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PUBLICATIONS

In preparation

Mullin, C., Khaligh-Razavi, S., Mohsenzadeh, Y., Pantazis, D., Oliva, A. Decoupling object and scene representations from natural images. In preparation for submission to Journal of Neuroscience.

 

Mullin, C., Mohsenzadeh, Y., Pantazis, D. & Oliva, A., Tracking the spatio-temporal neural trace of memorability. In preparation for submission to Neuron.

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Journal Publications

Mohsenzadeh, Y., Mullin, C., Oliva, A., & Pantazis, D. (2019) The Perceptual Neural Trace of Memorable Unseen Scenes. Scientific Reports 9.  bioRxiv, 414052. (Link here)

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*Mohsenzadeh, Y., *Mullin, C., Lahner, B., Cichy, R. M., & Oliva, A. (2019). Reliability and Generalizability of Similarity-Based Fusion of MEG and fMRI Data in Human Ventral and Dorsal Visual Streams. Vision 3(1), 8. bioRxiv, 451526. (Link here)

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Schwabe, K., Menzel, C., Mullin, C., Wagemans, J., & Redies, C. (2018) Gist Perception of Image composition in abstract artworks. Accepted in I-Perception. (Link here)

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*Chamberlain, R., *Mullin, C., Scheerlinck, B., & Wagemans, J. (2017). Putting the Art in Artificial: Aesthetic responses to computer-generated art. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity and the Arts. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/aca0000136 (link here)  

Mullin C., Hayn-Leichsenring, G., Redies, C., Wagemans, J. (2017). The gist of beauty: An investigation of aesthetic perception in rapidly presented images. Journal of Electronic Imaging. : 248-256(9). (link here)

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Vanmarcke, S., Mullin, C., Van der Hallen, R., Evers, K., Noens, I., Steyaert, J., & Wagemans, J. (2016). In the eye of the beholder: rapid visual perception of real-life scenes by young adults with and without ASD. Journal of autism and developmental disorders, 46(8), 2635-2652. (link here)

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Mullin, C. R., & Steeves, J. K. (2013). Consecutive TMS-fMRI reveals an inverse relationship in BOLD signal between object and scene processing. Journal of Neuroscience, 33(49), 19243-19249. (link here)

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Ganaden, R. E., Mullin, C. R., & Steeves, J. K. (2013). Transcranial magnetic stimulation to the transverse occipital sulcus affects scene but not object processing. Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 25(6), 961-968. (link here)

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Solomon-Harris, L. M., Mullin, C. R., & Steeves, J. K. (2013). TMS to the “occipital face area” affects recognition but not categorization of faces. Brain and cognition, 83(3), 245-251.

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Brewster, P. W., Mullin, C. R., Dobrin, R. A., & Steeves, J. K. (2011). Sex differences in face processing are mediated by handedness and sexual orientation. Laterality, 16(2), 188-200. (link here)

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Mullin, C. R., & Steeves, J. K. (2011). TMS to the lateral occipital cortex disrupts object processing but facilitates scene processing. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 23(12), 4174-4184. (link here)

 

Mullin, C. R., Démonet, J. F., Kentridge, R. W., Heywood, C. A., Goodale, M. A., & Steeves, J. K. (2009). Preserved striate cortex is not sufficient to support  the McCollough effect: Evidence from two patients with cerebral achromatopsia.  Perception,  38(12), 1741-1748. (link here)

Academic Conference Presentations 

Khaligh-Razavi S., Mullin C., Pantazis D., Oliva A. (2017) The spatiotemporal deconvolution of natural images: distinct neural trajectories for objects and scenes. Society for Neuroscience, Washington DC, November 11-15. [Talk]

 

Mohsenzadeh Y., Mullin C., Pantazis D, Oliva A. (2017) Tracking the spatiotemporal neural trace of visual memorability. Society for Neuroscience, Washington DC, November 11-15. [Talk]

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Mullin, C., Mohsenzadeh, Y., Pantazis, D., Oliva, A. (2017). The birth of a strong representation: Tracking the spatio-temporal neural trace of visual images. European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP). Berlin [Talk]

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Chamberlain, R., Mullin, C., Wagemans, J., Berio, D.,  & Orgs., G. (2017) The role of embodiment and image characteristics in the evaluation of graffiti. Visual science of art conference (VSAC) 25.-27.08. Berlin [Poster]

 

Mullin, C., Khaligh-Razav, S. M.,  Pantazis, D., Oliva, A. (2017). The neural separation and integration of object and background scene information in natural images. Journal of Vision. 17(10):1089-1089. doi: 10.1167/17.10.1089 [Talk]

