Vladislav Ayzenberg
Affiliations: | Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA |
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Sign in to add mentorNora S. Newcombe | research assistant | Emory | |
Daniel D. Dilks | grad student | Emory | |
Stella F. Lourenco | grad student | Emory | |
Marlene Behrmann | post-doc | Carnegie Mellon |
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Ayzenberg V, Granovetter MC, Robert S, et al. (2023) Differential functional reorganization of ventral and dorsal visual pathways following childhood hemispherectomy. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Ayzenberg V, Behrmann M. (2023) The where, what, and how of object recognition. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 27: 335-336 |
Ayzenberg V, Simmons C, Behrmann M. (2023) Temporal asymmetries and interactions between dorsal and ventral visual pathways during object recognition. Cerebral Cortex Communications. 4: tgad003 |
Ayzenberg V, Behrmann M. (2022) An expanded neural framework for shape perception. Trends in Cognitive Sciences |
Ayzenberg V, Behrmann M. (2022) Does the brain's ventral visual pathway compute object shape? Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 26: 1119-1132 |
Ayzenberg V, Lourenco S. (2022) Perception of an object's global shape is best described by a model of skeletal structure in human infants. Elife. 11 |
Ayzenberg V, Behrmann M. (2022) The dorsal visual pathway represents object-centered spatial relations for object recognition. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience |
Ayzenberg V, Kamps FS, Dilks DD, et al. (2021) Skeletal representations of shape in the human visual cortex. Neuropsychologia. 164: 108092 |
Ayzenberg V, Lourenco SF. (2019) Skeletal descriptions of shape provide unique perceptual information for object recognition. Scientific Reports. 9: 9359 |
Ayzenberg V, Chen Y, Yousif SR, et al. (2019) Skeletal representations of shape in human vision: Evidence for a pruned medial axis model. Journal of Vision. 19: 6 |