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Daniel Kaiser
Daniel Kaiser
Professor for Neural Computation, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen
Email yang diverifikasi di math.uni-giessen.de - Beranda
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Deep neural networks as scientific models
RM Cichy, D Kaiser
Trends in cognitive sciences 23 (4), 305-317, 2019
4422019
Disentangling representations of object shape and object category in human visual cortex: The animate–inanimate distinction
D Proklova*, D Kaiser*, MV Peelen
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 28 (5), 680-692, 2016
1542016
Object vision in a structured world
D Kaiser, GL Quek, RM Cichy, MV Peelen
Trends in cognitive sciences 23 (8), 672-685, 2019
1362019
Visual imagery and perception share neural representations in the alpha frequency band
S Xie, D Kaiser, RM Cichy
Current Biology 30 (13), 2621-2627. e5, 2020
1342020
Object grouping based on real-world regularities facilitates perception by reducing competitive interactions in visual cortex
D Kaiser, T Stein, MV Peelen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (30), 11217-11222, 2014
1032014
The neural dynamics of attentional selection in natural scenes
D Kaiser, NN Oosterhof, MV Peelen
Journal of neuroscience 36 (41), 10522-10528, 2016
1022016
Reward guides attention to object categories in real-world scenes.
C Hickey, D Kaiser, MV Peelen
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 144 (2), 264, 2015
992015
Repetition probability does not affect fMRI repetition suppression for objects
G Kovács, D Kaiser, DA Kaliukhovich, Z Vidnyánszky, R Vogels
Journal of Neuroscience 33 (23), 9805-9812, 2013
962013
Shape-independent object category responses revealed by MEG and fMRI decoding
D Kaiser*, DC Azzalini*, MV Peelen
Journal of Neurophysiology, 2016
852016
Testing promotes long-term learning via stabilizing activation patterns in a large network of brain areas
A Keresztes, D Kaiser, G Kovács, M Racsmány
Cerebral Cortex 24 (11), 3025-3035, 2014
852014
MEG sensor patterns reflect perceptual but not categorical similarity of animate and inanimate objects
D Proklova, D Kaiser, MV Peelen
NeuroImage 193, 167-177, 2019
582019
Real-world spatial regularities affect visual working memory for objects
D Kaiser, T Stein, MV Peelen
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 22, 1784-1790, 2015
582015
Can working memory be non-conscious?
T Stein, D Kaiser, G Hesselmann
Neuroscience of Consciousness 2016 (1), niv011, 2016
542016
The neural dynamics of familiar face recognition
GG Ambrus*, D Kaiser*, R Cichy, G Kovács
Cerebral Cortex, 2018
502018
Whole person-evoked fMRI activity patterns in human fusiform gyrus are accurately modeled by a linear combination of face-and body-evoked activity patterns
D Kaiser*, L Strnad*, KN Seidl, S Kastner, MV Peelen
Journal of Neurophysiology, 2013
492013
Neural correlates of priming and adaptation in familiar face perception
C Walther, SR Schweinberger, D Kaiser, G Kovács
Cortex 49 (7), 1963-1977, 2013
492013
Transformation from independent to integrative coding of multi-object arrangements in human visual cortex
D Kaiser, MV Peelen
NeuroImage 169, 334-341, 2018
432018
Interobject grouping facilitates visual awareness
T Stein, D Kaiser, MV Peelen
Journal of Vision 15 (8), 10-10, 2015
422015
The human visual system differentially represents subjectively and objectively invisible stimuli
T Stein, D Kaiser, JJ Fahrenfort, S Van Gaal
PLoS biology 19 (5), e3001241, 2021
412021
Getting to know you: Emerging neural representations during face familiarization
GG Ambrus, CM Eick, D Kaiser, G Kovács
Journal of Neuroscience 41 (26), 5687-5698, 2021
402021
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