Technical Program

PS-1A: Poster Session 1A

Session Type: Poster
Time: Thursday, September 6, 16:30 - 18:30
Location: Symphony/Overture
 
 PS-1A.1: Potential cortical and computational biases in representational similarity analysis
         Daniel Leeds; Fordham University
         David Shutov; Fordham University
 
 PS-1A.2: From prediction to modification - modeling first impression of faces
         Amanda Song; University of California, San Diego
         Chad Atalla; University of California, San Diego
         Li Linjie; University of California, San Diego
         Bartholomew Tam; University of California, San Diego
         Garrison Cottrell; University of California, San Diego
 
 PS-1A.3: Can Deep Neural Networks Rival Human Ability to Generalize in Core Object Recognition?
         Jonas Kubilius; MIT
         Kohitij Kar; MIT
         Kailyn Schmidt; MIT
         James DiCarlo; MIT
 
 PS-1A.4: Theta phase at encoding leads to successful memory formation
         Josefina Cruzat; Universitat Pompeu Fabra
         Mireia Torralba; Universitat Pompeu Fabra
         Manuela Ruzzoli; Universitat Pompeu Fabra
         Gustavo Deco; Universitat Pompeu Fabra
         Salvador Soto-Faraco; Universitat Pompeu Fabra
 
 PS-1A.5: Voxel-wise Modeling with Spatial Regularization: Application to Semantic Mapping during Natural Listening
         ÖZGÜR YILMAZ; Bilkent University
         EMİN ÇELİK; Bilkent University
         TOLGA ÇUKUR; Bilkent University
 
 PS-1A.6: The many directions of feedback alignment
         Brian Cheung; UC Berkeley
         Daniel Jiang; UC Berkeley
 
 PS-1A.7: A biphasic temporal pattern in pupil size around perceptual switches in binocular rivalry
         Gilles de Hollander; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
         Eline R. Kupers; New York University
         Jan W. Brascamp; Michigan State University
         Tomas H. Knapen; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
 
 PS-1A.9: Understanding illusory face perception in the human brain
         Susan Wardle; National Institutes of Health
         Jessica Taubert; National Institutes of Health
         Lina Teichmann; Macquarie University
         Chris Baker; National Institutes of Health
 
 PS-1A.10: Approximate inference explains paradoxical data in two-event causal inference task
         Sabyasachi Shivkumar; University of Rochester
         Madeline Cappelloni; University of Rochester
         Ross Maddox; University of Rochester
         Ralf M. Haefner; University of Rochester
 
 PS-1A.11: Predicting human perceived similarity across a wide range of object categories via sparse positive embeddings
         Martin Hebart; Laboratory of Brain & Cognition, National Institute of Mental Health
         Charles Zheng; Section on Functional Imaging Methods, National Institute of Mental Health
         Francisco Pereira; Section on Functional Imaging Methods, National Institute of Mental Health
         Chris Baker; Laboratory of Brain & Cognition, National Institute of Mental Health
 
 PS-1A.12: Humans can outperform Q-learning in terms of learning efficiency
         Holger Mohr; Technische Universität Dresden
         Katharina Zwosta; Technische Universität Dresden
         Dimitrije Markovic; Technische Universität Dresden
         Sebastian Bitzer; Technische Universität Dresden
         Uta Wolfensteller; Technische Universität Dresden
         Hannes Ruge; Technische Universität Dresden
 
 PS-1A.13: Cortical Microcircuits from a Generative Vision Model
         Dileep George; Vicarious AI
         Alexander Lavin; Vicarious AI
         J. Swaroop Guntupalli; Vicarious AI
         David Mely; Vicarious AI
         Nick Hay; Vicarious AI
         Miguel Lázaro-Gredilla; Vicarious AI
 
 PS-1A.14: Are you sure about that? On the origins of confidence in concept learning
         Hrvoje Stojic; University College London
         Eran Eldar; University College London
         Hassan Bassam; University College London
         Peter Dayan; University College London
         Raymond J. Dolan; University College London
 
