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Jon Driver 4 July 1962 – 28 November 2011
Jon Driver, who was one of the world’s leading cognitive neuroscientists, died at the relatively young age of 49. However, during his lifetime, his work significantly enriched our understanding of how the brain works, and this collection includes his seminal work published in Nature Neuroscience and its sister journals. His colleagues Geraint Rees and Ray Dolan describe his career and his many achievements in an accompanying obituary.
Nature Neuroscience publications
Morphing Marilyn into Maggie dissociates physical and identity face representations in the brain-
Pia Rotshtein, Richard N A Henson, Alessandro Treves, Jon Driver & Raymond J Dolan
Nature Neuroscience 8, 107 - 13 (2004)
doi:10.1038/nn1370
Distant influences of amygdala lesion on visual cortical activation during emotional face processing-
Patrik Vuilleumier, Mark P Richardson, Jorge L Armony, Jon Driver & Raymond J Dolan
Nature Neuroscience 7, 1271 - 1278 (2004)
doi:10.1038/nn1341
Distinct spatial frequency sensitivities for processing faces and emotional expressions-
Patrik Vuilleumier, Jorge L Armony, Jon Driver & Raymond J Dolan
Nature Neuroscience 6, 624 - 631 (2003)
doi:10.1038/nn1057
Multiple levels of visual object constancy revealed by event-related fMRI of repetition priming-
Patrik Vuilleumier, Richard N Henson, Jon Driver & Raymond J Dolan
Nature Neuroscience 5, 491 - 499 (2001)
doi:10.1038/nn839
Lateral interactions between targets and flankers in low-level vision depend on attention to the flankers-
Elliot Freeman , Dov Sagi & Jon Driver
Nature Neuroscience 4, 1032 - 1036 (2001)
doi:10.1038/nn728
Shape-coding in IT cells generalizes over contrast and mirror reversal, but not figure-ground reversal-
Gordon C. Baylis & Jon Driver
Nature Neuroscience 4, 937 - 942 (2001)
doi:10.1038/nn0901-937
Contrast polarity and face recognition in the human fusiform gyrus-
Nathalie George , Raymond J. Dolan , Gereon R. Fink , Gordon C. Baylis , Charlotte Russell & Jon Driver + et al
Nature Neuroscience 2, 574 - 580 (1999)
doi:10.1038/9230
Parietal neglect and visual awareness-
Jon Driver & Jason B. Mattingley
Nature Neuroscience 1, 17 - 22 (1998)
doi:10.1038/217
Nature publications
Phasic alerting of neglect patients overcomes their spatial deficit in visual awareness.-
Ian H Robertson , Jason B Mattingley , Chris Rorden & Jon Driver
Nature 395, 169 - 172 (1998)
doi:10.1038/25993
Motor role of human inferior parietal lobe revealed in unilateral neglect patients.-
Jason B Mattingley, Masud Husain, Chris Rorden, Christopher Kennard & Jon Driver
Nature 392, 179 - 182 (1998)
doi:10.1038/32413
Enhancement of selective listening by illusory mislocation of speech sounds due to lip-reading.-
Jon Driver
Nature 381, 66 - 68 (1996)
doi:10.1038/381066a0
Parallel detection of Kanizsa subjective figures in the human visual system.-
Greg Davis & Jon Driver
Nature 371, 791 - 793 (1994)
doi:10.1038/371791a0
Preserved figure-ground segregation and symmetry perception in visual neglect.-
Jon Driver, Gordon C Baylis & Robert D Rafal
Nature 360, 73 - 75 (1992)
doi:10.1038/360073a0
Selective deficit of visual search in moving displays after extrastriate damage.-
Peter McLeod, Charles Heywood, Jon Driver & Josef Zihl
Nature 339, 446 - 467 (1989)
doi:10.1038/339466a0
Visual search for a conjunction of movement and form is parallel.-
Peter McLeod, Jon Driver & Jennie Crisp
Nature 332, 154 - 155 (1988)
doi:10.1038/332154a0
Nature Reviews Neuroscience publication
Shifting baselines in attention research -
Jon Driver & Chris Frith
Nature Reviews Neuroscience 1, 147 - 148 (2000)
doi:10.1038/35039083