Andreas Rauschecker, MD, PhD

Title(s)Assistant Professor, Radiology
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address185 Berry Street Bldg B, #393
San Francisco CA 94158
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    University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CAFellowship in Neuroradiology06/2020Neuroradiology
    University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PAResidency06/2018Diagnostic Radiology
    Stanford University, Palo Alto, CAMD PhD06/2013Neuroscience, Medical School
    Oxford University, Oxford, UKM.Sc.08/2005Neuroscience
    Georgetown University, Washington, DCB.S.06/2004Biology & Psychology
    University of California, San Francisco, CA02/2020Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training
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    2020RSNA Research Scholar Award
    2020ASNR Trainee Award
    SIIM2019Roger A. Bauman, MD Award
    2019ASNR/ASfNR MIT-E Scholarship
    2019RSNA Roentgen Fellow Research Award
    2018ACR-AUR Research Scholar Program
    2018NVIDIA GPU Seed Grant
    2018RSNA Roentgen Resident Research Award
    2017RSNA Resident Research Grant
    2016RSNA Magna Cum Laude Award
    2015RSNA Certificate of Merit Award
    Stanford University2013Mary Duke Biddle Clinical Scholars Program
    Stanford University2008Stanford Bio-X Graduate Student Fellowship
    Oxford University2004Clarendon Fund Scholarship
    Georgetown University2000  - 2004Howard Hughes Undergraduate Research Scholar

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    Dr. Andreas Rauschecker is a neuroradiologist who cares for both adults and children. He specializes in using advanced imaging technologies, such as CT and MRI, to diagnose nervous system disorders. He also treats patients by means of image-guided procedures and uses his expertise to assist colleagues in managing and treating their patients.

    In research, Rauschecker focuses on using modern technology to understand the brain in conditions of health and disease. Specifically, he uses artificial intelligence and advanced image-processing techniques to investigate the brain and its appearance in relation to disease, with the goal of improving the information he can provide to patients and other doctors.

    Before going to medical school, Rauschecker earned a master's degree in neuroscience from the University of Oxford. He earned his medical degree and a doctorate in neuroscience from Stanford University Medical School. He completed a residency in diagnostic radiology at the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine, followed by a fellowship in neuroradiology at UCSF.

    Rauschecker has received numerous honors for his work, including awards from the Radiological Society of North America and American Society of Neuroradiology.

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    1. Beyond the AJR: Deep Learning Shows Promise in the Detection of Retinal Hemorrhage on Pediatric Head CT. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2024 Apr 03; 1. George E, Rauschecker AM. PMID: 37610781.
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    2. The University of California San Francisco Brain Metastases Stereotactic Radiosurgery (UCSF-BMSR) MRI Dataset. Radiol Artif Intell. 2024 Mar; 6(2):e230126. Rudie JD, Saluja R, Weiss DA, Nedelec P, Calabrese E, Colby JB, Laguna B, Mongan J, Braunstein S, Hess CP, Rauschecker AM, Sugrue LP, Villanueva-Meyer JE. PMID: 38381038; PMCID: PMC10982817.
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    3. Automated neonatal nnU-Net brain MRI extractor trained on a large multi-institutional dataset. Sci Rep. 2024 02 26; 14(1):4583. Chen JV, Li Y, Tang F, Chaudhari G, Lew C, Lee A, Rauschecker AM, Haskell-Mendoza AP, Wu YW, Calabrese E. PMID: 38403673; PMCID: PMC10894871.
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    4. White matter and literacy: A dynamic system in flux. Dev Cogn Neurosci. 2024 Feb; 65:101341. Roy E, Richie-Halford A, Kruper J, Narayan M, Bloom D, Nedelec P, Rauschecker AM, Sugrue LP, Brown TT, Jernigan TL, McCandliss BD, Rokem A, Yeatman JD. PMID: 38219709; PMCID: PMC10825614.
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    5. Reducing Gadolinium Contrast With Artificial Intelligence. J Magn Reson Imaging. 2023 Oct 31. Tsui B, Calabrese E, Zaharchuk G, Rauschecker AM. PMID: 37905681.
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    6. 3D U-Net for automated detection of multiple sclerosis lesions: utility of transfer learning from other pathologies. Front Neurosci. 2023; 17:1188336. Wahlig SG, Nedelec P, Weiss DA, Rudie JD, Sugrue LP, Rauschecker AM. PMID: 37965219; PMCID: PMC10641790.
