Itay Ben-Zion
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Piller S, Senna I, Wiebusch D, Ben-Zion I, Ernst M
Curr Biol
. 2023 May;
33(10):2104-2110.e4.
PMID: 37130520
We investigated whether early visual input is essential for establishing the ability to use predictions in the control of actions and for perception. To successfully interact with objects, it is...
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Senna I, Piller S, Ben-Zion I, Ernst M
Elife
. 2022 Oct;
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PMID: 36278872
Being able to perform adept goal-directed actions requires predictive, feed-forward control, including a mapping between the visually estimated target locations and the motor commands reaching for them. When the mapping...
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Zohary E, Harari D, Ullman S, Ben-Zion I, Doron R, Attias S, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2022 May;
119(20):e2117184119.
PMID: 35549552
Gaze understanding—a suggested precursor for understanding others’ intentions—requires recovery of gaze direction from the observed person's head and eye position. This challenging computation is naturally acquired at infancy without explicit...
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Senna I, Andres E, Mckyton A, Ben-Zion I, Zohary E, Ernst M
Curr Biol
. 2021 Sep;
31(21):4879-4885.e6.
PMID: 34534443
Adult humans make effortless use of multisensory signals and typically integrate them in an optimal fashion. This remarkable ability takes many years for normally sighted children to develop. Would individuals...
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Orlov T, Raveh M, Mckyton A, Ben-Zion I, Zohary E
Curr Biol
. 2021 May;
31(14):3162-3167.e5.
PMID: 34043950
Visual perception requires massive use of inference because the 3D structure of the world is not directly provided by the sensory input. Particularly challenging is anorthoscopic vision-when an object moves...
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Ben-Zion I, Prat D
Int Ophthalmol
. 2021 Jan;
41(4):1531-1539.
PMID: 33471248
Purpose: To assess the intraocular pressure and visual acuity before and after pediatric congenital cataract surgery performed at a relatively older age. Methods: A retrospective analysis of all consecutive pediatric...
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Mckyton A, Ben-Zion I, Zohary E
Psychol Sci
. 2017 Dec;
29(2):304-310.
PMID: 29231786
Viewing a hand action performed by another person facilitates a response-compatible action and slows a response-incompatible one, even when the viewed action is irrelevant to the task. This automatic imitation...
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Andres E, Mckyton A, Ben-Zion I, Zohary E
Curr Biol
. 2017 Jul;
27(14):R696-R697.
PMID: 28743012
We can estimate the veridical size of nearby objects reasonably well irrespective of their viewing distance. This perceptual capability, termed size constancy, is accomplished by combining information about retinal image...
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Zehavi-Dorin T, Ben-Zion I, Mezer E, Wygnanski-Jaffe T
Strabismus
. 2016 Mar;
24(1):7-11.
PMID: 26954620
Purpose: To assess the long-term results of a reduced amount of medial rectus recession in children with esotropia and developmental delay. Methods: A retrospective chart analysis of 42 children with...
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Mckyton A, Ben-Zion I, Doron R, Zohary E
Curr Biol
. 2015 Aug;
25(18):2373-8.
PMID: 26299519
Visual object recognition develops during the first years of life. But what if one is deprived of vision during early post-natal development? Shape information is extracted using both low-level cues...