Michael S Landy

Michael S Landy

New York University

H-index: 56

North America-United States

About Michael S Landy

Michael S Landy, With an exceptional h-index of 56 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at New York University, specializes in the field of Visual perception, Sensory cue integration, Texture perception, Bayesian models of vision, visual control of movement.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Uncertainty-based causal inference modulates audiovisual temporal recalibration

Single-trial fMRI decoding of 3D motion based on stereoscopic and perspective cues

Causal inference modulates audiovisual temporal recalibration

Bayesian analysis of motion priors and speed discrimination in the periphery

An Image-Computable Model of Orientation-Tuned Normalization

Feeling lucky? Prospective and retrospective cues for sensorimotor confidence

Multisensory causal inference is feature-specific, not object-based

Identifying cortical areas that underlie the transformation from 2D retinal to 3D head-centric motion signals

Michael S Landy Information

University

Position

Professor of Psychology and Neural Science

Citations(all)

14041

Citations(since 2020)

3401

Cited By

11951

hIndex(all)

56

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

125

i10Index(since 2020)

73

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University Profile Page

New York University

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Michael S Landy Skills & Research Interests

Visual perception

Sensory cue integration

Texture perception

Bayesian models of vision

visual control of movement

Top articles of Michael S Landy

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Uncertainty-based causal inference modulates audiovisual temporal recalibration

bioRxiv

Luhe Li

Fangfang Hong

Stephanie Badde

Michael S Landy

2024

Single-trial fMRI decoding of 3D motion based on stereoscopic and perspective cues

Journal of Vision

Puti Wen

Michael Landy

Bas Rokers

2023/8/1

Causal inference modulates audiovisual temporal recalibration

Journal of Vision

Luhe Li

Fangfang Hong

Stephanie Badde

Michael S Landy

2023/8/1

Bayesian analysis of motion priors and speed discrimination in the periphery

Journal of Vision

Amy Nguyen

Michael Landy

Eero Simoncelli

Kathryn Bonnen

2023/8/1

An Image-Computable Model of Orientation-Tuned Normalization

Journal of Vision

Ilona Bloem

Iris Groen

Kenichi Yuasa

Giovanni Piantoni

Stephanie Montenegro

...

2023/8/1

Feeling lucky? Prospective and retrospective cues for sensorimotor confidence

PLoS computational biology

Marissa E Fassold

Shannon M Locke

Michael S Landy

2023/6/26

Multisensory causal inference is feature-specific, not object-based

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B

Stephanie Badde

Michael S Landy

Wendy J Adams

2023/9/25

Identifying cortical areas that underlie the transformation from 2D retinal to 3D head-centric motion signals

NeuroImage

Puti Wen

Michael S Landy

Bas Rokers

2023/4/15

Decoding of binocular motion extends the hierarchy of motion processing in the human brain

Journal of Vision

Puti Wen

Michael Landy

Bas Rokers

2022/12/5

Audiovisual integration across space and time

Journal of Vision

Fangfang Hong

Jiaming Xu

Megha Kalia

Stephanie Badde

Michael Landy

2022/12/5

Repeated exposure to either consistently spatiotemporally congruent or consistently incongruent audiovisual stimuli modulates the audiovisual common-cause prior

Scientific reports

Fangfang Hong

Stephanie Badde

Michael S Landy

2022/9/15

Suprathreshold perceptual decisions constrain models of confidence

PLoS computational biology

Shannon M Locke

Michael S Landy

Pascal Mamassian

2022/7/27

Prospective and Retrospective Cues for Sensorimotor Confidence in a Reaching Task

Journal of Vision

Marissa Evans

Shannon Locke

Michael Landy

2022/5/15

Causal inference regulates audiovisual spatial recalibration via its influence on audiovisual perception

PLoS computational biology

Fangfang Hong

Stephanie Badde

Michael S Landy

2021/11/15

Exposure to congruent or incongruent audiovisual stimuli modulates observers’ prior about a common cause for vision and audition

Journal of Vision

Fangfang Hong

Stephanie Badde

Michael Landy

2021/9/27

Causal inference and the evolution of opposite neurons

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Stephanie Badde

Fangfang Hong

Michael S Landy

2021/9/7

Audiovisual recalibration and stimulus reliability

Journal of Vision

Fangfang Hong

Stephanie Badde

Michael Landy

2020/10/20

Priors and payoffs in confidence judgments

Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics

Shannon M Locke

Elon Gaffin-Cahn

Nadia Hosseinizaveh

Pascal Mamassian

Michael S Landy

2020/8

Modality-specific attention attenuates visual-tactile integration and recalibration effects by reducing prior expectations of a common source for vision and touch

Cognition

Stephanie Badde

Karen T Navarro

Michael S Landy

2020/4/1

Contingent adaptation in masking and surround suppression

Vision research

Hörmet Yiltiz

David J Heeger

Michael S Landy

2020/1/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 97
David J Heeger

David J Heeger

New York University

H-index: 95
Eero P Simoncelli

Eero P Simoncelli

New York University

H-index: 73
Martin Banks

Martin Banks

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 58
Laurence T Maloney

Laurence T Maloney

New York University

H-index: 56
Misha Pavel

Misha Pavel

Northeastern University

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