Jack Taylor

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Jack Taylor

@JackEdTaylor

Postdoctoral researcher @FiebachLab https://t.co/bWdQiyVUek

Frankfurt am Main, Germany Beigetreten Aralık 2018
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Jack Taylor@JackEdTaylor·
Finally, even though it is more computationally constrained and interpretable, Wasserstein distance performs similarly well to features extracted from the best-performing layers of artificial neural networks!
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We also show that the optimal transport framework can accommodate geometric invariance. For example, Gromov-Wasserstein distance can be used to capture representations invariant to differences in position and size
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Jack Taylor@JackEdTaylor·
New preprint! 📰 We argue that optimal transport provides a useful framework for describing early orthographic processing/representations. In particular, we focus on letter shape similarity... biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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So happy to see this EEG study out! 🧠⚡️ We were surprised to see that, in biasing contexts, the word N1 showed a pattern seemingly inconsistent with a simple predictive coding model
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New paper in Imaging Neuroscience by Jack E. Taylor, Guillaume A. Rousselet, and Sara C. Sereno: Can prediction error explain predictability effects on the N1 during picture-word verification? doi.org/10.1162/imag_a…

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depths of wikipedia!
depths of wikipedia!@depthsofwiki·
he looks so cool for 1865
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Elle Cordova@ellerhymes·
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@wmvanvliet @robustgar (5)...(if we treat complexity as a kind of prediction error). This puts me in mind of some of the work from @GaglBenjamin et al. on orthographic prediction error where they calculate pixel differences from an orthographic prior.
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@wmvanvliet @robustgar (4) Looking at whether the effect differed across 4 bins of predictability... maybe? It looks like the complexity-amplitude correlation depends on predictability. Again though, it looks like the direction is inconsistent with predictive coding...
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New EEG preprint! 🧠⚡️👲 With @robustgar and Sara Sereno, we collected EEG data from 68 participants to test a simple predictive coding account of the word N1 (N170). Surprisingly, we found a pattern of effects in the opposite direction to that expected... doi.org/10.1101/2023.0…
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Jack Taylor@JackEdTaylor·
@wmvanvliet @robustgar No actually! If using the canny edge detector, would you just sum the pixels in the edges as an estimate of complexity?
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Marijn van Vliet@wmvanvliet·
@JackEdTaylor @robustgar Did you compute visual complexity of the stimuli? In my experience N1 is super sensitive to it. You controlled word length, but even differences in visual complexity between letters can affect N1. Canny edge detection is a very effective N1 predictor.
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