Leyla Isik
Affiliations: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States |
Area:
visual perception, cognitive neuroscienceGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorTomaso A. Poggio | grad student | ||
Nancy Kanwisher | post-doc | ||
Gabriel Kreiman | post-doc |
Children
Sign in to add traineeElizabeth Jiwon Im | research assistant | Johns Hopkins | |
Emalie McMahon | grad student | 2019- | Johns Hopkins |
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McMahon E, Bonner MF, Isik L. (2024) Hierarchical organization of social action features along the lateral visual pathway. Current Biology : Cb. 34: 931-933 |
Soulos P, Isik L. (2024) Disentangled deep generative models reveal coding principles of the human face processing network. Plos Computational Biology. 20: e1011887 |
Malik M, Isik L. (2023) Relational visual representations underlie human social interaction recognition. Nature Communications. 14: 7317 |
McMahon E, Bonner MF, Isik L. (2023) Hierarchical organization of social action features along the lateral visual pathway. Current Biology : Cb |
Lee Masson H, Isik L. (2023) Rapid Processing of Observed Touch through Social Perceptual Brain Regions: An EEG-fMRI Fusion Study. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 43: 7700-7711 |
McMahon E, Isik L. (2023) Seeing social interactions. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 27: 1165-1179 |
Dima DC, Hebart MN, Isik L. (2023) A data-driven investigation of human action representations. Scientific Reports. 13: 5171 |
Dima DC, Tomita TM, Honey CJ, et al. (2022) Social-affective features drive human representations of observed actions. Elife. 11 |
Isik L, Mynick A, Pantazis D, et al. (2020) The speed of human social interaction perception. Neuroimage. 116844 |
Dobs K, Isik L, Pantazis D, et al. (2019) How face perception unfolds over time. Nature Communications. 10: 1258 |