 PS-1A.15: Deep Predictive Coding Models of Sensory Information Processing in the Brain
         Shirin Dora; University of Amsterdam
         Cyriel Pennartz; University of Amsterdam
         Sander Bohte; Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica
 
 PS-1A.16: Repetition Suppression during Movement Execution Reflects Different Mechanisms in the Striatum than in the Neocortex
         Eva Berlot; Western University
         Nicola J. Popp; Western University
         Jörn Diedrichsen; Western University
 
 PS-1A.17: Representation of adversarial images in deep neural networks and the human brain
         Chi Zhang; National Digital Switching System Engineering and Technological Research Center
         Xiaohan Duan; National Digital Switching System Engineering and Technological Research Center
         Ruyuan Zhang; University of Minnesota
         Li Tong; National Digital Switching System Engineering and Technological Research Center
 
 PS-1A.18: Antagonistic cross-links and reciprocal couplings emerge in optimal multisensory integration
         He Wang; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
         Wen-Hao Zhang; University of Pittsburgh
         K. Y. Michael Wong; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
         Si Wu; Peking University
 
 PS-1A.19: Choice History Biases Subsequent Evidence Accumulation
         Anne Urai; University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
         Jan Willem de Gee; University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
         Konstantinos Tsetsos; University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
         Tobias Donner; University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
 
 PS-1A.20: BOLD predictions: automated simulation of fMRI experiments
         Leila Wehbe; UC Berkeley
         Alexander G Huth; UT Austin
         Fatma Deniz; UC Berkeley
         James Gao; UC Berkeley
         Marie-Luise Kieseler; Dartmouth University
         Jack L Gallant; UC Berkeley
 
 PS-1A.21: Towards a common philosophy of explanation for artificial and biological intelligence
         Jessica Thompson; University of Montreal
 
 PS-1A.22: Low-Rank Nonlinear Decoding of μ-ECoG from the Primary Auditory Cortex
         Melikasadat Emami; University of California, Los Angeles
         Mojtaba Sahraee Ardakan; University of California, Los Angeles
         Parthe Pandit; University of California, Los Angeles
         Alyson Fletcher; University of California, Los Angeles
         Sundeep Rangan; New York University
         Michael Trumpis; Duke University
         Brinnae Bent; Duke University
         Chia-Han Chiang; Duke University
         Jonathan Viventi; Duke University
 
 PS-1A.23: Laterally connected neural field provides precise centroid estimates
         Sebastian Waz; University of California, Irvine
         Charles Chubb; University of California, Irvine
 
 PS-1A.24: Noisy inference of value signals in frontal cortex drives exploration during reward-guided learning
         Charles Findling; Ecole normale supérieure
         Vasilisa Skvortsova; Ecole normale supérieure
         Rémi Dromnelle; Université Pierre et Marie Curie
         Nicolas Chopin; École nationale de la statistique et de l'administration économique
         Stefano Palminteri; Ecole normale supérieure
         Valentin Wyart; Ecole normale supérieure
 
 PS-1A.25: Modeling the Intuitive Physics of Stability Judgments Using Deep Hierarchical Convolutional Neural Networks
         Colin Conwell; Harvard University
         George Alvarez; Harvard University
 
 PS-1A.27: Deep Neural Networks Represent Semantic Category in Object Images Independently from Low-level Shape
         Astrid Zeman; KULeuven
         J Brendan Ritchie; KULeuven
         Stefania Bracci; KULeuven
         Hans Op de Beeck; KULeuven
 
 PS-1A.28: Temporal dynamics underlying sound discrimination in the human brain
         Matthew Lowe; MIT
         Santani Teng; MIT
         Yalda Mohsenzadeh; MIT
         Ian Charest; University of Birmingham
         Dimitrios Pantazis; MIT
         Aude Oliva; MIT
 
 PS-1A.29: Rapid detection of social interactions in the human brain
         Leyla Isik; MIT
         Anna Mynick; MIT
         Dimitrios Pantazis; MIT
         Nancy Kanwisher; MIT
 