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    7. Bayesian Networks in Radiology. Radiol Artif Intell. 2023 Nov; 5(6):e210187. Ma SX, Dhanaliwala AH, Rudie JD, Rauschecker AM, Roberts-Wolfe D, Haddawy P, Kahn CE. PMID: 38074791; PMCID: PMC10698603.
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    8. The ASNR-MICCAI Brain Tumor Segmentation (BraTS) Challenge 2023: Intracranial Meningioma. ArXiv. 2023 May 12. LaBella D, Adewole M, Alonso-Basanta M, Altes T, Anwar SM, Baid U, Bergquist T, Bhalerao R, Chen S, Chung V, Conte GM, Dako F, Eddy J, Ezhov I, Godfrey D, Hilal F, Familiar A, Farahani K, Iglesias JE, Jiang Z, Johanson E, Kazerooni AF, Kent C, Kirkpatrick J, Kofler F, Leemput KV, Li HB, Liu X, Mahtabfar A, McBurney-Lin S, McLean R, Meier Z, Moawad AW, Mongan J, Nedelec P, Pajot M, Piraud M, Rashid A, Reitman Z, Shinohara RT, Velichko Y, Wang C, Warman P, Wiggins W, Aboian M, Albrecht J, Anazodo U, Bakas S, Flanders A, Janas A, Khanna G, Linguraru MG, Menze B, Nada A, Rauschecker AM, Rudie J, Tahon NH, Villanueva-Meyer J, Wiestler B, Calabrese E. PMID: 37608937; PMCID: PMC10441446.
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    9. Critical Appraisal of Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Imaging Tools Using the Levels of Evidence System. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2023 05; 44(5):E21-E28. Pham N, Hill V, Rauschecker A, Lui Y, Niogi S, Fillipi CG, Chang P, Zaharchuk G, Wintermark M. PMID: 37080722; PMCID: PMC10171388.
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    10. Tafasitamab at the blood-brain barrier. Br J Haematol. 2023 04; 201(1):154-157. Rauschecker AM, Mo SS, Randall M, Shen-Sampas J, Rubenstein JL. PMID: 36691708.
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    11. Development of Gestational Age-Based Fetal Brain and Intracranial Volume Reference Norms Using Deep Learning. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2023 01; 44(1):82-90. Tran CBN, Nedelec P, Weiss DA, Rudie JD, Kini L, Sugrue LP, Glenn OA, Hess CP, Rauschecker AM. PMID: 36549845; PMCID: PMC9835919.
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    12. The University of California San Francisco Preoperative Diffuse Glioma MRI Dataset. Radiol Artif Intell. 2022 Nov; 4(6):e220058. Calabrese E, Villanueva-Meyer JE, Rudie JD, Rauschecker AM, Baid U, Bakas S, Cha S, Mongan JT, Hess CP. PMID: 36523646; PMCID: PMC9748624.
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    13. Longitudinal Assessment of Posttreatment Diffuse Glioma Tissue Volumes with Three-dimensional Convolutional Neural Networks. Radiol Artif Intell. 2022 Sep; 4(5):e210243. Rudie JD, Calabrese E, Saluja R, Weiss D, Colby JB, Cha S, Hess CP, Rauschecker AM, Sugrue LP, Villanueva-Meyer JE. PMID: 36204543; PMCID: PMC9530762.
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    14. Deep Learning to Predict Neonatal and Infant Brain Age from Myelination on Brain MRI Scans. Radiology. 2022 Dec; 305(3):678-687. Chen JV, Chaudhari G, Hess CP, Glenn OA, Sugrue LP, Rauschecker AM, Li Y. PMID: 35852429.
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    15. An Integrated Analysis of Clinical, Genomic, and Imaging Features Reveals Predictors of Neurocognitive Outcomes in a Longitudinal Cohort of Pediatric Cancer Survivors, Enriched with CNS Tumors (Rad ART Pro). Front Oncol. 2022; 12:874317. Kline C, Stoller S, Byer L, Samuel D, Lupo JM, Morrison MA, Rauschecker AM, Nedelec P, Faig W, Dubal DB, Fullerton HJ, Mueller S. PMID: 35814456; PMCID: PMC9259981.
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    16. Application of a Domain-specific BERT for Detection of Speech Recognition Errors in Radiology Reports. Radiol Artif Intell. 2022 Jul; 4(4):e210185. Chaudhari GR, Liu T, Chen TL, Joseph GB, Vella M, Lee YJ, Vu TH, Seo Y, Rauschecker AM, McCulloch CE, Sohn JH. PMID: 35923373; PMCID: PMC9344210.
