Dirk B. Walther

Affiliations: 
Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH 
 2014- University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
Area:
Attention, Modeling, fMRI decoding
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Parents

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Christof Koch grad student 2000-2006 Caltech
 (Interactions of visual attention and object recognition: Computational modeling, algorithms, and psychophysics.)
Diane M. Beck post-doc 2006- UIUC
John K. Tsotsos post-doc 2006-2006 York University
Fei-Fei Li post-doc 2006-2010 UIUC

Children

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Bart Larsen research assistant 2010-2012 Ohio State
Thomas O'Connell research assistant 2011-2013 Ohio State
Daniel Berman grad student Ohio State
Claudia Damiano grad student University of Toronto
Yaelan Jung grad student University of Toronto
Heeyoung Choo post-doc 2012- Ohio State

Collaborators

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Fei-Fei Li collaborator 2006- UIUC
Max Riesenhuber collaborator 2000-2003 MIT
Tomaso A. Poggio collaborator 2000-2006 MIT
Eamon Caddigan collaborator 2006-2010 UIUC
 (Dirk was the postdoc, Eamon the grad student)
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Guo J, Pratt J, Walther DB. (2024) No evidence for a privileged role of global ensemble statistics in rapid scene perception: A registered replication attempt. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Jung Y, Forest TA, Walther DB, et al. (2023) Neither enhanced nor lost: the unique role of attention in children's neural representations. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Damiano C, Gayen P, Rezanejad M, et al. (2023) Anger is red, sadness is blue: Emotion depictions in abstract visual art by artists and non-artists. Journal of Vision. 23: 1
Wilder J, Rezanejad M, Dickinson S, et al. (2022) Neural correlates of local parallelism during naturalistic vision. Plos One. 17: e0260266
Damiano C, Walther DB, Cunningham WA. (2021) Contour features predict valence and threat judgements in scenes. Scientific Reports. 11: 19405
Son G, Walther DB, Mack ML. (2021) Scene wheels: Measuring perception and memory of real-world scenes with a continuous stimulus space. Behavior Research Methods
Jung Y, Walther DB. (2021) Neural representations in the prefrontal cortex are task-dependent for scene attributes but not for scene categories. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Cheng A, Walther DB, Park S, et al. (2021) Concavity as a diagnostic feature of visual scenes. Neuroimage. 117920
Jung Y, Walther DB, Finn AS. (2020) Children automatically abstract categorical regularities during statistical learning. Developmental Science. e13072
Damiano C, Walther DB, Cunningham WA. (2019) Contour features predict positive and negative emotional valence judgements Journal of Vision. 19: 98
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