Publications:
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Published & in press:
Mitko, A., Navarro‐Cebrián, A., Cormiea, S., & Fischer, J. (in press). A dedicated mental resource for intuitive physics. iScience
Mitko, A., & Fischer, J. (2023). Do striking biases in mass inference reflect a flawed mental model of physics? Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, https://doi.org/10.1037/xge0001399
Cormiea, S. & Fischer, J. (2023). Odor discrimination is immune to the effects of verbal labels. Scientific Reports, 13: 1-8
Fischer, J. (2022). The building blocks of intuitive physics in the mind and brain. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 38(07–08).
Fischer, J., & Mahon, B. Z. (2022). What tool representation, intuitive physics, and action have in common: The Brain’s First-Person Physics Engine. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 38(07–08).
Navarro-Cebrian, A. & Fischer, J. (2022) Precise functional connections from the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex to the intuitive physics network in the human brain. European Journal of Neuroscience.
Duan, J., Dasgupta, A., Fischer, J., & Tan, C. (2022) A Survey on Machine Learning Approaches for Modelling Intuitive Physics. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization-ECAI2022.
Mitko, A. & Fischer, J. (2020). When it all falls down: the relationship between intuitive physics and spatial cognition. Cognitive Research: Principles & Implications, 5(24).
Fischer, J. (2020). Naïve physics: building a mental model of how the world behaves. In Poeppel, D., Mangun, G. R., & Gazzaniga, M. S. (Eds.) The Cognitive Neurosciences VI, pp. 777-783.
Guo, L., Courtney, S. M., & Fischer, J. (2020). Knowledge of objects’ physical properties implicitly guides attention during visual search. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
Fischer, J., Mikhael, J. G., Tenenbaum, J. B., & Kanwisher, N. (2016). Functional neuroanatomy of intuitive physical inference. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 113(34):E5072–E5081.
Fischer, J., Smith, H., Martinez‐Pedraza, F., Carter, A. S., Kanwisher, N., & Kaldy, Z. (2016). Unimpaired attentional disengagement in toddlers with autism spectrum disorder. Developmental Science, 19(6): 1095–1103.
Liberman, A., Fischer, J., & Whitney, D. (2014). Serial dependence in the perception of faces. Current Biology, 24(21):2569–2574.
Fischer, J. & Whitney, D. (2014). Serial dependence in visual perception. Nature Neuroscience, 17:738–743.
Chaney, W., Fischer, J., & Whitney, D. (2014). The Hierarchical Sparse Selection Model of Visual Crowding. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 8:73.
Yamanashi Leib, A., Fischer, J., Liu, Y., Qiu, S., Robertson, L., & Whitney, D. (2014). Ensemble Crowd Perception: A Viewpoint-Invariant Mechanism to Represent Average Crowd Identity. Journal of Vision, 14:26.
Fischer, J., Koldewyn, K., Jiang, Y.V., & Kanwisher, N. (2014). Unimpaired Attentional Disengagement and Social Orienting in Children with Autism. Clinical Psychological Science, 2(2):214–223.
Maus, G.W., Fischer, J., & Whitney, D. (2013). Motion-dependent representation of space in area MT+. Neuron, 78(3):554–562
Fischer, J. & Whitney, D. (2012). Attention gates visual coding in the human pulvinar. Nature Communications, 3:1051.
Yamanashi Leib, A., Puri, A., Fischer, J., Bentin, S., Whitney, D., & Robertson, L. (2012). Crowd Perception in Prosopagnosia. Neuropsychologia, 50(7):1698–1707.
Fischer, J. & Whitney, D. (2011). Object-level visual information gets through the bottleneck of crowding. Journal of Neurophysiology, 106(3):1389–1398.
Fischer, J., Spotswood, N, & Whitney, D. (2011). The emergence of perceived position in the visual system. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 23(1):119–136.
Maus, G.W., Fischer, J., & Whitney, D. (2011). Perceived positions determine crowding. PLoS ONE, 6(5): e19796.
Corbett, J., Fischer, J., & Whitney, D. (2011). Facilitating Stable Representations: Serial Dependence in Vision. PLoS ONE, 6(1): e16701.
Fischer, J. & Whitney, D. (2009). Attention narrows position tuning of population responses in V1. Current Biology, 19(16):1356–1361.
Fischer, J. & Whitney, D. (2009). Precise discrimination of object position in the human pulvinar. Human Brain Mapping, 30(1):101–111.