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Mullin, C., Chamberlain, R., Bisselink, S., Wagemans, J. (2016). Substance over style? The role of high and low level visual properties in novice impressions of artistic style. Journal of Vision. 16(12):1412-1412. doi: 10.1167/16.12.1412 [Poster]

 

Nakatani C., Mullin C., Wagemans J., & Van Leeuwen C. (2015). Effects of rTMS on EEG phase-amplitude coupling. Front. Neuroinform. [Abstract]. Second Belgian Neuroinformatics Congress. doi:10.3389/conf.fninf.2015.19.00015. [Poster]

 

Mullin, C., Chamberlain, R., & Wagemans, J. (2015). The artistic Turing test: An investigation into the perception of machine made artwork. Visual Science of Art Conference,  Liverpool, UK, August 22-23. [Talk]

 

Mullin, C., de-Wit, L., Op de Beeck, H., Wagemans, J., Kubilius, J. (2015). The influence of segmentation on rapid scene categorization?. 38th European Conference on Visual Perception. doi:10.1177/0301006615598674. [Poster]

 

Mullin, C., & Wagemans, J. (2015). Tapping into high-level scene processing through low-spatial frequency images. Belgian Association for Psychological Sciences, Brussels, Belgium, May 28. [Talk]

 

Mullin, C., Hayn-Leichsenring, G., Wagemans, J. (2015). There is beauty in gist: An investigation of aesthetic perception in rapidly presented scenes. [Abstract]. Journal of Vision. 2015; 15(12):123-123. doi: 10.1167/15.12.123. [Poster]

 

Kubilius, J., de-Wit, L., Op de Beeck, H., Wagemans, J., Mullin, C. (2015). Does segmentation influence rapid scene categorization?. [Abstract]. Journal of Vision. 2015; 15(12):350-350. doi: 10.1167/15.12.350 [Poster]

 

Chamberlain, R., Mullin, C., & Wagemans, J. (2015). The artistic Turing test: An exploration of perceptions of computer-generated and man-made art. [Abstract]. Journal of Vision. 2015; 15(12):112-112. doi: 10.1167/15.12.112.  [Poster]
 

Mullin, C., & Wagemans, J. (2014). The gist of aesthetics. Visual Science of Art Conference,  Belgrade, Serbia, August 23-24. [Poster]

 

Mullin, C., Van Rijsbergen, N. J., Schyns, P., Wagemans, J. (2014). Perception of real world scenes at multiple spatial scales. [Abstract]. Journal of Vision, 114(10): 865. doi: 10.1167/14.10.865. [Poster]

 

Mullin, C., Van Rijsbergen, N. J., Schyns, P., Wagemans, J. (2013). Scene descriptions at multiple spatial scales. Applied Vision Association, Leuven, Belgium, Dec 19-20. [Poster]

 

Mullin, C., & Wagemans, J. (2013). Setting the scene in configural processing: Paradoxes and problems. Configural Processing Consortium, Toronto, Canada, Nov 13. [Talk]

 

Mullin, C., Van Rijsbergen, N. J., Schyns, P., Wagemans, J. (2013). Scene descriptions at multiple spatial scales. Object Perception, Attention and Memory, Toronto, Canada, November 14. [Poster]
 

Mullin, C., & Steeves, J. K. E. (2013). Inverse relationship between object and scene processing: Consecutive TMS-fMRI. 36th European Conference on Visual Perception. Bremen, Germany, August 25-29. [Poster]

 

Mullin, C., & Steeves, J.K.E. (2012). rTMS to object selective cortex: Evidence of an inverse relationship between object and scene processing using fMRI. [Abstract]. Journal of Vision, 12(9): 124, http://www.journalofvision.org/content/12/9/124/, doi:10.1167/12.9.124. [Talk]

 

Ganaden, R., Mullin, C., & Steeves, J.K.E. (2012). Transcranial magnetic stimulation to the transverse occipital sulcus affects scene but not object processing. [Abstract]. Journal of Vision, 12(9): 587, http://www.journalofvision.org/content/12/9/124/, doi:10.1167/12.9.587. [Poster]

 

Giffard, A., Mullin, C., & Steeves, J.K.E. (2012). Sex and sexual orientation differences in perceptual processing. [Abstract]. Journal of Vision,12(9): 505,  http://www.journalofvision.org/content/12/9/505/ doi:10.1167/12.9.505. [Poster]

 

Mullin, C., & