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Dehghani, N. Dynamic balance of excitation and inhibition in human and monkey neocortex. Nature Scientific Reports (2016). doi:10.1038/srep23176PDF icon BalanceExcitationInhibition.pdf (2.1 MB)
Dehghani, N. & Wimmer, R. A computational perspective of the role of Thalamus in cognition. arxiv (2018). at <https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.00997>PDF icon ThalamusComputationArxiv.pdf (5.12 MB)
Dehghani, N. et al. Avalanche analysis from multielectrode ensemble recordings in cat, monkey, and human cerebral cortex during wakefulness and sleep. Frontiers in Physiology (2012). doi:10.3389/fphys.2012.00302PDF icon AvalancheDynamics.pdf (2.45 MB)
A del Molino, G., Boix, X., Lim, J. & Tan, A. Active Video Summarization: Customized Summaries via On-line Interaction. AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (2017).PDF icon 21-Garcia-del-Molino-14856.pdf (413.77 KB)
Dellaferrera, G. & Kreiman, G. Error-driven Input Modulation: Solving the Credit Assignment Problem without a Backward Pass. Proceedings of the 39th International Conference on Machine Learning, PMLR 162, 4937-4955 (2022).PDF icon dellaferrera22a.pdf (909.91 KB)
Deza, A., Liao, Q., Banburski, A. & Poggio, T. Hierarchically Local Tasks and Deep Convolutional Networks. (2020).PDF icon CBMM_Memo_109.pdf (2.12 MB)
Dillon, M. R., Pires, A. C., Hyde, D. C. & Spelke, E. S. Children's expectations about training the approximate number system. British Journal of Developmental Psychology 33, (2015).
Dillon, M. R. & Spelke, E. S. From spatial symbols to Euclidean intuitions. Cognitive Development Society (CDS) (2015). at <http://cogdevsoc.org/sites/default/files/Official%20Full%20Conference%20Proceedings_10.10.pdf>
Dillon, M. R. & Spelke, E. S. From Map Reading to Geometric Intuitions. Developmental Psychology (2018). doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/dev0000509
Dillon, M. R. & Spelke, E. S. Reorientation ability predicts early spatial symbol reading. 2015 Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting (2015).
Dillon, M. R. & Spelke, E. S. Young children's use of distance and angle information during map reading. SRCD (2017).
Dillon, M. R., Izard, V. & Spelke, E. S. Infants’ sensitivity to shape changes. Cognitive Development Society Pre-Conference on the Development of Spatial Thinking (2015).
Dillon, M. R. & Spelke, E. S. Young children’s automatic and alternating use of scene and object information in spatial symbols. Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development (2015).
Dillon, M. R. & Spelke, E. S. From spatial symbols to Euclidean intuitions. Biennial Meeting of Cognitive Development Society (2015).
Dillon, M. R., Izard, V. & Spelke, E. S. Infants’ sensitivity to shape changes in 2D visual forms. Infancy 25, 618 - 639 (2020).
Dillon, M. R., Izard, V. & Spelke, E. S. Isolating angle in infants' detection of shape. (2015).PDF icon SRCD_2015_Dillonetal.pdf (5.01 MB)
Dillon, M. R. & Spelke, E. S. Connecting core cognition, spatial symbols, and the abstract concepts of formal geometry. Cognitive Development Society Post-Conference, More on Development (2015).
Dillon, M. R. & Spelke, E. S. Young Children’s Use of Surface and Object Information in Drawings of Everyday Scenes. Child Development (2016). doi:10.1111/cdev.12658
Dillon, M. R. & Spelke, E. S. Core geometry in perspective. Developmental Science (2014). doi:10.1111/desc.12266
Dillon, M. R. & Spelke, E. S. Spatial cognition across development. SRCD (2017).
Dillon, M. R., Huang, Y. & Spelke, E. S. Core foundations of abstract geometry. Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 110, (2013).
Dobs, K., Kell, A. J. E., Martinez-Trujillo, J., Cohen, M. & Kanwisher, N. Using task-optimized neural networks to understand why brains have specialized processing for faces . Computational and Systems Neurosciences (2020).
Dobs, K., Isik, L., Pantazis, D. & Kanwisher, N. How face perception unfolds over time. Nature Communications 10, (2019).
Dobs, K., Kell, A. J. E., Martinez-Trujillo, J., Cohen, M. & Kanwisher, N. Why Are Face and Object Processing Segregated in the Human Brain? Testing Computational Hypotheses with Deep Convolutional Neural Networks . Conference on Cognitive Computational Neuroscience (2020).
Dobs, K., Martinez-Trujillo, J., Kell, A. J. E. & Kanwisher, N. Brain-like functional specialization emerges spontaneously in deep neural networks. Science Advances 8, (2022).

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