Spencer Loggia Source Confirmed

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Predoctoral Fellow

John Brown University

faculty

2 h-index 11 pubs 63 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Spencer Loggia, a predoctoral fellow at John Brown University, investigates visual perception and processing, with a particular focus on color. His research explores the neural mechanisms underlying how primates, including rhesus macaques, learn and represent object concepts based on color and shape. Loggia's work utilizes techniques such as fMRI to study the representation of color-shape contingencies in the macaque visual cortex. Recent publications also examine the functional signatures of retinotopic visual areas based on color and spatial frequency. Additionally, Loggia's research extends beyond visual processing to explore RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, protein structure and dynamics, and self-assembly through kinetic pathways.

Metrics

  • h-index: 2
  • Publications: 11
  • Citations: 63

Selected Publications

  • Representation of the color-shape contingency of object concepts in macaque visual cortex using fMRI (2025) DOI
  • Foraging for fruit: learning of color shape concepts in macaque monkeys (2025) DOI
  • Color and Spatial Frequency Provide Functional Signatures of Retinotopic Visual Areas (2024) DOI
  • Color-shape concepts and their representation in macaque monkey (2024) DOI

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