Prerequisites: 9.011, The Brain and Cognitive Sciences I
Course Requirements
Midterm exam
Final exam
Two class presentations, based on the topics listed below.
Papers for presentation and discussion:
Daly, M. & Wilson, M. 1999. The truth about Cinderella. Yale University Press.
Klein, et al. 2000. "Transient Activity in the Human Calcatrine Cortex During Visual Mental Imagery: An event-Related fMRI Study." J Cog Neuroscience, 12, 15-23.
Bouchard, T. J., Jr. 1994. "Genes, environment, personality." Science, 264, 1700-1701.
Computational Vision
Papers for presentation and discussion:
Sinha, P. and Poggio, T. (2000) High-level learning of early perceptual tasks. Perceptual Learning, Ed. Manfred Fahle, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. (In press)
Williams, SM, McCoy AN, Purves D (1998) "An empirical explanation of brightness." Proc Natl Acad Sci 95: 13301-13306.
Lotto, RB, Purves D (1999) "The effects of color on brightness." Nature Neurosci 2: 1010-1014.
Purves D, Lotto R B, Williams SM, Nundy S, and Yang, Z (2000) "Why we see things the way we do: Evidence for a wholly empirical strategy of vision." Philos. Trans. Roy. Soc (In press).
Cognitive Neuroscience of Object Recognition
Papers for presentation and discussion:
Moscovitch, M., Winocur, G., Behrmann, M. (1997). "What is special about face recognition? Nineteen experiments on a person with visual object agnosia and dyslexia but normal face recognition." Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 9, 555-604.
Logothetis, N.K.; Pauls, J. (1995). "Psychophysical and physiological evidence for viewer-centered object representations in the primate." Cereb Cortex 5, 270-88.
Ullman, S. & Soloviev, S. (1999). "Computation of pattern invariance in brain-like structures." Neural Networks 12, 1021-1036.
Grill-Spector, K; Kushnir, T; Edelman, S; Avidan, G; Itzchak, Y.; and Malach, R. (1999). "Differential Processing of Objects under Various Viewing Conditions in the Human Lateral Occipital Complex." Neuron, 24 (1) 187-203.
Information Processing and Capacity Limits
Papers for presentation and discussion:
Sternberg, S. (1969). The discovery of processing stages: Extensions of Donders' method. In W. G. Koster (Ed.) Attention and Performance II (pp. 276-315). Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Treisman, A. (1993). The perception of features and objects. In A. Baddeley & L. Weiskrantz (Eds.), Attention: Selection, awareness, and control (pp. 5-35). Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Potter, M.C. (1975). "Meaning in visual search." Science, 187, 965-966.
Kanwisher, N, & Wojciulik, E. (2000). "Visual attention: Insights from brain imaging." Nature Reviews: Neuroscience, 1, 91-100.
Working Memory & Attention
Papers for presentation and discussion:
Rainer G, Rao SC, Miller EK (1999). "Prospective coding for objects in the primate prefrontal cortex." Journal of Neuroscience 19, 5493-5505.
Tomita H, Ohbayashi M, Nakahara K, Hasegawa I, Miyashita Y (1999). "Top-down signal from prefrontal cortex in executive control of memory retrieval." Nature 401 (6754), 699-703.
Eldridge LL, Knowlton BJ, Furmanski CS, Bookheimer SY, Engel SA (2000). "Remembering episodes: a selective role for the hippocampus during retrieval." Nature Neuroscience, 3, 1149-1152.
Kirchhoff BA, Wagner AD, Maril A, Stern CE (2000). "Prefrontal-temporal circuitry for episodic encoding and subsequent memory." Journal of Neuroscience, 20, 6173-6180.
Wagner AD, Maril A, Schacter DL (2000). "Interactions between forms of memory: When priming hinders new learning." Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 12:S2, 52-60
Similarity, Analogy, Categorization, Language, and Thought
Papers for presentation and discussion:
Landauer, T. K., and S.T. Dumais. "A solution to Plato's problem: The Latent Semantic Analysis theory of the acquisition, induction, and representation of knowledge." In Psychological Review 104, (1997): 211-240.
Ramscar, M.J.A. "Wittgenstein and the representation of psychological categories." In Similarity andcategorisation: SimCat 97, Dept of Artificial Intelligence, University of Edinburgh. 1997, 205-11.
How to Distinguish Processing from Competence Models of Language Development
Papers for presentation and discussion:
Hyams, Nina and Wexler, Ken. 1993. "On the Grammatical Basis of Null Subjects in Child Language." Linguistic Inquiry, vol. 24 (3), 421-459.
Bloom, Paul. 1990. "Subjectless Sentences in Child Language." Linguistic Inquiry, vol. 21 (4), 491-504.