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Nava Rubin
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Associate Professor of Neural Science
Ph.D. 1993, Hebrew University.

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Research Interests:

Visual perception and the neural basis of vision.

Selected Works:

Stanley, D.A. and Rubin, N. (2005), Rapid detection of salient regions: Evidence from apparent motion. Journal of Vision 5, 690-701. [PDF]

Stanley, D.A. and Rubin, N. (2003), fMRI activation in response to illusory contours and salient regions in the human Lateral Occipital Complex. Neuron 37, 323-331. [PDF]

Hupe, J.M. and Rubin, N. (2003), The dynamics of bi-stable alternation in ambiguous motion displays: a fresh look at plaids. Vision Research 43, 531-548. [PDF]

Rubin, N. (2003), Binocular rivalry and perceptual multi-stability. Trends in Neuroscience 26, 289-291. [PDF]

Pillow, J. and Rubin, N. (2002), Perceptual completion across the vertical meridian and the role of early visual cortex. Neuron 33, 805-813. [PDF]

Rubin, N., Nakayama, K. and Shapley, R. (2002), The role of insight in perceptual learning: evidence from illusory contour perception. In: Perceptual Learning, Fahle, M. and Poggio, T. (Eds.), MIT Press. [PDF]

Rubin, N. (2001), Figure and ground in the brain. Nature Neuroscience 4, 857-858. [PDF]

Caudek, C. and Rubin, N. (2001), Segmentation in structure from motion: modeling and psychophysics. Vision Research 41, 2715-2732. [PDF]

Rubin, N. (2001), The role of junctions in surface completion and contour matching. Perception 30, 339-366. [PDF]

Pao, H., Geiger, D. and Rubin, N. (1999), Measuring convexity for Figure/Ground separation. Proc. 7th IEEE Intl. Conf. Comp. Vision, 948-955. [PDF]

Rubin, N., Nakayama, K. and Shapley, R. (1997), Abrupt Learning and Retinal Size Specificity in Illusory Contour Perception. Current Biology 7, 461-467. [PDF]

Rubin, N., Nakayama, K. and Shapley, R. (1996), Enhanced perception of illusory contours in the lower vs. upper visual hemifield. Science 271, 651-653. [PDF]

Hirsch, J., DeLaPaz, R.L., Relkin, N.R., Victor, J., Kim, K., Borden, P., Rubin, N. and Shapley, R. (1995), Illusory contours activate specific regions in human visual cortex: evidence from functional magnetic resonance. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 92, 6469-6473. [PDF]

Rubin, N., Hochstein, S. and Solomon, S. (1995), Restricted ability to recover 3D global motion from 1D motion signals: Psychophysical observations. Vision Research 35, 463-476. [PDF]

Rubin, N., Solomon, S. and Hochstein, S. (1995), Restricted ability to recover 3D global motion from 1D motion signals: Theoretical observations. Vision Research 35, 569-578. [PDF]

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