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Donald Li
Donald Li
Johns Hopkins University Cognitive Science
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Decoding levels of representation in reading: A representational similarity approach
S Fischer-Baum, D Bruggemann, IF Gallego, DSP Li, ER Tamez
Cortex 90, 88-102, 2017
582017
Functional orthographic units in Chinese character reading: Are there abstract radical identities?
SPD Li, SP Law, KYD Lau, B Rapp
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 28, 610-623, 2021
72021
Curvature as an organizing principle of mid-level visual representation: a semantic-preference mapping approach
SPD Li, M Bonner
NeurIPS 2020 Workshop SVRHM, 2020
72020
Emergent selectivity for scenes, object properties, and contour statistics in feedforward models of scene-preferring cortex
DSP Li, MF Bonner
5*2021
Deep neural network models of visual cortex reveal curvature and real-world size as organizing principles of mid-level representation
SP Li, M Bonner
Journal of Vision 21 (9), 2751-2751, 2021
12021
A scene with an invisible wall-the role of navigational experience in visual scene perception
S Park, DSP Li, J Shao, Z Lu, M McCloskey
Journal of Vision 20 (11), 990-990, 2020
12020
A scene with an invisible wall-does navigation experience influence scene perception?
SP Li, Z Lu, S Park
Journal of Vision 19 (10), 161d-161d, 2019
12019
Representation of event boundaries in the first-person navigation
B Choi, DSP Li, S Park
Journal of Vision 23 (9), 5993-5993, 2023
2023
An interpretable alternative to convolutional neural networks: the scattering transform
SP Li, M Bonner
Journal of Vision 22 (14), 3762-3762, 2022
2022
Interpretable neural network models of visual cortex - A scattering transform approach
DSP Li, MF Bonner
2022 Conference on Cognitive Computational Neuroscience, 2022
2022
COMPUTATIONAL MODELS OF FEATURE REPRESENTATIONS IN THE VENTRAL VISUAL STREAM
SP Li
Johns Hopkins University, 2021
2021
Changes in functional connectivity between the left fusiform gyrus and the right hemisphere homologues of the orthographic processing network in acquired dysgraphia
SP Li, Y Tao, B Rapp
Frontier Human Neuroscience, 2019
2019
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