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    17. Diagnostic Approach to Pulsatile Tinnitus: A Narrative Review. JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2022 05 01; 148(5):476-483. Narsinh KH, Hui F, Saloner D, Tu-Chan A, Sharon J, Rauschecker AM, Safoora F, Shah V, Meisel K, Amans MR. PMID: 35201283.
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    18. Combining radiomics and deep convolutional neural network features from preoperative MRI for predicting clinically relevant genetic biomarkers in glioblastoma. Neurooncol Adv. 2022 Jan-Dec; 4(1):vdac060. Calabrese E, Rudie JD, Rauschecker AM, Villanueva-Meyer JE, Clarke JL, Solomon DA, Cha S. PMID: 35611269; PMCID: PMC9122791.
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    19. Interinstitutional Portability of a Deep Learning Brain MRI Lesion Segmentation Algorithm. Radiol Artif Intell. 2022 Jan; 4(1):e200152. Rauschecker AM, Gleason TJ, Nedelec P, Duong MT, Weiss DA, Calabrese E, Colby JB, Sugrue LP, Rudie JD, Hess CP. PMID: 35146430; PMCID: PMC8823451.
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    20. Detection of Neoplasms by Metagenomic Next-Generation Sequencing of Cerebrospinal Fluid. JAMA Neurol. 2021 11 01; 78(11):1355-1366. Gu W, Rauschecker AM, Hsu E, Zorn KC, Sucu Y, Federman S, Gopez A, Arevalo S, Sample HA, Talevich E, Nguyen ED, Gottschall M, Nourbakhsh B, Gold CA, Cree BAC, Douglas VC, Richie MB, Shah MP, Josephson SA, Gelfand JM, Miller S, Wang L, Tihan T, DeRisi JL, Chiu CY, Wilson MR. PMID: 34515766; PMCID: PMC8438621.
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    21. Automated multiclass tissue segmentation of clinical brain MRIs with lesions. Neuroimage Clin. 2021; 31:102769. Weiss DA, Saluja R, Xie L, Gee JC, Sugrue LP, Pradhan A, Nick Bryan R, Rauschecker AM, Rudie JD. PMID: 34333270; PMCID: PMC8346689.
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    22. Brain MRI Deep Learning and Bayesian Inference System Augments Radiology Resident Performance. J Digit Imaging. 2021 08; 34(4):1049-1058. Rudie JD, Duda J, Duong MT, Chen PH, Xie L, Kurtz R, Ware JB, Choi J, Mattay RR, Botzolakis EJ, Gee JC, Bryan RN, Cook TS, Mohan S, Nasrallah IM, Rauschecker AM. PMID: 34131794; PMCID: PMC8455800.
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    23. Feasibility of Simulated Postcontrast MRI of Glioblastomas and Lower-Grade Gliomas by Using Three-dimensional Fully Convolutional Neural Networks. Radiol Artif Intell. 2021 Sep; 3(5):e200276. Calabrese E, Rudie JD, Rauschecker AM, Villanueva-Meyer JE, Cha S. PMID: 34617027; PMCID: PMC8489450.
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    24. Rates of Incidental Findings in Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Children. JAMA Neurol. 2021 05 01; 78(5):578-587. Li Y, Thompson WK, Reuter C, Nillo R, Jernigan T, Dale A, Sugrue LP, ABCD Consortium, Brown J, Dougherty RF, Rauschecker A, Rudie J, Barch DM, Calhoun V, Hagler D, Hatton S, Tanabe J, Marshall A, Sher KJ, Heeringa S, Hermosillo R, Banich MT, Squeglia L, Bjork J, Zucker R, Neale M, Herting M, Sheth C, Huber R, Reeves G, Hettema JM, Howlett KD, Cloak C, Baskin-Sommers A, Rapuano K, Gonzalez R, Karcher N, Laird A, Baker F, James R, Sowell E, Dick A, Hawes S, Sutherland M, Bagot K, Bodurka J, Breslin F, Morris A, Paulus M, Gray K, Hoffman E, Weiss S, Rajapakse N, Glantz M, Nagel B, Ewing SF, Goldstone A, Pfefferbaum A, Prouty D, Rosenberg M, Bookheimer S, Tapert S, Infante M, Jacobus J, Giedd J, Shilling P, Wade N, Uban K, Haist F, Heyser C, Palmer C, Kuperman J, Hewitt J, Cottler L, Isaiah A, Chang L, Edwards S, Ernst T, Heitzeg M, Puttler L, Sripada C, Iacono W, Luciana M, Clark D, Luna B, Schirda C, Foxe J, Freedman E, Mason M, McGlade E, Renshaw P, Yurgelun-Todd D, Albaugh M, Allgaier N, Chaarani B, Potter A, Ivanova M, Lisdahl K, Do E, Maes H, Bogdan R, Anokhin A, Dosenbach N, Glaser P, Heath A, Casey BJ, Gee D, Garavan HP, Dowling G, Brown S. PMID: 33749724; PMCID: PMC7985817.
