Dietmar Heinke
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Patil M, Heinke D, Zhang F
PeerJ
. 2025 Mar;
13:e18953.
PMID: 40028223
The paper aims to understand how humans reach for a single target object in multi-object scenes. In a previous empirical study, human subjects were asked to execute reaches to a...
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Deakin J, Schofield A, Heinke D
Entropy (Basel)
. 2024 Aug;
26(8).
PMID: 39202112
The drift-diffusion model (DDM) is a common approach to understanding human decision making. It considers decision making as accumulation of evidence about visual stimuli until sufficient evidence is reached to...
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Makwana M, Zhang F, Heinke D, Song J
PLoS Comput Biol
. 2023 Jul;
19(7):e1011283.
PMID: 37459378
Everyday perception-action interaction often requires selection of a single goal from multiple possibilities. According to a recent framework of attentional control, object selection is guided not only by the well-established...
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Heinke D, Leonardis A, Leek E
Vision Res
. 2022 May;
198:108069.
PMID: 35561463
No abstract available.
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Leek E, Leonardis A, Heinke D
Vision Res
. 2022 Apr;
197:108058.
PMID: 35487146
In this paper we consider recent advances in the use of deep convolutional neural networks to understanding biological vision. We focus on claims about the plausibility of feedforward deep convolutional...
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Heinke D, Wachman P, van Zoest W, Leek E
Vision Res
. 2021 Oct;
189:81-92.
PMID: 34634753
Here we examine the plausibility of deep convolutional neural networks (CNNs) as a theoretical framework for understanding biological vision in the context of image classification. Recent work on object recognition...
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Standage D, Areshenkoff C, Nashed J, Hutchison R, Hutchison M, Heinke D, et al.
Cereb Cortex
. 2020 May;
30(10):5229-5241.
PMID: 32469053
General anesthetics are routinely used to induce unconsciousness, and much is known about their effects on receptor function and single neuron activity. Much less is known about how these local...
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Robinson J, George D, Heinke D
J Exp Psychol Anim Learn Cogn
. 2019 Jul;
45(3):356-371.
PMID: 31282722
We describe and report the results of computer simulations of the three-layer Hebbian network informally described by Honey, Close, and Lin (2010): A general account of discrimination that has been...
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Abu-Akel A, Allison C, Baron-Cohen S, Heinke D
Mol Autism
. 2019 Jun;
10:24.
PMID: 31149329
Background: A considerable amount of research has discussed whether autism and psychiatric/neurodevelopmental conditions in general are best described categorically or dimensionally. In recent years, finite mixture models have been increasingly...
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Abadi A, Yahya K, Amini M, Friston K, Heinke D
J R Soc Interface
. 2019 May;
16(154):20180344.
PMID: 31039693
The selective attention for identification model (SAIM) is an established model of selective visual attention. SAIM implements translation-invariant object recognition, in scenes with multiple objects, using the parallel distributed processing...