Einhorn said she started as an intern "way back in while I was getting my master's degree. After interning, I worked my way up from a freelancer to a full-timer and then a part-timer when my boys were born.
I pretty much learned how to be a television news reporter while at News 12 and I trained dozens of other reporters as well. She added: "I am truly honored to have spent nearly three decades telling stories about Long Islanders, to Long Islanders, for Long Islanders.
I've laughed with you. I've cried with you. I've even chased some of you down. Einhorn also thanked the viewers. I'm still figuring it out but I'm excited about new opportunities and I'm keeping my options wide open!
I hope you'll stay around and see what comes next," she said. A spokesperson for Altice USA, which purchased Cablevision in , said in a statement: "As News 12 continues to expand and strengthen its news organization, we are focusing additional resources to cover more hard-hitting investigative reporting and consumer-driven stories that our viewers want.
As a result, we've created several full-time journalism positions to align with our programming content as we continue to deliver the best hyperlocal news coverage on Long Island. Scott is a former News 12 anchor and reporter who retired in , dedicated to raising awareness after losing his granddaughter to an overdose. It's not the first time Altice has been in the news for eliminating positions: In , a lawsuit against Altice over News 12 staffing cuts made headlines.
Lisa Finn , Patch Staff. Replies Viewers are bidding adieu to familiar News 12 faces. Google Maps. Neuron 80 , — Kar, K. Tang, H.
Recurrent computations for visual pattern completion. Schwiedrzik, C. High-level prediction signals in a low-level area of the macaque face-processing hierarchy. Neuron 96 , 89— Friston, K. The free-energy principle: a rough guide to the brain? Huang, Y. Predictive coding. Wiley Interdiscip. Rao, R. Predictive coding in the visual cortex: a functional interpretation of some extra-classical receptive-field effects. This landmark paper proposed a general model of the visual system as a predictive coding engine, with feedback pathways predicting visual input based on past experience and feedforward pathways conveying prediction errors.
The scheme provides one model for the purpose of feedback within the face patch system. Kakizawa, Y. The claustrum and its projection system in the human brain: a microsurgical and tractographic anatomical study.
Pearson, R. The organization of the connections between the cortex and the claustrum in the monkey. Projections of the claustrum to the primary motor, premotor, and prefrontal cortices in the macaque monkey. Edelstein, L. The claustrum: a historical review of its anatomy, physiology, cytochemistry and functional significance. Pathology , — Ettlinger, G. Cross-modal performance: behavioural processes, phylogenetic considerations and neural mechanisms.
Sherk, H. Crick, F. What is the function of the claustrum? Tong, F. Binocular rivalry and visual awareness in human extrastriate cortex. Neuron 21 , — Binocular rivalry: frontal activity relates to introspection and action but not to perception. Overgaard, M. Can no-report paradigms extract true correlates of consciousness.
Trends Cogn Sci 20 , — Tsuchiya, N. No-report paradigms: extracting the true neural correlates of consciousness. Hesse, J. Representation of conscious percept without report in the macaque face patch network.
Attentional control of visual perception: cortical and subcortical mechanisms. Cold Spring Harb. Olshausen, B. A neurobiological model of visual attention and invariant pattern recognition based on dynamic routing of information.
Robinson, D. The pulvinar and visual salience. Trends Neurosci. Saalmann, Y. Cognitive and perceptual functions of the visual thalamus. Neuron 71 , — Shipp, S. The brain circuitry of attention.
Petersen, S. Contributions of the pulvinar to visual spatial attention. Neuropsychologia 25 , 97— Wilke, M. Effects of pulvinar inactivation on spatial decision-making between equal and asymmetric reward options.
Pulvinar inactivation disrupts selection of movement plans. The pulvinar regulates information transmission between cortical areas based on attention demands. Arrington, C. Neural mechanisms of visual attention: object-based selection of a region in space. Cerf, M. Faces and text attract gaze independent of the task: experimental data and computer model. Maunsell, J. Feature-based attention in visual cortex. Calder, A. Face cells: separate processing of expression and gaze in the amygdala.
Fried, I. Single neuron activity in human hippocampus and amygdala during recognition of faces and objects. Neuron 18 , — Kuraoka, K.
Responses of single neurons in monkey amygdala to facial and vocal emotions. Nakamura, K. Activity of single neurons in the monkey amygdala during performance of a visual discrimination task. Rutishauser, U.
Single-unit responses selective for whole faces in the human amygdala. Sanghera, M. Visual responses of neurons in the dorsolateral amygdala of the alert monkey.
