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Katılım Ekim 2020
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SP Arun
SP Arun@sparuniisc·
In a study, now out in Attention Perception & Psychophysics (by @Psychonomic_Soc), @ananyapassi and I have some cool insights about how parts combine in sound-shape associations (in the famous Bouba-Kiki effect). Read on to find out more! 1/12
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Mick Bonner
Mick Bonner@michaelfbonner·
Excited for #VSS2025! Check out this cool work from the lab.
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Thomas Cherian
Thomas Cherian@copy2thomas·
Although it took an exceptionally long time to get this out to you all, I am extremely proud of my first manuscript . This study could not have been possible without @sparuniisc's invaluable guidance and the excellent resources and support from @psychopy. Please read below:
SP Arun@sparuniisc

In a new study, out now in Attention Perception & Psychophysics, Thomas Cherian (@copy2thomas) and I have some exciting insights into what we see when an object is occluded. Like all good things, the origin of this study was simple curiosity. Consider the picture below: 1/25

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chinmay
chinmay@ingalala·
(somewhat late) life announcement: this fall I started a PhD in economics at @berkeleyecon ! I am very excited for this journey, and I hope to make at least a little bit of progress in my quest of making the world a slightly better place, and one about which we know slightly more
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Mohit Kumar Jolly
Mohit Kumar Jolly@mkjolly15·
After 2 years in peer review, finally accepted @eLife. Our minimal model for planar cell polarity that explains experimentally observed swirling patterns using 3 parameters. Work led by @divyoj, in collaboration with Sriram Ramaswamy & Mohd Suhail Rizvi. elifesciences.org/articles/84053
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Mick Bonner
Mick Bonner@michaelfbonner·
Can we gain a deep understanding of neural representations through dimensionality reduction? Our new work shows that the visual representations of the human brain need to be understood in high dimensions. w/ @RajThrowaway42 & Brice Ménard. arxiv.org/abs/2409.06843#
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Zirui Chen
Zirui Chen@ziruichen44·
Why do varied DNN designs yield equally good models of human vision? Our preprint with @michaelfbonner shows that diverse DNNs represent images with a shared set of latent dimensions, and these shared dimensions turn out to also be the most brain-aligned. arxiv.org/abs/2408.12804
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Atlas Kazemian
Atlas Kazemian@AtlasKazemian·
What underlies the emergence of cortex-aligned representations in DNNs? Large-scale pre-training has been a major focus, but we show that certain architectural manipulations can yield high brain similarity even in untrained CNNs. w/@michaelfbonner biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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Aritra Biswas
Aritra Biswas@AritraB24401348·
New paper alert!! The second chapter from my PhD just got published in @journal_evo . Here we tested a bunch of hypotheses to explain the extreme asymmetry of species richness distribution across different tarantula subfamilies. Continued.....
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Nikhita Kirthivasan
Nikhita Kirthivasan@NikhitaKirthiv1·
Graduated from the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru with a Bachelor's of Science (Research) degree, majoring in Biology. I was awarded the Krothapalli Satyanarayana and Vimaladevi Medal for my performance. This marks the end of the amazing journey of my UG days. (1/n)
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