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Jiayu Zhan
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Dynamic construction of reduced representations in the brain for perceptual decision behavior
J Zhan, RAA Ince, N Van Rijsbergen, PG Schyns
Current Biology 29 (2), 319-326. e4, 2019
522019
Modelling face memory reveals task-generalizable representations
J Zhan, OGB Garrod, N van Rijsbergen, PG Schyns
Nature human behaviour 3 (8), 817-826, 2019
342019
Reverse engineering psychologically valid facial expressions of emotion into social robots
C Chen, OGB Garrod, J Zhan, J Beskow, PG Schyns, RE Jack
2018 13th IEEE international conference on automatic face & gesture …, 2018
342018
Modeling individual preferences reveals that face beauty is not universally perceived across cultures
J Zhan, M Liu, OGB Garrod, C Daube, RAA Ince, RE Jack, PG Schyns
Current Biology 31 (10), 2243-2252. e6, 2021
292021
Grounding deep neural network predictions of human categorization behavior in understandable functional features: The case of face identity
C Daube, T Xu, J Zhan, A Webb, RAA Ince, OGB Garrod, PG Schyns
Patterns 2 (10), 2021
232021
Revealing the information contents of memory within the stimulus information representation framework
PG Schyns, J Zhan, RE Jack, RAA Ince
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 375 (1799), 20190705, 2020
232020
Deeper interpretability of deep networks
T Xu, J Zhan, OGB Garrod, PHS Torr, SC Zhu, RAA Ince, PG Schyns
arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.07807, 2018
182018
fMRI evidence for the interaction between orthography and phonology in reading Chinese compound words
J Zhan, H Yu, X Zhou
Frontiers in human neuroscience 7, 753, 2013
122013
Neural correlates of fine‐grained meaning distinctions: An fMRI investigation of scalar quantifiers
J Zhan, X Jiang, S Politzer‐Ahles, X Zhou
Human Brain Mapping 38 (8), 3848-3864, 2017
92017
Efficient information contents flow down from memory to predict the identity of faces
J Zhan, OGB Garrod, N van Rijsbergen, PG Schyns
BioRxiv, 125591, 2017
62017
Network mechanisms of dynamic feature selection for flexible visual categorizations
Y Duan, J Zhan, J Gross, RAA Ince, PG Schyns
arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.04393, 2022
52022
Social trait perception is structured by a latent composition of 3D face features
LB Hensel, J Zhan, RT Bjornsdottir, OGB Garrod, PG Schyns, RE Jack
Journal of Vision 20 (11), 1365-1365, 2020
42020
Network communications flexibly predict visual contents that enhance representations for faster visual categorization
Y Yan, J Zhan, RAA Ince, PG Schyns
Journal of Neuroscience 43 (29), 5391-5405, 2023
22023
Social class perception is driven by stereotype-related facial features.
RT Bjornsdottir, LB Hensel, J Zhan, OGB Garrod, PG Schyns, RE Jack
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2024
12024
Neural representation strength of predicted category features biases decision behavior
Y Yan, J Zhan, O Garrod, X Cui, RAA Ince, PG Schyns
bioRxiv, 2023.05. 05.539587, 2023
12023
Network predictions sharpen the representation of visual features for categorization
Y Yan, J Zhan, RAA Ince, PG Schyns
bioRxiv, 2022.07. 01.498431, 2022
12022
Psychologically valid social face features for virtual agents
LB Hensel, J Zhan, RT Bjornsdottir, OGB Garrod, PG Schyns, RE Jack
Proceedings of the 20th ACM International Conference on Intelligent Virtual …, 2020
12020
A Generative Model of Cultural Face Attractiveness
J Zhan, M Liu, OGB Garrod, RE Jack, PG Schyns
Proceedings of the 20th ACM International Conference on Intelligent Virtual …, 2020
12020
Beauty is in the Eye of the Cultural Beholder
J Zhan, M Liu, OGB Garrod, C Daube, RAA Ince, RE Jack
PsyArXiv, 2020
12020
Someone like you? Modelling face memory reveals task-generalizable representations
J Zhan, OGB Garrod, N van Rijsbergen
PsyArXiv, 2018
12018
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