Mohammad-Reza A. Dehaqani
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Mohammad-Reza A. Dehaqani

Google Scholar ID: HuMGDxIAAAAJ
Assistant Professor, University of Tehran, and Resident Researcher, Royran and IPM
NeuroscienceArtificial Intelligence
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Citations
263
 
H-index
7
 
i10-index
6
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
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Publications
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Academic Achievements
  • - Publications:
  • 1. B. Karami, J. Noroozi, A. Vahabie, M. Abolghasemi-Dehaqani et al., The spatial frequency representation predicts category coding in the inferior temporal cortex, eLife (2025)
  • 2. E. Farhang, R. Toosi, B. Karami, R. Koushki, N. Kheirkhah, F. Shakerian, J. Noroozi, E. Rezayat, A. Vahabie and M. Abolghasemi, The impact of spatial frequency on hierarchical category representation in macaque temporal cortex, Communications Biology 8 (2025)
  • 3. F. Shakerian, R. Kushki, M. Vaziri Pashkam, M. Abolghasemi-Dehaqani and H. Esteky, Heterogeneity in Category Recognition across the Visual Field, eNeuro 12 (2025)
  • 4. N. Darjani, J. Noroozi and M. Abolghasemi-Dehaqani, Unveiling the content of frontal feedback in challenging object recognition, NeuroImage (2025)
  • 5. F. Shakerian, R. Kushki, M. Vaziri Pashkam, M. Abolghasemi and H. Esteky, Heterogeneity in category recognition across the visual field, eNeuro (2025)
  • 6. S. Nouri, A. Soltani Tehrani, N. Faridani, R. Toosi, J. Noroozi and M. Abolghasemi-Dehaqani, Microsaccade selectivity as discriminative feature for object decoding, iScience 28 (2024)
  • 7. E. Rezayat, F. Shayanfar, M. HajiNasrollah, F. Shakrian and M. Abolghasemi-Dehaqani, Custom-made Implants for Chronic In Vivo Electrophysiological Recording From Primate's Brain Based on the Reconstructed Skull Model, Basic and Clinical Neuroscience 15 (2024)
Research Experience
  • - Part-time Faculty, School of Cognitive Sciences (2018 - Present, also an Assistant Professor at University of Tehran)
  • - Member, Scientific Council, School of Cognitive Sciences (2018 - Present)
  • - PostDoctoral Associate, School of Cognitive Sciences (2014 - 2018)
Education
  • - Ph.D., School of Cognitive Sciences (2009 - 2014)
  • - Supervisor: Not specified
Background
  • - Research Interests: Object recognition and categorization, Neural mechanisms of attention and decision making, Autism and neurodevelopmental disorder, Brain machine interface
  • - Professional Field: Cognitive Sciences
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