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    25. Three-dimensional U-Net Convolutional Neural Network for Detection and Segmentation of Intracranial Metastases. Radiol Artif Intell. 2021 May; 3(3):e200204. Rudie JD, Weiss DA, Colby JB, Rauschecker AM, Laguna B, Braunstein S, Sugrue LP, Hess CP, Villanueva-Meyer JE. PMID: 34136817; PMCID: PMC8204134.
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    26. Subspecialty-Level Deep Gray Matter Differential Diagnoses with Deep Learning and Bayesian Networks on Clinical Brain MRI: A Pilot Study. Radiol Artif Intell. 2020 Sep; 2(5):e190146. Rudie JD, Rauschecker AM, Xie L, Wang J, Duong MT, Botzolakis EJ, Kovalovich A, Egan JM, Cook T, Bryan RN, Nasrallah IM, Mohan S, Gee JC. PMID: 33937838; PMCID: PMC8082339.
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    27. Diverse Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Neuroradiology. Neuroimaging Clin N Am. 2020 Nov; 30(4):505-516. Duong MT, Rauschecker AM, Mohan S. PMID: 33039000; PMCID: PMC8530432.
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    28. Artificial Intelligence System Approaching Neuroradiologist-level Differential Diagnosis Accuracy at Brain MRI. Radiology. 2020 06; 295(3):626-637. Rauschecker AM, Rudie JD, Xie L, Wang J, Duong MT, Botzolakis EJ, Kovalovich AM, Egan J, Cook TC, Bryan RN, Nasrallah IM, Mohan S, Gee JC. PMID: 32255417; PMCID: PMC7263320.
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    29. Medical Image Analysis: Human and Machine. Acad Radiol. 2020 01; 27(1):76-81. Bryan RN, Davatzikos C, Herskovits EH, Mohan S, Rudie JD, Rauschecker AM. PMID: 31818388; PMCID: PMC7895494.
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    30. Multi-Disease Segmentation of Gliomas and White Matter Hyperintensities in the BraTS Data Using a 3D Convolutional Neural Network. Front Comput Neurosci. 2019; 13:84. Rudie JD, Weiss DA, Saluja R, Rauschecker AM, Wang J, Sugrue L, Bakas S, Colby JB. PMID: 31920609; PMCID: PMC6933520.
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    31. Artificial intelligence for precision education in radiology. Br J Radiol. 2019 Nov; 92(1103):20190389. Duong MT, Rauschecker AM, Rudie JD, Chen PH, Cook TS, Bryan RN, Mohan S. PMID: 31322909; PMCID: PMC6849670.
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    32. Convolutional Neural Network for Automated FLAIR Lesion Segmentation on Clinical Brain MR Imaging. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2019 08; 40(8):1282-1290. Duong MT, Rudie JD, Wang J, Xie L, Mohan S, Gee JC, Rauschecker AM. PMID: 31345943; PMCID: PMC6697209.
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    33. Emerging Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Neuro-Oncology. Radiology. 2019 03; 290(3):607-618. Rudie JD, Rauschecker AM, Bryan RN, Davatzikos C, Mohan S. PMID: 30667332; PMCID: PMC6389268.
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    34. Comparing Clinical Perimetry and Population Receptive Field Measures in Patients with Choroideremia. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2018 07 02; 59(8):3249-3258. Silson EH, Aleman TS, Willett A, Serrano LW, Pearson DJ, Rauschecker AM, Maguire AM, Baker CI, Bennett J, Ashtari M. PMID: 29971442; PMCID: PMC6110169.
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    35. Neuroimaging of Dilated Perivascular Spaces: From Benign and Pathologic Causes to Mimics. J Neuroimaging. 2018 03; 28(2):139-149. Rudie JD, Rauschecker AM, Nabavizadeh SA, Mohan S. PMID: 29280227; PMCID: PMC6398334.
