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Tacchetti, A., Voinea, S. & Evangelopoulos, G. Trading robust representations for sample complexity through self-supervised visual experience. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 31 (Bengio, S. et al.) 9640–9650 (Curran Associates, Inc., 2018). at <http://papers.nips.cc/paper/8170-trading-robust-representations-for-sample-complexity-through-self-supervised-visual-experience.pdf>PDF icon trading-robust-representations-for-sample-complexity-through-self-supervised-visual-experience.pdf (3.32 MB)PDF icon NeurIPS2018_Poster.pdf (6.12 MB)
Tacchetti, A., Voinea, S., Evangelopoulos, G. & Poggio, T. Representation Learning from Orbit Sets for One-shot Classification. AAAI Spring Symposium Series, Science of Intelligence (2017). at <https://www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/SSS/SSS17/paper/view/15357>
Tacchetti, A., Isik, L. & Poggio, T. Invariant representations for action recognition in the visual system. Vision Sciences Society 15, (2015).
Tacchetti, A., Voinea, S. & Evangelopoulos, G. Discriminate-and-Rectify Encoders: Learning from Image Transformation Sets. (2017).PDF icon CBMM-Memo-062.pdf (9.37 MB)
Tacchetti, A., Isik, L. & Poggio, T. Invariant action recognition dataset. (2017). at <https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/DMT0PG>
Tacchetti, A., Isik, L. & Poggio, T. Invariant Recognition Shapes Neural Representations of Visual Input. Annual Review of Vision Science 4, 403 - 422 (2018).PDF icon annurev-vision-091517-034103.pdf (1.55 MB)
Tacchetti, A., Isik, L. & Poggio, T. Invariant recognition drives neural representations of action sequences. PLoS Comp. Bio (2017).
Tacchetti, A., Isik, L. & Poggio, T. Spatio-temporal convolutional networks explain neural representations of human actions. (2016).
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Subramaniam, V. et al. Using Multimodal DNNs to Study Vision-Language Integration in the Brain. ICLR 2023 (2023). at <https://openreview.net/pdf?id=OQQ1p0pFP4>
Subirana, B., Bagiati, A. & Sarma, S. On the Forgetting of College Academics: at "Ebbinghaus Speed"?. (2017).PDF icon CBMM Memo 068-On Forgetting - June 18th 2017 v2.pdf (713.7 KB)
Stern, M., Sompolinsky, H. & Abbott, L. F. Dynamics of random neural networks with bistable units. Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys 90, (2014).
Stephenson, C. et al. Untangling in Invariant Speech Recognition. Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2019) (2019).PDF icon 9583-untangling-in-invariant-speech-recognition.pdf (2.09 MB)
Stephan, S., Willemsen, P. & Gerstenberg, T. Marbles in inaction: Counterfactual simulation and causation by omission. Proceedings of the 39th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (2017).PDF icon Marbles in Inaction Counterfactual Simulation and Causation by Omission, Stephan, Willemsen, Gerstenberg, 2017.pdf (1.46 MB)
Stemmann, H. & Freiwald, W. A. Evidence for an attentional priority map in inferotemporal cortex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116, 23797 - 23805 (2019).
Srivastava, S., Ben-Yosef, G. & Boix, X. Minimal images in deep neural networks: Fragile Object Recognition in Natural Images. International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR) (2019). at <https://arxiv.org/pdf/1902.03227.pdf>
Srinivasan, R. Francesco et al. Forward learning with top-down feedback: empirical and analytical characterization. arXiv (2023). at <https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.05440>
Spokes, A. C. & Spelke, E. S. Early Reasoning about Affiliation and Caregiving. Cognitive Development Society (CDS) (2015).
Spokes, A. C. & Spelke, E. S. Four-year-old children favor kin when the stakes are higher. Cognitive Development Society (CDS) (2017). at <https://cogdevsoc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/CDS2017AbstractBook.pdf>
Spokes, A. C. Infants’ Reasoning about Affiliation and Caregiving. Cognitive Development Society (CDS) | More on Development workshop (2015).
Spokes, A. C. & Spelke, E. S. Early reasoning about affiliation and kinship. (2015).
Spokes, A. C. & Spelke, E. S. At 4.5 but not 5.5 years, children favor kin when the stakes are moderately high. PLOS ONE 13, (2018).
Spokes, A. C., Venkatesan, T. & Spelke, E. S. Five-month-old infants attend to responsive caregivers. Cognitive Development Society (CDS) (2017). at <https://cogdevsoc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/CDS2017AbstractBook.pdf>
Spokes, A. C. & Spelke, E. S. The cradle of social knowledge: Infants' reasoning about caregiving and affiliation. Cognition 159, 102-116 (2017).
Spokes, A. C., Howard, R., Mehr, S. A. & Krasnow, M. M. Like adults, children make consistent welfare tradeoff allocations. Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting (2017).
Spokes, A. C. How Infants Reason About Affective States and Social Interactions. International Conference on Infant Studies (ICIS) (2016).

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