Robert Jacobs

Robert Jacobs

University of Rochester

H-index: 43

North America-United States

About Robert Jacobs

Robert Jacobs, With an exceptional h-index of 43 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Rochester, specializes in the field of Cognitive Science, Perception, Cognition, Machine Learning.

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

Implications of capacity-limited, generative models for human vision

Rapid runtime learning by curating small datasets of high-quality items obtained from memory

Analogy-related information can be accessed by simple addition and subtraction of fMRI activation patterns, without participants performing any analogy task

Conceptual knowledge shapes visual working memory for complex visual information

Optimal attentional allocation in the presence of capacity constraints in uncued and cued visual search

Semantic influence on visual working memory of object identity and location

The importance of constraints on constraints

Modeling Human Cognitive Flexibility with Extemporaneous Networks.

Robert Jacobs Information

University

Position

Professor of Brain and Cognitive Sciences

Citations(all)

21095

Citations(since 2020)

4664

Cited By

18098

hIndex(all)

43

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

73

i10Index(since 2020)

47

Email

University Profile Page

University of Rochester

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Robert Jacobs Skills & Research Interests

Cognitive Science

Perception

Cognition

Machine Learning

Top articles of Robert Jacobs

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Implications of capacity-limited, generative models for human vision

Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Joseph Scott German

Robert A Jacobs

2023/1

Rapid runtime learning by curating small datasets of high-quality items obtained from memory

PLOS Computational Biology

Joseph Scott German

Guofeng Cui

Chenliang Xu

Robert A Jacobs

2023/10/4

Analogy-related information can be accessed by simple addition and subtraction of fMRI activation patterns, without participants performing any analogy task

Neurobiology of Language

Meng-Huan Wu

Andrew J Anderson

Robert A Jacobs

Rajeev DS Raizada

2022/2/10

Conceptual knowledge shapes visual working memory for complex visual information

Scientific Reports

Chris R Sims

Rachel A Lerch

John A Tarduno

Robert A Jacobs

2022/5/16

Optimal attentional allocation in the presence of capacity constraints in uncued and cued visual search

Journal of Vision

Christopher J Bates

Robert A Jacobs

2021/5/3

Semantic influence on visual working memory of object identity and location

Cognition

Ruoyang Hu

Robert A Jacobs

2021/12/1

The importance of constraints on constraints

Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Christopher J Bates

Chris R Sims

Robert A Jacobs

2020

Modeling Human Cognitive Flexibility with Extemporaneous Networks.

Joseph German

Robert Jacobs

2020

Efficient data compression in perception and perceptual memory.

Psychological review

Christopher J Bates

Robert A Jacobs

2020/10

Can machine learning account for human visual object shape similarity judgments?

Vision Research

Joseph Scott German

Robert A Jacobs

2020/2/1

Cortical transformation of stimulus space in order to linearize a linearly inseparable task

Journal of cognitive neuroscience

Meng-Huan Wu

David Kleinschmidt

Lauren Emberson

Donias Doko

Shimon Edelman

...

2020/12/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 203
Michael I. Jordan

Michael I. Jordan

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 92
Richard Aslin

Richard Aslin

Yale University

H-index: 55
Martin A. Tanner

Martin A. Tanner

North Western University

H-index: 52
John K. Kruschke

John K. Kruschke

Indiana University Bloomington

H-index: 44
Ladan Shams

Ladan Shams

University of California, Los Angeles

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