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Efficient inverse graphics in biological face processing
I Yildirim, M Belledonne, W Freiwald, J Tenenbaum
Science advances 6 (10), eaax5979, 2020
922020
Topographical functional connectivity patterns exist in the congenitally, prelingually deaf
E Striem-Amit, J Almeida, M Belledonne, Q Chen, Y Fang, Z Han, ...
Scientific Reports 6 (1), 29375, 2016
422016
Causal and compositional generative models in online perception.
I Yildirim, M Janner, M Belledonne, C Wallraven, W Freiwald, ...
CogSci, 2017
112017
Neurocomputational modeling of human physical scene understanding
I Yildirim, KA Smith, ME Belledonne, J Wu, JB Tenenbaum
Cognitive Computational Neuroscience, 2018
82018
Navigational affordances are automatically computed during scene perception: Evidence from behavioral change blindness and a computational model of active attention
M Belledonne, Y Bao, I Yildirim
Journal of Vision 22 (14), 4128, 2022
32022
Automatic computation of navigational affordances explains selective processing of geometry in scene perception: Behavioral and computational evidence
M Belledonne, I Yildirim
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 43 (43), 2021
32021
Goal-conditioned world models: Adaptive computation over multi-granular generative models explains human scene perception
M Belledonne, C Geller, I Yildirim
12023
Where does the flow go? Humans automatically predict liquid pathing with coarse-grained simulation
Y Zhang, M Belledonne, T Yates, I Yildirim
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 45, 2022
12022
Learning a metacognition for object detection
M Berke, M Belledonne, Z Azerbayev, J Jara-Ettinger
12021
Learning a metacognition for object perception
M Berke, M Belledonne, J Jara-Ettinger
arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.15067, 2020
12020
MetaCOG: Learning a Metacognition to Recover What Objects Are Actually There
M Berke, Z Azerbayev, M Belledonne, Z Tavares, J Jara-Ettinger
arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.03105, 2021
2021
Attentional dynamics during multiple object tracking are explained at subsecond resolution by a new'hypothesis-driven adaptive computation'framework
M Belledonne, E Butkus, B Scholl, I Yildirim
Journal of Vision 21 (9), 2253-2253, 2021
2021
Modeling temporal attention in dynamic scenes: Hypothesis-driven resource allocation using adaptive computation explains both objective tracking performance and subjective …
E Butkus, M Belledonne, BJ Scholl, I Yildirim
CogSci, 2020
2020
Real-time inference of physical properties in dynamic scenes.
K Smith, M Belledonne, I Yildirim, J Wu, J Tenenbaum
CogSci, 3362, 2019
2019
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