Published & in press:
Mitko, A., Navarro‐Cebrián, A., Cormiea, S., & Fischer, J. (in press). A dedicated mental resource for intuitive physics. iScience
Mitko, A., & Fischer, J. (2023). Do striking biases in mass inference reflect a flawed mental model of physics? Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, https://doi.org/10.1037/xge0001399
Cormiea, S. & Fischer, J. (2023). Odor discrimination is immune to the effects of verbal labels. Scientific Reports, 13: 1-8
Fischer, J. (2022). The building blocks of intuitive physics in the mind and brain. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 38(07–08).
Fischer, J., & Mahon, B. Z. (2022). What tool representation, intuitive physics, and action have in common: The Brain’s First-Person Physics Engine. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 38(07–08).
Navarro-Cebrian, A. & Fischer, J. (2022) Precise functional connections from the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex to the intuitive physics network in the human brain. European Journal of Neuroscience.
Duan, J., Dasgupta, A., Fischer, J., & Tan, C. (2022) A Survey on Machine Learning Approaches for Modelling Intuitive Physics. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization-ECAI2022.
Mitko, A. & Fischer, J. (2020). When it all falls down: the relationship between intuitive physics and spatial cognition. Cognitive Research: Principles & Implications, 5(24).
Fischer, J. (2020). Naïve physics: building a mental model of how the world behaves. In Poeppel, D., Mangun, G. R., & Gazzaniga, M. S. (Eds.) The Cognitive Neurosciences VI, pp. 777-783.
Guo, L., Courtney, S. M., & Fischer, J. (2020). Knowledge of objects’ physical properties implicitly guides attention during visual search. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
Fischer, J., Mikhael, J. G., Tenenbaum, J. B., & Kanwisher, N. (2016). Functional neuroanatomy of intuitive physical inference. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 113(34):E5072–E5081.
Fischer, J., Smith, H., Martinez‐Pedraza, F., Carter, A. S., Kanwisher, N., & Kaldy, Z. (2016). Unimpaired attentional disengagement in toddlers with autism spectrum disorder. Developmental Science, 19(6): 1095–1103.
Liberman, A., Fischer, J., & Whitney, D. (2014). Serial dependence in the perception of faces. Current Biology, 24(21):2569–2574.
Fischer, J. & Whitney, D. (2014). Serial dependence in visual perception. Nature Neuroscience, 17:738–743.
Chaney, W., Fischer, J., & Whitney, D. (2014). The Hierarchical Sparse Selection Model of Visual Crowding. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 8:73.
Yamanashi Leib, A., Fischer, J., Liu, Y., Qiu, S., Robertson, L., & Whitney, D. (2014). Ensemble Crowd Perception: A Viewpoint-Invariant Mechanism to Represent Average Crowd Identity. Journal of Vision, 14:26.
Fischer, J., Koldewyn, K., Jiang, Y.V., & Kanwisher, N. (2014). Unimpaired Attentional Disengagement and Social Orienting in Children with Autism. Clinical Psychological Science, 2(2):214–223.
Maus, G.W., Fischer, J., & Whitney, D. (2013). Motion-dependent representation of space in area MT+. Neuron, 78(3):554–562
Fischer, J. & Whitney, D. (2012). Attention gates visual coding in the human pulvinar. Nature Communications, 3:1051.
Yamanashi Leib, A., Puri, A., Fischer, J., Bentin, S., Whitney, D., & Robertson, L. (2012). Crowd Perception in Prosopagnosia. Neuropsychologia, 50(7):1698–1707.
Fischer, J. & Whitney, D. (2011). Object-level visual information gets through the bottleneck of crowding. Journal of Neurophysiology, 106(3):1389–1398.
Fischer, J., Spotswood, N, & Whitney, D. (2011). The emergence of perceived position in the visual system. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 23(1):119–136.
Maus, G.W., Fischer, J., & Whitney, D. (2011). Perceived positions determine crowding. PLoS ONE, 6(5): e19796.
Corbett, J., Fischer, J., & Whitney, D. (2011). Facilitating Stable Representations: Serial Dependence in Vision. PLoS ONE, 6(1): e16701.
Fischer, J. & Whitney, D. (2009). Attention narrows position tuning of population responses in V1. Current Biology, 19(16):1356–1361.
Fischer, J. & Whitney, D. (2009). Precise discrimination of object position in the human pulvinar. Human Brain Mapping, 30(1):101–111.