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Michael F Bonner

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Qu C, Bonner M, DeWind N, Brannon E
J Exp Psychol Gen . 2024 Jul; 153(8):2028-2042. PMID: 38990676
Number perception emerges from multiple stages of visual processing. Understanding how systematic biases in number perception occur within a hierarchy of increasingly complex feature representations helps uncover the multistage processing...
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Hafri A, Bonner M, Landau B, Firestone C
Open Mind (Camb) . 2024 Jul; 8:766-794. PMID: 38957507
When a piece of fruit is in a bowl, and the bowl is on a table, we appreciate not only the individual objects and their features, but also the relations...
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McMahon E, Bonner M, Isik L
Curr Biol . 2024 Feb; 34(4):931-933. PMID: 38412814
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Elmoznino E, Bonner M
PLoS Comput Biol . 2024 Jan; 20(1):e1011792. PMID: 38198504
Geometric descriptions of deep neural networks (DNNs) have the potential to uncover core representational principles of computational models in neuroscience. Here we examined the geometry of DNN models of visual...
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McMahon E, Bonner M, Isik L
Curr Biol . 2023 Nov; 33(23):5035-5047.e8. PMID: 37918399
Recent theoretical work has argued that in addition to the classical ventral (what) and dorsal (where/how) visual streams, there is a third visual stream on the lateral surface of the...
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Magri C, Elmoznino E, Bonner M
Cognition . 2023 Jul; 239:105535. PMID: 37481806
What makes objects alike in the human mind? Computational approaches for characterizing object similarity have largely focused on the visual forms of objects or their linguistic associations. However, intuitive notions...
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Hafri A, Wadhwa S, Bonner M
Psychol Sci . 2022 Oct; 33(12):2040-2058. PMID: 36206190
Memory often fills in what is not there. A striking example of this is , whereby observers mistakenly recall a view that extends beyond what was seen. However, not all...
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Lin F, Hafri A, Bonner M
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 2022 Aug; 48(10):1116-1129. PMID: 35980704
Visual scenes are often remembered as if they were observed from a different viewpoint. Some scenes are remembered as farther than they appeared, and others as closer. These memory distortions-also...
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Harel A, Nador J, Bonner M, Epstein R
J Cogn Neurosci . 2022 Jan; 34(3):397-410. PMID: 35015877
Scene perception and spatial navigation are interdependent cognitive functions, and there is increasing evidence that cortical areas that process perceptual scene properties also carry information about the potential for navigation...
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Dwivedi K, Bonner M, Cichy R, Roig G
PLoS Comput Biol . 2021 Aug; 17(8):e1009267. PMID: 34388161
The human visual cortex enables visual perception through a cascade of hierarchical computations in cortical regions with distinct functionalities. Here, we introduce an AI-driven approach to discover the functional mapping...