by prasadee | Jan 10, 2022 | Publication News
Dr. Bainbridge’s first book “Human Perception of Visual Information” has been released! This book provides insight into visual perception by examining it from two complementary fields: computer vision and psychology. Together with fellow editors Drs....
by prasadee | Dec 17, 2021 | Publication News, Uncategorized
Elizabeth Hall (UC Davis), Dr. Wilma Bainbridge, and Dr. Chris Baker (NIMH) have been examining the effect of similar versus distinct scenes on memory for object and spatial detail. Previous studies show that we can draw scenes from memory with remarkable accuracy for...
by prasadee | Nov 30, 2021 | Publication News
Max Kramer, a 2nd year Master’s of Computational Social Sciences student in our lab, has recently published his first article in Brain and Neuroscience Advances, from work done in his undergraduate career at Oberlin College.This research article, entitled...
by prasadee | Aug 10, 2021 | Publication News, Tutorials, Uncategorized
In the Brain Bridge Lab, we’ve been using drawings as a way to examine what content is contained in underlying memory representations. While this method is both quantifiable and objective, it has been very underutilized by the field at large. If you’re...
by prasadee | Jan 14, 2021 | Publication News, Uncategorized
Boundary extension is a well established psychological phenomenon in which people consistently recall a scene with visual information beyond its boundaries (Intraub & Richardson, 1989). For example, when asked to draw the below image of a house from memory,...
by prasadee | Dec 8, 2020 | Publication News, Uncategorized
Dr. Bainbridge, along with her collaborators Elizabeth Hall and Dr. Chris Baker, has published “Distinct Representational Structure and Localization for Visual Encoding and Recall during Visual Imagery” in Cerebral Cortex. In this paper, they demonstrate...