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He J, Mingolla E, Eskew Jr R
Vision Res . 2024 Aug; 223:108460. PMID: 39094263
Neon color spreading (NCS) is an illusory color phenomenon that provides a dramatic example of surface completion and filling-in. Numerous studies have varied both spatial and temporal aspects of the...
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Malik G, Crowder D, Mingolla E
Biol Cybern . 2023 Jun; 117(4-5):331-343. PMID: 37310489
Some recent artificial neural networks (ANNs) claim to model aspects of primate neural and human performance data. Their success in object recognition is, however, dependent on exploiting low-level features for...
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Chandler B, Mingolla E
Comput Intell Neurosci . 2016 Jun; 2016:6425257. PMID: 27340396
Heavily occluded objects are more difficult for classification algorithms to identify correctly than unoccluded objects. This effect is rare and thus hard to measure with datasets like ImageNet and PASCAL...
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Cao B, Mingolla E, Yazdanbakhsh A
PLoS One . 2015 Nov; 10(11):e0142964. PMID: 26575648
The primate brain intelligently processes visual information from the world as the eyes move constantly. The brain must take into account visual motion induced by eye movements, so that visual...
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Ruda H, Livitz G, Riesen G, Mingolla E
J Vis . 2015 Aug; 15(9):20. PMID: 26230982
Understanding the depth ordering of surfaces in the natural world is one of the most fundamental operations of the primate visual system. Surfaces that undergo accretion or deletion (AD) of...
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Layton O, Mingolla E, Yazdanbakhsh A
Front Psychol . 2014 Oct; 5:972. PMID: 25346703
Determining whether a region belongs to the interior or exterior of a shape (figure-ground segregation) is a core competency of the primate brain, yet the underlying mechanisms are not well...
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Wurbs J, Mingolla E, Yazdanbakhsh A
J Vis . 2013 Aug; 13(10). PMID: 23922444
Receptive field sizes of neurons in early primate visual areas increase with eccentricity, as does temporal processing speed. The fovea is evidently specialized for slow, fine movements while the periphery...
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Cao B, Mingolla E, Yazdanbahksh A
J Vis . 2013 Jan; 13(1):8. PMID: 23291648
Rossi, Rittenhouse, and Paradiso (1996) reported a cut-off at 4 Hz in the modulation amplitude of neural responses to large (up to 14°) simultaneous contrast stimuli in the striate cortex...
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Layton O, Mingolla E, Yazdanbakhsh A
J Vis . 2012 Dec; 12(13):8. PMID: 23220579
Humans are capable of rapidly determining whether regions in a visual scene appear as figures in the foreground or as background, yet how figure-ground segregation occurs in the primate visual...
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Barnes T, Mingolla E
Neural Netw . 2012 Oct; 37:141-64. PMID: 23098751
Freezing is an effective defense strategy for some prey, because their predators rely on visual motion to distinguish objects from their surroundings. An object moving over a background progressively covers...