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Loïc Daumail

PhD Candidate
Research Area: Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience
Neuroscience


Research on visual perception: attention, consciousness.

I started my PhD analyzing neurophysiological data to explore neuronal adapation in the monkey LGN. My current research focus involves exploring visual perception and the visual system using eye tracking and fMRI approaches in humans.

Feel free to check out my webpage for more updates:

https://www.loic-daumail.com/

Representative Publications

Daumail, L., Carlson, B. M., Mitchell, B. A., Cox, M. A., Westerberg, J. A., Johnson, C., ... & Dougherty, K. (2023). Rapid adaptation of primate LGN neurons to drifting grating stimulation. Journal of Neurophysiology129(6), 1447-1467.

Mitchell, B. A., Dougherty, K., Westerberg, J. A., Carlson, B. M., Daumail, L., Maier, A., & Cox, M. A. (2022). Stimulating both eyes with matching stimuli enhances V1 responses. Iscience25(5), 104182.

Daumail, L., Cox, M., Westerberg, J., Mitchell, B., Carlson, B., Johnson, C., ... & Dougherty, K. (2020). Sparse adaptation among LGN neurons in the awake behaving primate. Journal of Vision20(11), 863-863.

Mitchell, B. A., Dougherty, K., Westerberg, J. A., Carlson, B. M., Daumail, L., Maier, A., & Cox, M. A. (2020). V1 laminar spiking responses to binocular stimuli of varying contrast. Journal of Vision20(11), 860-860.