 PS-1A.30: A value-based explanation for lapses in perceptual decisions
         Sashank Pisupati; Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
         Lital Chartarifsky; Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
         Anne Churchland; Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
 
 PS-1A.31: Deep Graph Convolutional Neural Networks Identify Frontoparietal Control and Default Mode Network Contributions to Mental Imagery
         Michael Craig; University of Cambridge
         Ram Adapa; University of Cambridge
         Ioannis Pappas; University of Cambridge
         David Menon; University of Cambridge
         Emmanuel Stamatakis; University of Cambridge
 
 PS-1A.32: Generalized Schema Learning by Neural Networks
         Catherine Chen; Princeton University
         Qihong Lu; Princeton University
         Andre Beukers; Princeton University
         Chris Baldassano; Princeton University
         Kenneth Norman; Princeton University
 
 PS-1A.33: Incorporating an adaptive learning rate in a neural model of action selection
         Sverrir Thorgeirsson; University of Waterloo
         Brent Komer; University of Waterloo
         Chris Eliasmith; University of Waterloo
 
 PS-1A.34: Deep Predictive Learning in Vision
         Randall O'Reilly; University of Colorado Boulder
         John Rohrlich; University of Colorado Boulder
 
 PS-1A.35: Shaping Model-Free Reinforcement-Learning with Model-Based Pseudorewards
         Paul Krueger; Princeton University
         Thomas Griffiths; Princeton University
 
 PS-1A.36: Brain connectivity is modularly represented in the genome
         Maxwell Bertolero; University of Pennsylvania
         Graham Baum; University of Pennsylvania
         Theodore Satterthwaite; University of Pennsylvania
         Danielle Bassett; University of Pennsylvania
 
 PS-1A.37: Learning and Reasoning in a Complex Environment
         David Barack; Columbia University
         C Daniel Salzman; Columbia University
 
 PS-1A.38: Human Priors in Hierarchical Program Induction
         Mark Ho; UC Berkeley
         Sophia Sanborn; UC Berkeley
         Fred Callaway; UC Berkeley
         David Bourgin; UC Berkeley
         Tom Griffiths; UC Berkeley
 
 PS-1A.39: Dopaminergic changes in striatal pathway competition modify specific cognitive decision parameters
         Kyle Dunovan; Carnegie Mellon University
         Catalina Vich; Universitat de les Illes Balears
         Matthew Clapp; University of South Carolina
         Jonathan Rubin; University of Pittsburgh
         Timothy Verstynen; Carnegie Mellon University
 
 PS-1A.40: Learning Intermediate Features of Object Affordances with a Convolutional Neural Network
         Aria Wang; Carnegie Mellon University
         Michael Tarr; Carnegie Mellon University
 
 PS-1A.42: A Neural Microcircuit Model for a Scalable Scale-invariant Representation of Time
         Yue Liu; Boston University
         Zoran Tiganj; Boston University
         Michael Hasselmo; Boston University
         Marc Howard; Boston University
 
 PS-1A.43: Microcircuit Design for Real-Time Data Acquisition and Neuromuscular Control of Insect Motion
         Evan Faulkner; University of Connecticut
         Abhishek Dutta; University of Connecticut
 
 PS-1A.44: Predictive Coding Produces Alpha-band Rhythmic Travelling Waves
         Andrea Alamia; CNRS - Université de Toulouse
         Rufin VanRullen; CNRS - Université de Toulouse
 
 PS-1A.45: Auditory scene analysis as Bayesian inference in sound source models
         Maddie Cusimano; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
         Luke Hewitt; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
         Joshua B. Tenenbaum; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
         Josh H. McDermott; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 
 PS-1A.46: A Network Science Cartography of Cognitive Control System Dynamics
         Carrisa V Cocuzza; Rutgers University
         Julia Hamilton; Rutgers University
         Emily Winfield; Rutgers University
         Danielle S. Bassett; University of Pennsylvania
         Michael W Cole; Rutgers University