Wang, S. Neurons in the human amygdala selective for perceived emotion. Adolphs, R. Impaired recognition of emotion in facial expressions following bilateral damage to the human amygdala. Minxha, J. Fixations gate species-specific responses to free viewing of faces in the human and macaque amygdala. Cell Rep. Sigala, R. Own-species bias in the representations of monkey and human face categories in the primate temporal lobe.
Mosher, C. Neurons in the monkey amygdala detect eye contact during naturalistic social interactions. Amygdala lesions eliminate viewing preferences for faces in rhesus monkeys. Fahy, F. Neuronal activity related to visual recognition memory: long-term memory and the encoding of recency and familiarity information in the primate anterior and medial inferior temporal and rhinal cortex.
Kornblith, S. How thoughts arise from sights: inferotemporal and prefrontal contributions to vision. Mental imagery of faces and places activates corresponding stimulus-specific brain regions.
Wallis, J. Orbitofrontal cortex and its contribution to decision-making. Romanski, L. Neurons responsive to face-view in the primate ventrolateral prefrontal cortex. Neuroscience , — Lafer-Sousa, R. Parallel, multi-stage processing of colors, faces and shapes in macaque inferior temporal cortex. This paper showed that colour-selective regions are adjacent to face patches and further reported multiple coarse eccentricity maps in IT.
The representation of colored objects in macaque color patches. A network for scene processing in the macaque temporal lobe. Neuron 79 , — Kumar, S. Transformation of visual representations across ventral stream body-selective patches. Cortex 29 , — This study showed that neural responses to bodies in body-selective patches become more view-invariant as one moves more anterior in the cortical hierarchy.
Popivanov, I. Stimulus representations in body-selective regions of the macaque cortex assessed with event-related fMRI. Neuroimage 63 , — Young, A.
Configurational information in face perception. Perception 42 , — Valentine, T. Upside-down faces: a review of the effect of inversion upon face recognition. Is the inversion effect in rhesus monkeys face-specific? The effect of face inversion for neurons inside and outside fMRI-defined face-selective cortical regions. Thompson, P. Margaret Thatcher: a new illusion.
Perception 9 , — Adachi, I. Thatcher effect in monkeys demonstrates conservation of face perception across primates. Neural correlate of the thatcher face illusion in a monkey face-selective patch. Sugase-Miyamoto, Y. Face inversion decreased information about facial identity and expression in face-responsive neurons in macaque area TE.
Tan, C. Neural tuning size in a model of primate visual processing accounts for three key markers of holistic face processing. PloS ONE 11 , e Riesenhuber, M. Hierarchical models of object recognition in cortex. Why the brain separates face recognition from object recognition. Hung, C. Functional mapping of face-selective regions in the extrastriate visual cortex of the marmoset. This paper demonstrated that marmosets also have at least six face-selective patches.
Cuaya, L. Khuvis, S. Face-selective units in human ventral temporal cortex reactivate during free recall. Kendrick, K. Cells in temporal cortex of conscious sheep can respond preferentially to the sight of faces.
Coulon, M. Individual recognition in domestic cattle Bos taurus : evidence from 2D-images of heads from different breeds. Stephan, C. Have we met before? Pigeons recognise familiar human faces. Avian Biol. Newport, C. Discrimination of human faces by archerfish Toxotes chatareus. Tibbetts, E. Visual signals of individual identity in the wasp Polistes fuscatus. Van der Velden, J.
Crayfish recognize the faces of fight opponents. An anterior temporal face patch in human cortex, predicted by macaque maps. Grill-Spector, K. The fusiform face area subserves face perception, not generic within-category identification.
Fox, C. The correlates of subjective perception of identity and expression in the face network: an fMRI adaptation study. Neuroimage 44 , — Anzellotti, S. Decoding representations of face identity that are tolerant to rotation. Cortex 24 , — Axelrod, V.
Successful decoding of famous faces in the fusiform face area. Yovel, G. Face recognition systems in monkey and human: are they the same thing? Fprime Rep. Pitcher, D. Differential selectivity for dynamic versus static information in face-selective cortical regions.
Neuroimage 56 , — The distributed human neural system for face perception. Rotshtein, P. To request removal of your name from an arrest report, submit these required items to arrestreports patch.
Tiffany Razzano , Patch Staff. A year-old Sarasota woman drove her boyfriend out of state after he fatally shot a man outside a convenience store Jan.
Find out what's happening in Sarasota with free, real-time updates from Patch. Let's go! Tierra Driver was charged with an accessory after the fact charge in connection with a fatal shooting in Sarasota. Sarasota County Jail Evans is 6 feet, 1 inch tall and pounds. Police are looking for Johnny Evans, 22, who is wanted on murder charges in Sarasota. He could be in Mississippi. Sarasota Police Department When interviewed by police Jan. Driver claimed she hadn't seen Evans since early Jan. Thank Reply Share.
0コメント