Gideon Rosenthal
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
32 Papers
118 Citations
Gideon Rosenthal is an academic researcher from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. The author has contributed to research in topics: Face perception & Connectome. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 32 publications.
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Papers
Adolescent Tuning of Association Cortex in Human Structural Brain Networks.
František Váša,Jakob Seidlitz,Jakob Seidlitz,Rafael Romero-Garcia,Kirstie Whitaker,Kirstie Whitaker,Gideon Rosenthal,Petra E. Vértes,Maxwell Shinn,Aaron Alexander-Bloch,Peter Fonagy,Raymond J. Dolan,Raymond J. Dolan,Peter B. Jones,Ian M. Goodyer,Olaf Sporns,Edward T. Bullmore,Edward T. Bullmore +17 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that human adolescence is associated with biologically plausible changes in structural imaging markers of brain network organization, consistent with the concept of tuning or consolidating anatomical connectivity between frontal cortex and the rest of the connectome.
Mapping higher-order relations between brain structure and function with embedded vector representations of connectomes.
Gideon Rosenthal,František Váša,Alessandra Griffa,Patric Hagmann,Enrico Amico,Joaquín Goñi,Galia Avidan,Olaf Sporns +7 more
TL;DR: The authors implement the word2vec algorithm for connectomes generating a vector embedding of the connectivity structure for each node allowing inference about functional relationships between brain regions and suggest that CE offers a novel approach to revealing relations between connectome structure and function.
Altered topology of neural circuits in congenital prosopagnosia.
Gideon Rosenthal,Michal Tanzer,Erez Simony,Erez Simony,Uri Hasson,Marlene Behrmann,Galia Avidan +6 more
TL;DR: The results offer new insights into the perturbed cortical topology in CP, which may serve as the underlying neural basis of the behavioral deficits typical of this disorder and has the potential to uncover altered topologies in other neurodevelopmental disorders, as well.
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Sensitivity to object impossibility in the human visual cortex: Evidence from functional connectivity
TL;DR: The results suggest that the visual system is highly susceptible to objects' 3-D structural information even with minimal perceptual awareness, and functional connectivity is captured at the level of functional connectivity between object-selective regions, rather than the absolute level of within-region activity.
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Retrocorneal membrane after penetrating keratoplasty.
TL;DR: The formation of a retrocorneal inflammatory membrane that mimics donor DM detachment or retained recipient DM is described, and the differential diagnosis of aretrocorneal membrane after PKP is discussed.
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