Leila Reddy

 

I am a scientist at the CNRS, based at the CerCo in Toulouse, France.

I am interested in object representation and coding in visual cortex. I use a number of techniques including psychophysics, fMRI and single unit recording in the human brain.

I obtained my PhD at Caltech under the supervision of Professor Christof Koch, and did a post-doc with Professor Nancy Kanwisher at MIT.

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Publications

Please visit my Google scholar page.


Book Chapters

Reddy, L., & Kanwisher, N. (2012). Clutter and Attention in Multi-Voxel fMRI representations. In "Cognitive Neuroscience and Attention". Ed. M. Posner.

VanRullen, R., Reddy, L. (2008). Attention et traitement des visages. In "Traitement et reconnaissance des visages: du percept a la personne". Ed. E. Barbeau, S. Joubert, O. Felician.

Reddy, L., VanRullen, R. (2008). Le codage neuronal des visages. In "Traitement et reconnaissance des visages: du percept a la personne". Ed. E. Barbeau, S. Joubert, O. Felician.

VanRullen, R., Reddy, L., Koch, C. (2008). A motion illusion revealing the discrete nature of visual awareness. In "Space and Time in Perception and Action". Ed. R. Nijihawan.


Centre de Recherche Cerveau et Cognition (CerCo) - CNRS UMR 5549, Toulouse, France.