Christina Konen, PhD

E-mail: ckonen@princeton.edu

Education:

Ph.D., Neurophysics, Phillips-University Marburg, Germany, 2005.
Diploma, Psychology, Heinrich-Heine University, Dusseldorf, Germany, 2001.


Research Interests:

fMRI; posterior parietal cortex; saccadic eye movements; attention; working memory

Curriculum Vitae [pdf]

Publications:
 
Konen CS, Kastner S (2008) Representation of eye movements and stimulus motion in topographically organized areas of human posterior parietal cortex. J Neurosci 28(32): 8361-8375.

Konen CS, Kastner S (2008) Two hierarchically organized neural systems for object information in human visual cortex. Nat Neurosci 11(2): 224-231.

Kastner S, DeSimone K, Konen CS, Szczepanski SM, Weiner KS, Schneider KA (2007) Topographic maps in human frontal cortex revealed in memory-guided saccade and spatial working memory tasks. J Neurophysiology 97(5): 3494-3507.

Konen CS, Kleiser R, Bremmer F, Seitz RJ (2007) Different cortical activations during visuospatial attention and the intention to perform a saccade. Exp Brain Res 182(3): 333- 341.

Konen CS, Kleiser R, Seitz RJ, Bremmer F(2005) An fMRI study of optokinetic nystagmus and smooth pursuit eye movements in humans. Exp Brain Res 135(2): 203-216.

Konen CS, Kleiser R, Wittsack HJ, Bremmer F, Seitz RJ (2004) The encoding of saccadic eye movements within human posterior parietal cortex. NeuroImage 22(1): 304-314.




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