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Publications

Peer Reviewed:

 

Vogelsang, L., Vogelsang, M., Gupta, P., Gandhi, T., Shah, P., Swami, P., Gilad-Gutnick, S., Ben-Ami, S., Diamond,S., Ganesh, S., Sinha, P. (2023). Impact of early visual experience on later usage of color cues. (revision under consideration).

 

Gilad-Gutnick, S., Kurian, G.S., Gupta, P., Shah, P., Tiwari, K., Ralekar, C., Gandhi, T., Ganesh, S., Umang, M. and Sinha, P. (2023). Facial expression recognition following treatment for blindness since birth: Motion’s privilege. (revision under consideration).

 

Gilad-Gutnick, S., Hu, F., Dalrymple, K., Gupta, P., Shah, P., Ralekar, C., Verma, D., Tiwari, K., Swami, P., Ganesh, S., Umang, M. and Sinha, P. (2023). Face-specific identification impairments following sight-providing treatment may be alleviated by an initial period of low visual acuity. (revision under consideration*).

* Invited contribution to special collection on face perception

 

Gilad-Gutnick, S. (2023). Project Prakash: Merging Basic Science and Societal Service in Vision Research. Policy Insights from Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 10(2), 287-295. 

* Invited contribution for special issue on policy insights from vision science.

 

Jang, H., Zaidi, S. S. A., Boix, X., Prasad, N., Gilad-Gutnick, S., Ben-Ami, S., & Sinha, P. (2023). Robustness to Transformations Across Categories: Is Robustness Driven by Invariant Neural Representations? Neural Computation, 1-28.

 

Gupta, P., Vogelsang, M., Vogelsang, L., Shah, P., Gilad-Gutnick, S., and Sinha, P. (2023). The influence of semantics on long-term visual memory capacity in children and adults. British Journal of Developmental Psychology (revision under consideration).

 

Pedersini, C.A., Miller, N.P., Gandhi, T., Gilad-Gutnick, S., Mahajan, V., Sinha, P., Rokers, B., (2023). White Matter Plasticity Following Cataract Surgery in Congenitally Blind Patients. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 120(19) e2207025120.

 

Jarudi, I.N., Braun, A., Vogelsang, M., Vogelsang, L., Gilad-Gutnick, S., Bosch, X.B., Dixon III, W.V., Sinha, P., (2023). Recognizing distant faces. Vision Research. 205, 108184.

 

Gupta, P., Shah, P., Swochchhandra, S., Gilad-Gutnick, S., Ganesh, S., Gandhi, T. and Sinha, P. (2022).  Vulnerability of facial attractiveness perception to early and multi-year visual deprivation.  Developmental science, 26(1), e13258.

Gupta, P., Shah, P., Gilad-Gutnick, S., Vogelsang, M., Vogelsang, L., Tiwari, K., Gandhi, T., Ganesh, S. and Sinha, P. (2021).  Development of visual memory capacity following early-onset and extended blindness.  Psychological Science, 33(6), 847–858.

 

Unell, A., Eisenstat, Z. M., Braun, A., Gandhi, A., Gilad-Gutnick, S.*, Ben-Ami, S. and Sinha, P. (2021).  Influence of visual feedback persistence on visuo-motor skill improvement.  Scientific Reports, 11: 17347.

*Corresponding author

Vogelsang, L.*, Gilad-Gutnick, S.*, Diamond, S., Yonas, A. and Sinha, P. (2019).  Response to Katzhendler and Weinshall: Initial visual degradation during development may be adaptive.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 116 (38) 18767-18768.

*Equally contributing first-authors

 

Vogelsang, L.*, Gilad-Gutnick, S.*, Ehrenberg, E., Yonas, A., Diamond, S., Held, R. and Sinha, P. (2018).  Potential downside of high initial visual acuity.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 115 (44) 11333-11338.

*Equally contributing first-authors

 

Gilad-Gutnick, S., Harmatz, E. S., Tsourides, K., Yovel, G., & Sinha, P. (2018).  Recognizing Facial Slivers.  Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 30 (7) 951-962.

 

Gilad-Gutnick, S. and Sinha, P. (2017).  The Presidential Illusion.  Compendium of Visual Illusions. Oxford University Press.

 

Gilad-Gutnick, S., Varma, R. and Sinha, P. (2017).  The Bogart Illusion.  Compendium of Visual Illusions. Oxford University Press.

 

Gilad-Gutnick, S., Yovel, G. and Sinha, P. (2012).  Recognizing degraded faces: The contribution of configural and featural cues.  Perception, 41 (12) 1497-1511.

 

Gilad, S., Meng, M. and Sinha, P. (2009).  Role of ordinal contrast relationships in face encoding.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 106 (13) 5353-5358.

 

Riesenhuber, M., Jarudi, I., Gilad, S. and Sinha, P. (2004).  Face processing in humans is compatible with a simple shape-based model of vision.  Proceedings of the Royal Society Biology Letters. 271 (6) 448-450.

Preprints:

Gilad-Gutnick, S., and Breznitz, Z. (2022). Perception of Linguistic and Non-linguistic Visual Stimuli Among Dyslexic and Non-dyslexic Readers. PsyArXiv. February 1. psyarxiv.com/876yt.

 

Zaidi, S.S.A., Boix, X., Prasad, N., Gilad-Gutnick, S., Ben-Ami, S. and Sinha, P., (2020). Is Robustness to Transformations Driven by Invariant Neural Representations? arXiv preprint, arXiv:2007.00112

Conferences and Workshops:

Gilad-Gutnick, S., Shah, P., Gupta, P., Yadav, M., Ralekar, C., Verma, D., Mathur, U., Ganesh, S., and Sinha, P. (2023).  Youth is not wasted on the young: Late-in-life sight restoration in congenitally blind children leads to the emergence of some visual constructional skills but not others. Annual meeting of the Vision Science Society, St. Pete, FL.

