Miguel Eckstein

Miguel Eckstein

University of California, Santa Barbara

H-index: 54

North America-United States

About Miguel Eckstein

Miguel Eckstein, With an exceptional h-index of 54 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Santa Barbara, specializes in the field of Vision, Attention, Learning, Neuroscience, Cognition.

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

A bivariate binormal model for modelling double reading of screening mammograms

Emergent human-like covert attention in feedforward convolutional neural networks

How experts and novices judge other people’s knowledgeability from language use

A preference to look closer to the eyes is associated with a position-invariant face neural code

A 2D synthesized image improves the 3D search for foveated visual systems

Eye Movements during Free Viewing and Scene Description are Similarly Directed to Objects Critical to Scene Understanding

Discrimination tasks in simulated low‐dose CT noise

Perceptual learning: Policy insights from basic research to real-world applications

Miguel Eckstein Information

University

Position

Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences

Citations(all)

9584

Citations(since 2020)

3203

Cited By

7625

hIndex(all)

54

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

146

i10Index(since 2020)

81

Email

University Profile Page

University of California, Santa Barbara

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Miguel Eckstein Skills & Research Interests

Vision

Attention

Learning

Neuroscience

Cognition

Top articles of Miguel Eckstein

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A bivariate binormal model for modelling double reading of screening mammograms

Craig K Abbey

Jessie JJ Gommers

Miguel P Eckstein

Mireille JM Broeders

Ioannis Sechopoulos

2024/3/29

Emergent human-like covert attention in feedforward convolutional neural networks

Current Biology

Sudhanshu Srivastava

William Yang Wang

Miguel P Eckstein

2024/2/5

How experts and novices judge other people’s knowledgeability from language use

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

Alexander H Bower

Nicole Han

Ansh Soni

Miguel P Eckstein

Mark Steyvers

2024/1/4

A preference to look closer to the eyes is associated with a position-invariant face neural code

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

Puneeth N Chakravarthula

Miguel P Eckstein

2023/11/6

A 2D synthesized image improves the 3D search for foveated visual systems

IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging

Devi S Klein

Miguel A Lago

Craig K Abbey

Miguel P Eckstein

2023/2/16

Eye Movements during Free Viewing and Scene Description are Similarly Directed to Objects Critical to Scene Understanding

Journal of Vision

Shravan Murlidaran

Miguel P Eckstein

2023/8/1

Discrimination tasks in simulated low‐dose CT noise

Medical Physics

Craig K Abbey

Frank W Samuelson

Rongping Zeng

John M Boone

Kyle J Myers

...

2023/7

Perceptual learning: Policy insights from basic research to real-world applications

Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Aaron R Seitz

Allison Sekuler

Barbara Dosher

Beverly A Wright

Chang-Bing Huang

...

2023/10

Neuronal population statistics, computations, and mechanisms of a feedforward convolutional neural network that learns to covertly attend

bioRxiv

Sudhanshu Srivastava

William Yang Wang

Miguel P Eckstein

2023

Statistical Characterization of Attention Effects on the Contrast Tuning Functions Of Neuronal Populations of a Convolutional Neural Network

Journal of Vision

Sudhanshu Srivastava

Miguel P Eckstein

2023/8/1

Head and body cues guide eye movements and facilitate target search in real-world videos

Journal of Vision

Nicole X Han

Miguel P Eckstein

2023/6/1

Widespread frontoparietal fMRI activity is greatly affected by changes in criterion placement, not discriminability, during recognition memory and visual detection tests

NeuroImage

Evan Layher

Tyler Santander

Puneeth Chakravarthula

Nicole Marinsek

Benjamin O Turner

...

2023/10/1

Central Vision Loss Worsens Scene Understanding and Increases Eye Movement Variability

Journal of Vision

Byron Johnson

Puneeth N Chakravarthula

Shravan Murlidaran

Ansh Soni

Michael Beyeler

...

2023/8/1

Collaborative generative ai: Integrating gpt-k for efficient editing in text-to-image generation

arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.11317

Wanrong Zhu

Xinyi Wang

Yujie Lu

Tsu-Jui Fu

Xin Eric Wang

...

2023/5/18

The search termination criterion mediating under exploration of 3D volumetric images

Devi Klein

Miguel P Eckstein

2023/8/31

Sufficient eye movement coverage of the 2D image plane might mediate under-exploration in 3D search

Journal of Vision

Devi Klein

Miguel P Eckstein

2023/8/1

Optimal visual search strategy with inter-saccade response correlations

Weimin Zhou

Miguel P Eckstein

2023/4/3

Inferential eye movement control while following dynamic gaze

Elife

Nicole Xiao Han

Miguel Patricio Eckstein

2023/8/24

Predictive accuracy of model observers in lesion discrimination tasks

Craig K Abbey

Frank W Samuelson

Rongping Zeng

John M Boone

Miguel P Eckstein

...

2023/4/3

Lower Search Efficiency for Conjunction vs. Feature Search for Convolutional Neural Networks

Journal of Vision

Ansh K Soni

Sudhanshu Srivastava

Miguel P Eckstein

2023/8/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 106
Scott Grafton MD

Scott Grafton MD

University of California, Santa Barbara

H-index: 76
John M Boone

John M Boone

University of California, Davis

H-index: 75
Marisa Carrasco

Marisa Carrasco

New York University

H-index: 47
Francis R. Verdun

Francis R. Verdun

Université de Lausanne

H-index: 41
Craig K. Abbey

Craig K. Abbey

University of California, Santa Barbara

H-index: 35
Barry Giesbrecht

Barry Giesbrecht

University of California, Santa Barbara

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