Dr. Anthony Cate
Assistant Professor
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519 Life Science
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Degrees
- Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University, 2005
- B.A., Yale University, 1995
Research & Teaching Interests
- Visual Scene and Object Recognition
- Neuroimaging
- Numeracy
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Neural Network Modeling
- Parkinson's Disease
Publications
- Norton, A., Ulrich, C. L., Bell, M. A. & Cate, A. (2018). “Mathematics at Hand.” The Mathematics Educator 27(1): 33–59.
- Zhang, S., Cate, A. D., Kang, X., Herron, T. J., Yund, E. W., Bao, S. & Woods, D. L. (2015). “Functional and Anatomical Properties of Human Visual Cortical Fields.” Vision Research 109: 107-121.
- Cate, A. D., Herron, T. J., Yund, E. W., Kang, X. & Woods, D. L. (2012). “Intermodal attention modulates visual processing in dorsal and ventral streams.” Neuroimage 63(3):1295-304.
- Kang, X., Herron, T. J., Cate, A. D., Yund, E. W. & Woods, D. L.( 2012). “Hemispherically-unified cortical surface mapping of the cerebral hemispheres.” PLoS ONE 7(9):e45582.
- O'Neil, E. B., Protzner, A. B., McCormick, C., McLean, D. A., Poppenk, J., Cate A. D., Köhler S. (2012). “Distinct patterns of functional connectivity between perirhinal cortex and other cortical regions in recognition memory and perceptual discrimination. Cerebral Cortex, 22(1):74-85.
- Woods, D. L., Herron, T. J., Kang, X., Cate, A. D. & Yund, E. W. (2011). “Phonological processing in human auditory cortical fields.” Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 5:42. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2011.00042
- Cate, A. D., Goodale, M. A. & Köhler, S. (2011). “The role of apparent size in building- and object-specific regions of ventral visual cortex.” Brain Research 1388: 109-122.
- Woods, D. L., Herron, T. J., Cate, A. D., Yund, E. W., Stecker, G. C., Rinne, T. & Kang, X. (2010). “Functional properties of human auditory cortical fields.” Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience 4:155. doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2010.00155
- Cate, A. D. & Behrmann, M. (2010). “Perceiving parts and shapes from concave surfaces.” Attention, Perception & Psychophysics 72(1): 153-167.
- O’Neil, E. B., Cate A. D., Köhler S. (2009). “Perirhinal cortex contributes to accuracy in recognition memory and perceptual discriminations.” Journal of Neuroscience 29(26): 8329-34.
- Woods, D. L., Stecker, G. C., Rinne, T, Herron, T. J., Cate A. D., Yund, E. W., Liao, I. & Kang, X. (2009). “Functional Maps of Human Auditory Cortex: Effects of Acoustic Features and Attention.” PLoS ONE 4(4): e5183. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0005183.
- Cate, A. D., Herron, T. J., Yund, E. W., Stecker, G. C., Rinne, T., Kang, X., Petkov, C. I., Disbrow, E. A. & Woods, D. L. (2009). “Auditory attention activates peripheral visual cortex.” PLoS ONE 4(2): e4645. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0004645.
- Cate, A. & Köhler, S. (2006). “The missing whole in perceptual models of perirhinal cortex.” Trends in Cognitive Science 10(9): 396-7.
- Cate, A. & Behrmann, M. (2006). “The unlikely perception of figural shape from 3D concavities.” Visual Cognition 14(1): 78-81.
- Cate, A. & Behrmann, M. (2002). “Spatial and temporal influences on extinction in parietal patients.” Neuropsychologia 40:2206-2225.
- (* indicates graduate student advisee co-author) (** indicates undergraduate student advisee co-author)
Extracurricular
- French Language
- Japanese Language
- Art History
- Aerodynamics