 

Ralekar, C., Gupta, S., Gandhi, T.K., Gilad-Gutnick, S., Verma, D., Gupta, P., Ganesh, S., Mathur, U., and Sinha, P. (2023).  Development of Electrophysiological Correlates of Face/non-face Distinction in Children with Late Sight Onset. Annual meeting of the Vision Science Society, St. Pete, FL.

 

Verma, D., Yadav, M., Gupta, S., Ralekar, Ben-Ami, S., Gilad-Gutnick, S., Riskin, S., Phillips, F., Jazayeri, K., Ganesh, S., and Sinha, P. (2023).  Social Attribution Behavior in Newly Sighted Children. Annual meeting of the Vision Science Society, St. Pete, FL.

 

Gilad-Gutnick, S., Musser, A., Groth, M., Fux, M., Shah, P., Gupta, P. and Sinha, P. (2022).  Drawing in the mind’s eye: Developing targeted routines for assessing and enhancing visual ‘learning through drawing’ following treatment for congenital blindness. Annual meeting of the Vision Science Society, St. Pete, FL.

* Talk

 

Gilad-Gutnick, S., Musser, A., Groth, M., Fux, M., Shah, P., Gupta, P. and Sinha, P. (2022).  Drawing from the mind’s eye: the development of drawing in sight restored children. Annual meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Boston, MA.

 

Gilad-Gutnick, S., Wu, K., Sanders, J., Shah, P., Gupta, P. and Sinha, P. (2021).  Drawing from the mind’s eye: the development of drawing in sight restored children. Annual meeting of the Vision Science Society, St. Pete, FL.

 

Gilad-Gutnick, S., Kurian, G.S., Gupta, P., Shah, P., Tiwari, K., Gandhi, T., Ganesh, S., Umang, M. and Sinha, P. (2021).  Facial expression recognition following treatment for blindness since birth: Motion’s privilege. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, Virtual.

 

Gilad-Gutnick, S., Wu, K., Sander, J., Shah, P., Gupta, P. & Sinha, P. (2020).  Drawing as a window into visual learning and plasticity following treatment for congenital bilateral blindness.  Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, Virtual.

 

Gilad-Gutnick, S., Kurian, G., Gupta, P., ... & Sinha, P. (2019). Development of facial expression recognition following extended blindness: The importance of motion. Annual meeting of the Vision Science Society, St. Pete, FL.

 

Sinha, P., Diamond, S.P., Thorn, F., Gilad-Gutnick, S., Ben-Ami, S., Raja, S. (2019). Temporal consequences of spatial acuity reduction. Annual meeting of the Vision Science Society, St. Pete, FL.

 

Raja, S., Gilad-Gutnick, S., Ben-Ami, S., ... & Sinha, P. (2019). Characterizing global motion perception following treatment for congenital bilateral cataracts. Annual meeting of the Vision Science Society, St. Pete, FL.

 

Gilad-Gutnick, S. (2018). Workshop on Multimodal Face Perception, Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Dartmouth, N.H.

*Co-organized and Chaired

 

Gilad-Gutnick, S., Vogelsang, L., Ehrenberg, E., Yonas, A., Diamond, S., Held, R. and Sinha, P. (2018). From understanding human development to creating “smarter” machines. MIT Intelligence Quest Launch, Cambridge, MA.

 

Vogelsang, L., Gilad-Gutnick, S., Ehrenberg, E., & Sinha, P. (2017). From understanding human visual development to improving CNNs. ECVP, Berlin, Germany.

 

Gilad-Gutnick, S., Ehrenberg, E., Vogelsang, L. and Sinha, P. (2017). Potential downside of high initial visual acuity. ECVP, Berlin, Germany.

*Talk, invited to chair session

 

Ozkan, H., Gilad-Gutnick, S., Ehrenberg, E. and Sinha, P. (2017). Neural correlates of dynamic face perception. Journal of Vision. 17(10), 266-266.

 

Vogelsang, L., Ehrenberg, E., Gilad-Gutnick, S., & Sinha, P. (2017). How does poor initial acuity impact visual development? A computational investigation. Journal of Vision, 17(10), 1105-1105.

 

Gilad-Gutnick, S., Ehrenberg, E., Diamond, S., Held, R., Kalia, A., Gandhi, T., ... & Sinha, P. (2016). A possible account of impairments in configural face processing following early visual deprivation. Annual meeting of the Vision Science Society, Naples, FL.

*Talk

 

Gilad-Gutnick, S., Cardinaux, A., Denna, L., Jamal, W., Kjelgaard, M. and Sinha, P. (2015). Can blindness cause autism? The Fourth Annual Simons Center Autism Poster Session, Cambridge, MA.

 

Gilad-Gutnick, S., Harmatz, E. S., Yovel, G., Tsourides K. and Sinha, P. (2013). Recognizing Facial Slivers. Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Naples, FL.

 

Gilad-Gutnick, S., Harmatz, E. S., Yovel, G. and Sinha, P. (2012). Recognizing Facial Slivers. Symposium on Brain Plasticity, Tel-Aviv, Israel.

 

Gilad-Gutnick, S., Harmatz, E. S., Yovel, G. and Sinha, P. (2011). Recognizing Facial Slivers. 20th Annual Meeting of the Israeli Society for Neuroscience, Eilat, Israel.

*Talk

 

Gilad-Gutnick, S., Harmatz, E. S., Yovel, G. and Sinha, P. (2011). Recognizing Facial Slivers. Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota, FL.

 

Sinha, P. and Gilad, S. (2004). Face recognition with contrast chimeras. Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota, FL.

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