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Han, Y., Roig, G., Geiger, G. & Poggio, T. Scale and translation-invariance for novel objects in human vision. Scientific Reports 10, (2020).PDF icon s41598-019-57261-6.pdf (1.46 MB)
Han, Y., Roig, G., Geiger, G. & Poggio, T. Properties of invariant object recognition in human oneshot learning suggests a hierarchical architecture different from deep convolutional neural networks . Vision Science Society (2019). doi:10.1167/19.10.28d
Han, Y., Roig, G., Geiger, G. & Poggio, T. Is the Human Visual System Invariant to Translation and Scale?. AAAI Spring Symposium Series, Science of Intelligence (2017).
Harari, D., Tenenbaum, J. B. & Ullman, S. Discovery and usage of joint attention in images. arXiv.org (2018). at <https://arxiv.org/abs/1804.04604>PDF icon 1804.04604v1.pdf (488.85 KB)
Harari, D., Gao, T., Kanwisher, N., Tenenbaum, J. B. & Ullman, S. Measuring and modeling the perception of natural and unconstrained gaze in humans and machines. (2016).PDF icon CBMM-Memo-059.pdf (1.71 MB)
Harrington, A. & Deza, A. Finding Biological Plausibility for Adversarially Robust Features via Metameric Tasks. International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR) (2022). at <https://openreview.net/forum?id=yeP_zx9vqNm>
Harrod, J., Purdon, P. L., Brown, E. N. & Flores, F. J. Identification of vigilance states in freely behaving animals using thalamocortical activity and Deep Belief networks. Society for Neuroscience (2019).
Hart, Y. et al. The statistical shape of geometric reasoning. Scientific Reports 8, (2018).
Hartshorne, J. K. VerbCorner: Testing theories of argument structure through crowdsourcing. Workshop on Events in Language (2016).PDF icon VerbCorner_EventsInLanguage.pdf (1.14 MB)
Hartshorne, J. K. The causes and consequences explicit in verbs. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 30, 716-734 (2015).
Hawrylycz, M. et al. Canonical genetic signatures of the adult human brain. Nature Neuroscience 18, 1844 (2015).PDF icon Preprint (40.28 MB)
Hicks, J. M. & McDermott, J. H. Segregation from Noise as Outlier Detection . Association for Research in Otolaryngology (2020).
Houlihan, S. Dae & Saxe, R. Modeling emotion attributions as inference in an intuitive theory of mind. Mechanisms Underlying Emotion Regulation and Developmental Psychopathology (2017).
Houlihan, S. Dae, Kleiman-Weiner, M., Hewitt, L. B., Tenenbaum, J. B. & Saxe, R. Emotion prediction as computation over a generative theory of mind. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 381, (2023).PDF icon houlihan2023computedappraisals.pdf (2.37 MB)
Houlihan, S. Dae, Ong, D., Cusimano, M. & Saxe, R. Reasoning about the antecedents of emotions: Bayesian causal inference over an intuitive theory of mind. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society 44, 854-861 (2022).PDF icon Houlihan 2022 Proceedings of the 44th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society.pdf (687.98 KB)
Hu, J., Zaslavsky, N. & Levy, R. Competition from novel features drives scalar inferences in reference games. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 43, (2021).
Hu, S. et al. Real-Time Readout of Large-Scale Unsorted Neural Ensemble Place Codes. Cell Reports 25, 2635 - 2642.e5 (2018).
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Idiart, M. A. P., Villavicencio, A., Katz, B., Rennó-Costa, C. & Lisman, J. How Does the Brain Represents Language and Answers Questions? Using an AI System to Understand the Underlying Neurobiological Mechanisms. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience 13, (2019).
Isik, L., Meyers, E., Leibo, J. Z. & Poggio, T. The dynamics of invariant object recognition in the human visual system. J Neurophysiol 111, 91-102 (2014).
Isik, L., Tacchetti, A. & Poggio, T. Fast, invariant representation for human action in the visual system. (2016). at <http://arxiv.org/abs/1601.01358>PDF icon CBMM Memo 042 (3.03 MB)
Isik, L., Singer, J., Madsen, J., Kanwisher, N. & Kreiman, G. What is changing when: Decoding visual information in movies from human intracranial recordings. Neuroimage (2017). doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2017.08.027
Isik, L., Mynick, A., Pantazis, D. & Kanwisher, N. The speed of human social interaction perception. NeuroImage 116844 (2020). doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.116844
Isik, L., Koldewyn, K., Beeler, D. & Kanwisher, N. Perceiving social interactions in the posterior superior temporal sulcus. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114, (2017).
Isik, L. et al. What is changing when: decoding visual information in movies from human intracranial recordings. NeuroImage 180, Part A, 147-159 (2018).PDF icon Human neurophysiological responses during movies (2.78 MB)
Isik, L., Meyers, E., Leibo, J. Z. & Poggio, T. The dynamics of invariant object recognition in the human visual system. (2014). doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.7910/DVN/KRUPXZ

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