Vlad Ayzenberg

Vlad Ayzenberg

Carnegie Mellon University

H-index: 9

North America-United States

About Vlad Ayzenberg

Vlad Ayzenberg, With an exceptional h-index of 9 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Carnegie Mellon University, specializes in the field of Cognitive Neuroscience, Development, Perception, Spatial Cognition.

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

Development of visual object recognition

Object geometry serves humans’ intuitive physics of stability

Differential functional reorganization of ventral and dorsal visual pathways following childhood hemispherectomy

Visual looming is a primitive for human emotion

Using deep neural networks to address the how of object recognition

Reply to Goodale & Milner: The where, what, and how of object recognition

Cognitive Sciences

Does the brain's ventral visual pathway compute object shape?

Vlad Ayzenberg Information

University

Position

Postdoctoral fellow

Citations(all)

350

Citations(since 2020)

284

Cited By

118

hIndex(all)

9

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

9

i10Index(since 2020)

9

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Vlad Ayzenberg Skills & Research Interests

Cognitive Neuroscience

Development

Perception

Spatial Cognition

Top articles of Vlad Ayzenberg

Development of visual object recognition

2024/2

Object geometry serves humans’ intuitive physics of stability

Scientific Reports

2024/1/19

Differential functional reorganization of ventral and dorsal visual pathways following childhood hemispherectomy

Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience

2023/12/1

Visual looming is a primitive for human emotion

bioRxiv

2023/8/31

Using deep neural networks to address the how of object recognition

PsyArXiv

2023/4/26

Reply to Goodale & Milner: The where, what, and how of object recognition

2023/2/8

Cognitive Sciences

2020

Does the brain's ventral visual pathway compute object shape?

2022/12/1

Temporal asymmetries and interactions between dorsal and ventral visual pathways during object recognition

Cerebral Cortex Communications

2023

Perception of an object’s global shape is best described by a model of skeletal structure in human infants

elife

2022/5/25

The dorsal visual pathway represents object-centered spatial relations for object recognition

Journal of Neuroscience

2022/5/4

Skeletal representations of shape in the human visual cortex

Neuropsychologia

2022/1/7

Spatial and featural cue weighting in children’s developing object representations

2021/12/3

Young children outperform feed-forward and recurrent neural networks on challenging object recognition tasks

Journal of Vision

2020/10/20

The relations among navigation, object analysis, and magnitude perception in children: Evidence for a network of Euclidean geometry

Cognitive Development

2020/10/1

Unique contributions of skeletal structure to shape perception and object recognition

2020

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