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    36. Esophageal Lichen Planus: Clinical and Radiographic Findings in Eight Patients. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2017 Jan; 208(1):101-106. Rauschecker AM, Levine MS, Whitson MJ, Tondon R, Rubesin SE, Furth EE, Metz DC. PMID: 27726411.
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    37. App Review Series: RadioGraphics. J Digit Imaging. 2016 06; 29(3):279-83. Rauschecker AM, Cook TS. PMID: 26843410; PMCID: PMC4879040.
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    38. Asynchronous broadband signals are the principal source of the BOLD response in human visual cortex. Curr Biol. 2013 Jul 08; 23(13):1145-53. Winawer J, Kay KN, Foster BL, Rauschecker AM, Parvizi J, Wandell BA. PMID: 23770184; PMCID: PMC3710543.
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    39. Human hippocampal increases in low-frequency power during associative prediction violations. Neuropsychologia. 2013 Oct; 51(12):2344-51. Chen J, Dastjerdi M, Foster BL, LaRocque KF, Rauschecker AM, Parvizi J, Wagner AD. PMID: 23571081; PMCID: PMC3805697.
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    40. High-resolution MR imaging of the orbit in patients with retinoblastoma. Radiographics. 2012 Sep-Oct; 32(5):1307-26. Rauschecker AM, Patel CV, Yeom KW, Eisenhut CA, Gawande RS, O'Brien JM, Ebrahimi KB, Daldrup-Link HE. PMID: 22977020.
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    41. Anatomy of the visual word form area: adjacent cortical circuits and long-range white matter connections. Brain Lang. 2013 May; 125(2):146-55. Yeatman JD, Rauschecker AM, Wandell BA. PMID: 22632810; PMCID: PMC3432298.
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    42. Position sensitivity in the visual word form area. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2012 Jun 12; 109(24):E1568-77. Rauschecker AM, Bowen RF, Parvizi J, Wandell BA. PMID: 22570498; PMCID: PMC3386120.
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    43. Problem of signal contamination in interhemispheric dual-sided subdural electrodes. Epilepsia. 2011 Nov; 52(11):e176-80. Nune G, Winawer J, Rauschecker AM, Dastjerdi M, Foster BL, Wandell B, Parvizi J. PMID: 21973215; PMCID: PMC3644859.
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    44. Visual feature-tolerance in the reading network. Neuron. 2011 Sep 08; 71(5):941-53. Rauschecker AM, Bowen RF, Perry LM, Kevan AM, Dougherty RF, Wandell BA. PMID: 21903085; PMCID: PMC3180962.
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    45. Learning to see words. Annu Rev Psychol. 2012; 63:31-53. Wandell BA, Rauschecker AM, Yeatman JD. PMID: 21801018; PMCID: PMC3228885.
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    46. Illusions of visual motion elicited by electrical stimulation of human MT complex. PLoS One. 2011; 6(7):e21798. Rauschecker AM, Dastjerdi M, Weiner KS, Witthoft N, Chen J, Selimbeyoglu A, Parvizi J. PMID: 21765915; PMCID: PMC3135604.
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    47. Differential electrophysiological response during rest, self-referential, and non-self-referential tasks in human posteromedial cortex. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2011 Feb 15; 108(7):3023-8. Dastjerdi M, Foster BL, Nasrullah S, Rauschecker AM, Dougherty RF, Townsend JD, Chang C, Greicius MD, Menon V, Kennedy DP, Parvizi J. PMID: 21282630; PMCID: PMC3041085.
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    48. Changes in neural activity associated with learning to articulate novel auditory pseudowords by covert repetition. Hum Brain Mapp. 2008 Nov; 29(11):1231-42. Rauschecker AM, Pringle A, Watkins KE. PMID: 17948887; PMCID: PMC6870739.
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    49. Reading impairment in a patient with missing arcuate fasciculus. Neuropsychologia. 2009 Jan; 47(1):180-94. Rauschecker AM, Deutsch GK, Ben-Shachar M, Schwartzman A, Perry LM, Dougherty RF. PMID: 18775735; PMCID: PMC2671152.
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    50. Stereo and motion parallax cues in human 3D vision: can they vanish without a trace? J Vis. 2006 Dec 19; 6(12):1471-85. Rauschecker AM, Solomon SG, Glennerster A. PMID: 17209749.
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    51. Phosphene threshold as a function of contrast of external visual stimuli. Exp Brain Res. 2004 Jul; 157(1):124-7. Rauschecker AM, Bestmann S, Walsh V, Thilo KV. PMID: 15164153.
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