

ananyapassi
57 posts




How do different brains create unique visual experiences from identical sensory input? New preprint w/ @MichaelFBonner: "High-dimensional structure underlying individual differences in naturalistic visual experience" 🧠 arxiv.org/abs/2505.12653


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


Big thanks to my PhD mentor @anna_beyeler for her support and all co-authors who contributed to this project! ✨ @dopaminergicmai, Giovanni Vardiero, Archi Garg, @daria__ri, @CelineNicolas2, @mnelly_dlm, @tinaxhabchi, @kris_neuro, @GjorJulijana, @yulonglilab and Emmanuel Valjent.












NEXT GEN LEADERSHIP AWARDS: Congrats to all of our winners, including grad students, postdocs and early-career researchers from across the globe, who received scholarships to attend @AGBT 2024. @bonesandbugs @eenork @NHGRI_Director #AGBT #AGBT24







Is purely visual information sufficient to explain human social interaction judgments? See new preprint w @leylaisi "Relational Visual Information explains Human Social Inference:A Graph Neural Network model for Social Interaction Recognition" to find out!psyarxiv.com/5cuyr