Taylor W Webb
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Mondal S, Frankland S, Webb T, Cohen J
Elife
. 2024 Aug;
12.
PMID: 39088258
Deep neural networks have made tremendous gains in emulating human-like intelligence, and have been used increasingly as ways of understanding how the brain may solve the complex computational problems on...
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Webb T, Frankland S, Altabaa A, Segert S, Krishnamurthy K, Campbell D, et al.
Trends Cogn Sci
. 2024 May;
28(9):829-843.
PMID: 38729852
A central challenge for cognitive science is to explain how abstract concepts are acquired from limited experience. This has often been framed in terms of a dichotomy between connectionist and...
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Webb T, Miyoshi K, So T, Rajananda S, Lau H
Nat Commun
. 2023 Jul;
14(1):3992.
PMID: 37414780
Previous work has sought to understand decision confidence as a prediction of the probability that a decision will be correct, leading to debate over whether these predictions are optimal, and...
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Wilterson A, Kemper C, Kim N, Webb T, Reblando A, Graziano M
Prog Neurobiol
. 2020 Jun;
195:101844.
PMID: 32497564
In the attention schema theory (AST), the brain constructs a schematic, simplified model of attention. The model is associated with three cognitive processes: a model of one's own attention contributes...
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Guterstam A, Kean H, Webb T, Kean F, Graziano M
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2018 Dec;
116(1):328-333.
PMID: 30559179
As a part of social cognition, people automatically construct rich models of other people's vision. Here we show that when people judge the mechanical forces acting on an object, their...
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Bio B, Webb T, Graziano M
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2018 Jan;
115(7):E1684-E1689.
PMID: 29339513
Many people show a left-right bias in visual processing. We measured spatial bias in neurotypical participants using a variant of the line bisection task. In the same participants, we measured...
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Webb T, Igelstrom K, Schurger A, Graziano M
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2016 Nov;
113(48):13923-13928.
PMID: 27849616
It is now well established that visual attention, as measured with standard spatial attention tasks, and visual awareness, as measured by report, can be dissociated. It is possible to attend...
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Igelstrom K, Webb T, Kelly Y, Graziano M
eNeuro
. 2016 Jun;
3(2).
PMID: 27280153
The temporoparietal junction (TPJ) is activated in association with a large range of functions, including social cognition, episodic memory retrieval, and attentional reorienting. An ongoing debate is whether the TPJ...
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Igelstrom K, Webb T, Graziano M
Cereb Cortex
. 2016 Apr;
27(4):2617-2627.
PMID: 27073219
The neural basis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is not yet understood. ASD is marked by social deficits and is strongly associated with cerebellar abnormalities. We studied the organization and...
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Webb T, Kean H, Graziano M
J Cogn Neurosci
. 2016 Feb;
28(6):842-51.
PMID: 26836517
Previous studies show that it is possible to attend to a stimulus without awareness of it. Whether attention and awareness are independent or have a specific relationship, however, remains debated....