Publications of Martin N. Hebart

Journal Article (45)

2012
Journal Article
Hebart, M. N.; Donner, T. H.; Haynes, J.-D.: Human visual and parietal cortex encode visual choices independent of motor plans. NeuroImage 63 (3), pp. 1393 - 1403 (2012)
Journal Article
Christophel, T. B.; Hebart, M. N.; Haynes, J.-D.: Decoding the contents of visual short-term memory from human visual and parietal cortex. The Journal of Neuroscience 32 (38), pp. 12983 - 12989 (2012)
Journal Article
Hebart, M. N.; Hesselmann, G.: What visual information is processed in the human dorsal stream? The Journal of Neuroscience 32 (24), pp. 8107 - 8109 (2012)
2011
Journal Article
Stein, T.; Hebart, M. N.; Sterzer, P.: Breaking continuous flash suppression: A new measure of unconscious processing during interocular suppression? Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 5, 167 (2011)
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Hesselmann, G.; Hebart, M. N.; Malach, R.: Differential BOLD activity associated with subjective and objective reports during “Blindsight” in normal observers. The Journal of Neuroscience 31 (36), pp. 12936 - 12944 (2011)

Conference Paper (2)

2023
Conference Paper
Hebart, M. N.: Revealing interpretable object representations from human visual cortex and artificial neural networks. In: Proceedings of the 11th International Winter Conference on Brain-Computer Interface (BCI). IEEE (2023)
2022
Conference Paper
Hansen, H.; Hebart, M. N.: Semantic features of object concepts generated with GPT-3. In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Vol. 44. (2022)

Meeting Abstract (4)

2023
Meeting Abstract
Singer, J.; Karapetian, A.; Hebart, M. N.; Cichy, R.: Revealing the locus and content of behaviorally relevant information about real-world scenes in human visual cortex. In Journal of Vision, 23, 4712. Scholar One, Inc., Charlottesville, VA (2023)
2021
Meeting Abstract
Schmidt, F.; Hebart, M. N.; Schmid, A.; Fleming, R. W.: The mental representation of materials distilled from >1.5 million similarity judgements. In Journal of Vision, 21, 1981. Scholar One, Inc., Charlottesville, VA (2021)
Meeting Abstract
Seeliger, K.; Roth, J.; Schmid, T.; Hebart, M. N.: Synthesizing preferred stimuli for individual voxels in the human visual system. In Journal of Vision, 21, 2311. Scholar One, Inc., Charlottesville, VA (2021)
2020
Meeting Abstract
Kaniuth, P.; Hebart, M. N.: Tuned representational similarity analysis: Improving the fit between computational models of vision and brain data. In Journal of Vision, 20, 1076. Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting 2020, June 19, 2020 - June 24, 2020. Scholar One, Inc., Charlottesville, VA (2020)

Talk (10)

2022
Talk
Hebart, M. N.: Revealing the core dimensions underlying mental representations of objects. CRC Workshop on Cardinal Mechanisms of Perception, Rauischholzhausen Castle, Germany (2022)
Talk
Hansen, H.; Hebart, M. N.: Semantic features of object concepts generated with GPT-3. 44th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci), Toronto, ON, Canada (2022)
Talk
Hebart, M. N.: Core representational dimensions of visually-perceived objects. Mind Brain Annual Meeting (SAMBA), Salzburg, Austria (2022)
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Hebart, M. N.: The THINGS initiative: A global initiative of researchers for representative sampling of objects in brains, behavior, and computational models. Annual Meeting of the Vision Science Society (VSS) , St. Pete Beach, FL, USA (2022)
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Hebart, M. N.; Perkuhn, J.; Kaniuth, P.: Efficiently-generated object similarity scores predicted from human feature ratings and deep neural network activations. Annual Meeting of the Vision Science Society (VSS), St. Pete Beach, FL, USA (2022)
2021
Talk
Kaniuth, P.; Hebart, M. N.: Feature-reweighted RSA: A general purpose method for increasing the fit between vision models and brain data. 10th IMPRS NeuroCom Summer School, Virtual (2021)
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Hebart, M. N.: Revealing interpretable representations in artificial and biological vision. Japanese Meeting for Human Brain Imaging, National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, Japan (2021)
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Hebart, M. N.: Revealing the similarities and differences between object representations in humans and DNNs. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen (TeaP), Ulm, Germany (2021)
2020
Talk
Hebart, M. N.: THINGS: A large-scale global initiative to study the cognitive, computational, and neural mechanisms of object recognition in biological and artificial intelligence. NeurIPS workshop “Shared Visual Representations in Human & Machine Intelligence”, Virtual (2020)
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