Daniel Kaiser, PhD

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Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics, Geography Justus Liebig University Giessen, Gießen, Hessen, Germany 
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Lu Z, Doerig A, Bosch V, et al. (2025) End-to-end topographic networks as models of cortical map formation and human visual behaviour. Nature Human Behaviour
Yeh LC, Gayet S, Kaiser D, et al. (2025) The neural time course of size constancy in natural scenes. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 188: 1-12
Chen L, Cichy RM, Kaiser D. (2025) Representational shifts from feedforward to feedback rhythms index phenomenological integration in naturalistic vision. Communications Biology. 8: 576
Wang G, Chen L, Cichy RM, et al. (2025) Enhanced and idiosyncratic neural representations of personally typical scenes. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 292: 20250272
Goupil N, Kaiser D, Papeo L. (2025) Category-specific effects of high-level relations in visual search. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
Stecher R, Cichy RM, Kaiser D. (2025) Decoding the rhythmic representation and communication of visual contents. Trends in Neurosciences
Carter AA, Kaiser D. (2024) An object numbering task reveals an underestimation of complexity for typically structured scenes. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Stecher R, Kaiser D. (2024) Representations of imaginary scenes and their properties in cortical alpha activity. Scientific Reports. 14: 12796
Küçük E, Foxwell M, Kaiser D, et al. (2024) Moving and Static Faces, Bodies, Objects, and Scenes Are Differentially Represented across the Three Visual Pathways. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-13
Nara S, Kaiser D. (2024) Integrative processing in artificial and biological vision predicts the perceived beauty of natural images. Science Advances. 10: eadi9294
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