🌱 PhD with @dkaiserlab.bsky.social | studying high-level vision and real-world priors | prev IIT-GN, IN
Susan Ajith
📢 Workshop announcement.
We are super excited to announce the workshop Perceptual Inferences, from philosophy to neuroscience, organized by Alexander Schütz and Daniel Kaiser.
📍 Rauischholzhausen Castle, near Marburg, Germany
🗓️ June 8 to 10, 2026.
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Persepolis made a huge impact growing up! RIP
Are you attending #VSS2026?
Come check out my talk on cross-species alignment for finding shared and distinct representational geometries in primate IT.
Saturday, May 16, 2026, 3.30pm, Talk Room 1
Kaiser Lab
Check out our new preprint! 🎉 We demonstrate that real-world object search is shaped by both objects’ inherent variability and searchers’ individual priors, using a new approach that combines human drawings with DNN representational similarity analysis. ✍️🖥️👀
Susan Ajith
Come to my talk for some fun experiments combining drawings, DNNs and visual search! 👀🧠⛱️
It's #VSS2026 time! We're super excited to be back and presenting some exciting, ongoing projects in the lab. Come by and say hi! 🤗
How segregated vs. integrated are face and body representations in human visual cortex?
In this new preprint with @kathadobs.bsky.social, we use DNNs and fMRI to find out.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
#neuroskyence
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What do we look for when searching for objects in our daily-life environments? Very happy that I can now share this review, together with @suryagayet.bsky.social , @predictivebrain.bsky.social and @peelen.bsky.social🥳
A brief thread below!
Lu-Chun Yeh
Susan Ajith
Sander van Bree
Katharina Dobs
New preprint!
Why do people disagree about what looks beautiful, even when viewing the same stimulus?
We show that shared aesthetic experience is linked to shared gaze during naturalistic viewing: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
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Kaiser Lab is at @vssmtg.bsky.social with 6 posters and 3 talks! 👁️🏖️☀️ Come check out our works!
Lenny van Dyck
www.biorxiv.org
Maëlle Lerebourg
Kaiser Lab
Mustafa Alperen Ekinci
Persepolis (2000), autobiographical graphic novel by Iranian cartoonist, illustrator, author and film director Marjane Satrapi #WomensArt ❤️
Online Now: Attention in the wild: balancing flexibility and stability
To prioritize the visual processing of task-relevant objects in our surroundings, we rely on an attentional template—an internal representation of object features that guides attention toward potential targets. Decades of research have characterized attentional templates for simple targets in artificial arrays. How could templates function in real-world search, where target appearance is variable and objects are embedded in complex, dynamic scenes? We consider two possibilities: (i) flexible templates that are adapted to changing scene contexts and (ii) stable (‘one-size-fits-all’) templates that generalize across contexts. We review recent behavioral and neuroimaging evidence for both possibilities and discuss how optimal search depends on balancing the relative costs and benefits of template adaptation, enabling efficient attention ‘in the wild’.
🧨 Preprint alert
Is it easier to find a ball than a shoe? The answer lies in how variable we think these objects are in the real-world. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
w/ the amazing @dkaiserlab.bsky.social & @luchunyeh.bsky.social 🦄
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