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Scene complexity modulates degree of feedback activity during object detection in natural scenes
IIA Groen*, S Jahfari*, N Seijdel, S Ghebreab, VAF Lamme, HS Scholte
PLoS computational biology 14 (12), e1006690, 2018
252018
Depth in convolutional neural networks solves scene segmentation
N Seijdel, N Tsakmakidis, EHF De Haan, SM Bohte, HS Scholte
PLoS computational biology 16 (7), e1008022, 2020
172020
On the necessity of recurrent processing during object recognition: it depends on the need for scene segmentation
N Seijdel*, J Loke*, R Van de Klundert, M Van der Meer, E Quispel, ...
Journal of Neuroscience, 2021
162021
Rapid invisible frequency tagging (RIFT): a promising technique to study neural and cognitive processing using naturalistic paradigms
N Seijdel, TR Marshall, L Drijvers
Cerebral Cortex 33 (5), 1626-1629, 2023
142023
Action blindsight and antipointing in a hemianopic patient
AR Smits, N Seijdel, HS Scholte, CA Heywood, RW Kentridge, ...
Neuropsychologia 128, 270-275, 2019
122019
Low-level image statistics in natural scenes influence perceptual decision-making
N Seijdel, S Jahfari, IIA Groen, HS Scholte
Scientific reports 10 (1), 1-9, 2020
112020
The neural underpinnings of facial emotion recognition in ischemic stroke patients
NS van den Berg, EHF de Haan, RB Huitema, JM Spikman, ...
Journal of Neuropsychology 15 (3), 516-532, 2021
62021
Attention drives visual processing and audiovisual integration during multimodal communication
N Seijdel, JM Schoffelen, P Hagoort, L Drijvers
Journal of Neuroscience, 2024
42024
A Critical Test of Deep Convolutional Neural Networks' Ability to Capture Recurrent Processing in the Brain Using Visual Masking
J Loke*, N Seijdel*, L Snoek, M Van der Meer, R Van de Klundert, ...
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 34 (12), 2390-2405, 2022
42022
Mid-range visual deficits after stroke: Prevalence and co-occurrence
NA Lammers, NS Van den Berg, S Lugtmeijer, AR Smits, Y Pinto, ...
Plos one 17 (4), e0262886, 2022
42022
Visual features drive the category-specific impairments on categorization tasks in a patient with object agnosia
N Seijdel, HS Scholte, EHF de Haan
Neuropsychologia 161, 108017, 2021
22021
Plasticity versus chronicity: Stable performance on category fluency 40 years post‐onset
EHF de Haan, N Seijdel, RW Kentridge, CA Heywood
Journal of Neuropsychology 14 (1), 20-27, 2020
12020
Human visual cortex and deep convolutional neural network care deeply about object background
J Loke*, N Seijdel*, L Snoek, LKA Sörensen, R van de Klundert, ...
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 1-16, 2024
2024
Autistic individuals benefit from gestures during degraded speech comprehension
S Mazzini, N Seijdel, L Drijvers
PsyArXiv, 2023
2023
Environmental noise affects audiovisual gain during speech comprehension in adverse listening conditions
N Seijdel, S Mazzini, L Drijvers
OSF Preprints, 2023
2023
Human visual cortex and deep convolutional neural network care deeply about object background
J Loke*, N Seijdel*, L Snoek, LKA Sörensen, R van de Klundert, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.04. 14.536853, 2023
2023
Object Recognition Put in Context: Exploring Scene Segmentation in Real-world Vision
N Seijdel
University of Amsterdam, 2021
2021
Implicit Scene Segmentation in Deeper Convolutional Neural Networks
N Seijdel, N Tsakmakidis, EHF de Haan, SM Bohte, HS Scholte
Computational Cognitive Neuroscience, 2019
2019
The amount of environmental noise in a listener’s living environment affects how much a listener benefits from gestures in degraded speech
N Seijdel, S Mazzini, L Drijvers
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