Face recognition: The problem of compensating for changes in illumination direction
A face recognition system must recognize a face from a novel image despite the variations
between images of the same face. A common approach to overcoming image variations …
between images of the same face. A common approach to overcoming image variations …
Face recognition: The problem of compensating for changes in illumination direction
Recognizing faces is a difficult problem due to the generally similar shape of faces
combined with the considerable variability in images of the same face under different …
combined with the considerable variability in images of the same face under different …
Abnormal speech spectrum and increased pitch variability in young autistic children
YS Bonneh, Y Levanon, O Dean-Pardo… - Frontiers in human …, 2011 - frontiersin.org
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who can speak often exhibit abnormal voice
quality and speech prosody, but the exact nature and underlying mechanisms of these …
quality and speech prosody, but the exact nature and underlying mechanisms of these …
Context-enabled learning in the human visual system
Training was found to improve the performance of humans on a variety of visual perceptual
tasks,. However, the ability to detect small changes in the contrast of simple visual stimuli …
tasks,. However, the ability to detect small changes in the contrast of simple visual stimuli …
Excitatory–inhibitory network in the visual cortex: Psychophysical evidence
At early stages in visual processing cells respond to local stimuli with specific features such
as orientation and spatial frequency. Although the receptive fields of these cells have been …
as orientation and spatial frequency. Although the receptive fields of these cells have been …
[HTML][HTML] Perceptual learning in contrast discrimination: the effect of contrast uncertainty
Performance in perceptual tasks improves with repetition (perceptual learning), eventually
reaching a saturation level. Typically, when perceptual learning effects are studied, stimulus …
reaching a saturation level. Typically, when perceptual learning effects are studied, stimulus …
[HTML][HTML] Contrast sensitivity revealed by microsaccades
Microsaccades are small rapid and involuntary eye movements that occur during fixation in
an apparently stochastic manner. They are known to be inhibited in response to sensory …
an apparently stochastic manner. They are known to be inhibited in response to sensory …
[HTML][HTML] Contrast sensitivity revealed by spontaneous eyeblinks: Evidence for a common mechanism of oculomotor inhibition
Spontaneous eyeblinks are known to serve important physiological functions, and recent
evidence shows that they are also linked to cognitive processes. It is yet unclear whether this …
evidence shows that they are also linked to cognitive processes. It is yet unclear whether this …
Cross-modal extinction in a boy with severely autistic behaviour and high verbal intelligence
YS Bonneh, MK Belmonte, F Pei… - Cognitive …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Anecdotal reports from individuals with autism suggest a loss of awareness to stimuli from
one modality in the presence of stimuli from another. Here we document such a case in a …
one modality in the presence of stimuli from another. Here we document such a case in a …
Recurrent networks in human visual cortex: psychophysical evidence
To study the neuronal circuitry underlying visual spatial-integration processes, we measured
the effect of short and long chains of proximal Gabor-signal (GS) flankers (σ= λ= 0.15°) on …
the effect of short and long chains of proximal Gabor-signal (GS) flankers (σ= λ= 0.15°) on …