Publications

In Press
Healy-Clancy M. "The Daughters of Africa and Transatlantic Racial Kinship: C.L. Tshabalala and the Women’s Club Movement, 1912-1943". Amerikastudien/American Studies. In Press.
Gaskell I. David Carrier, A World Art History and its Objects, 2008. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism [Internet]. In Press;68(1). Website
Tamir DI, Mitchell JP. The default network distinguishes construals of proximal versus distal events. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience [Internet]. In Press. Website
Levitsky S, Way LA. Democracy and a Level Playing Field. Journal of Democracy. In Press.
Thompson D. Designing Responsibility: The Problem of Many Hands in Complex Organizations. In: van den Hoven J, Miller S, Pogge T The Design Turn in Applied Ethics. New York and Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press; In Press. designing_responsibility_1-28-11.pdf
Ramus F, Marshall CR, Rosen S, van der Lely HKJ. Developmental dyslexia and specific language impairment: towards a multidimensional model. Brain. In Press.
Polinsky M, Potsdam E. Diagnosing covert A-movement. In: Vol. Diagnostics in Syntax, ed. Lisa Cheng and Norbert Corver. ; In Press. diagnostics.revised-1.pdf
Snedeker J, Geren J, Shafto C. Different Paths: Changes in second-language acquisition between three and five years of age. [Internet]. In Press. Website
Snedeker J, Geren J, Shafto C. Different Paths: Changes in second-language acquisition between three and five years of age. [Internet]. In Press. Website
Colyvas J, Snellman K, Bercovitz J, Feldman M. Disentangling Effort and Performance: A Renewed Look at Gender Differences in Commercializing Medical School Research. Journal of Technology Transfer. In Press. disentangling.pdf
Snedeker J, Geren J, Shafto C. Disentangling the effects of cognitive development and linguistic expertise: A longitudinal study of the acquisition of English in internationally-adopted infants and preschoolers. [Internet]. In Press. Website
Snedeker J, Geren J, Shafto C. Disentangling the effects of cognitive development and linguistic expertise: A longitudinal study of the acquisition of English in internationally-adopted children. Cognitive Psychology [Internet]. In Press. Website
Siedlinski M, Tingley D, Lipman P, Cho MH, Litonjua AA, Sparrow D, Bakke P, Gulsvik A, Lomas DA, Anderson W. Dissecting direct and indirect genetic effects on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) susceptibility. Human Genetics. In Press.
Miele DB, Wager TD, Mitchell JP, Metcalfe J. Dissociating neural correlates of action monitoring and metacognition of agency. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience [Internet]. In Press. Website
Thothathiri M, Snedeker J, Hannon E. Distributional category learning by 12-month-old infants: an investigation into the role of prosody and distributional frames. [Internet]. In Press. Website
Bonawitz EB, Shafto P, Gweon H, Goodman N, Spelke E, Schulz LE. The double-edged sword of pedagogy: Teaching limits children’s spontaneous exploration and discovery. Cognition [Internet]. In Press. Website
Callaghan T, Moll H, Rakoczy H, Warneken F, Liszkowski U, Behne T, Tomasello M. Early social cognition in three cultural contexts. In: Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development. ; In Press.
Grant RW, Hertzberg BR. Education. In: The Blackwell Companion to Locke. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell; In Press. locke_education_final_draft.pdf
Zarrinpar A, Deldin P, Kosslyn SM. Effects of depression on central processing during visual mental imagery. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. In Press.
Dorr M, Vig E, Barth E. Efficient image representations and features. In: Proceedings of SPIE, Human Vision and Electronic Imaging XVIII. ; In Press.Abstract
Interdisciplinary research in human vision and electronic imaging has greatly contributed to the current state of the art in imaging technologies. Image compression and image quality are prominent examples and the progress made in these areas relies on a better understanding of what natural images are and how they are perceived by the human visual system. A key research question has been: given the (statistical) properties of natural images, what are the most efficient and perceptually relevant image representations, what are the most prominent and descriptive features of images and videos?We give an overview of how these topics have evolved over the 25 years of HVEI conferences and how they have influenced the current state of the art. There are a number of striking parallels between human vision and electronic imaging. The retina does lateral inhibition, one of the early coders was using a Laplacian pyramid; primary visual cortical areas have orientation- and frequency-selective neurons, the current JPEG standard defines similar wavelet transforms; the brain uses a sparse code, engineers are currently excited about sparse coding and compressed sensing. Some of this has indeed happened at the HVEI conferences and we would like to distill that.

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