVP Abstract Supplement) 95.
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