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Maggie Henderson

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Assistant Professor at Carnegie Mellon University | human visual cognition, computational modeling, natural image statistics | https://www.hendersonneurolab.com

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Dynamic categorization rules alter representations in human visual cortex - Nature Communications This study shows that neural representations of shape stimuli in human visual cortex are adaptively modulated when participants switch between different variants of a categorization task, becoming mor...

See the full paper for more! www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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In this sense, we see our task as moving closer to naturalistic object categorization, where categories are defined by complex, combinatoric features. This is a key step forward in understanding how top-down signals related to selective attention might operate in real-world visual tasks.

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How does this relate to existing knowledge on feature-based attention? Importantly, our shape task is complex enough that it can't be solved by just paying attention to just one orientation or curvature; it's necessary to integrate information across multiple features & local areas.

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We also found that neural shape discriminability was higher on behaviorally correct vs. incorrect trials, suggesting that early visual representations may directly support task performance.

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Our results show representations became more discriminable across task-relevant category boundaries, especially in early visual areas (V1 & V2). These changes were especially noticeable for shapes near the category boundary -- suggesting stronger task effects for perceptually difficult stimuli.

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To test this, we trained participants to categorize novel shape stimuli along different category boundaries, while in the fMRI scanner. We then used multivariate decoding from retinotopic visual areas to measure shape discriminability in each task.

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But a tricky aspect of real-world tasks is that the rules can change over time (think: categorizing fruits and vegetables differently when you’re making a salad vs. baking a pie). How does the brain flexibly represent objects during dynamic categorization?

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Past work suggests that when we learn to categorize objects, the brain may change how it encodes them. Visual representations can become "warped" in ways that make categorization easier.

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Dynamic categorization rules alter representations in human visual cortex - Nature Communications This study shows that neural representations of shape stimuli in human visual cortex are adaptively modulated when participants switch between different variants of a categorization task, becoming mor...

How do we flexibly categorize objects under changing task requirements? Our new paper in Nature Communications (@serences.bsky.social & @nuttidanuttida.bsky.social) examines this: www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Ph.D. in Neural Computation - Neuroscience Institute - Carnegie Mellon University PNC

Apply through the Program in Neural Computation (www.cmu.edu/ni/academics...) or the Psychology Department (www.cmu.edu/dietrich/psy...).
Deadlines for both are December 1st!

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We do research on exciting questions in visual cognitive neuroscience, using techniques ranging from neuroimaging and behavioral studies, to machine learning and neural network models. Learn more at: hendersonneurolab.com

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Image of CMU campus in Pittsburgh, on a bright, sunny day.

🚨Prospective grad school applicants! My lab at Carnegie Mellon University is recruiting PhD students to start in Fall 2025.

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