Shaiyan Keshvari

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2011- Brain and Cognitive Sciences Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Wei Ji Ma research assistant 2010-2011 Baylor College of Medicine
Maarten W A Wijntjes research assistant 2015-2015 Delft University of Technology
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Ruth Rosenholtz grad student 2011-2016 MIT
Ruth Rosenholtz post-doc 2017-2018 MIT
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Rosenholtz R, Yu D, Keshvari S. (2019) Challenges to pooling models of crowding: Implications for visual mechanisms. Journal of Vision. 19: 15
Jahanian A, Keshvari S, Rosenholtz R. (2018) Web pages: What can you see in a single fixation? Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications. 3: 14
Keshvari S, Yu D, Rosenholtz R. (2018) Modeling perceptual grouping in peripheral vision for information visualization Journal of Vision. 18: 441
Keshvari S, Rosenholtz R. (2017) Evidence for Configural Superiority Effects in Convolutional Neural Networks Journal of Vision. 17: 169
Jahanian A, Keshvari S, Vishwanathan SVN, et al. (2017) Colors -- Messengers of Concepts: Visual Design Mining for Learning Color Semantics Acm Transactions On Computer-Human Interaction. 24: 2
Keshvari S, Rosenholtz R. (2016) Pooling of continuous features provides a unifying account of crowding. Journal of Vision. 16: 39
Keshvari S, Wijntjes M. (2016) Peripheral material perception Journal of Vision. 16: 641
Keshvari S, Rosenholtz R. (2014) Effects of grouping on crowding with informative flankers Journal of Vision. 14: 212-212
Keshvari S, van den Berg R, Ma WJ. (2013) No evidence for an item limit in change detection. Plos Computational Biology. 9: e1002927
Keshvari S, Rosenholtz R. (2013) A high-dimensional pooling model accounts for seemingly conflicting substitution effects in crowding F1000research. 13: 576-576
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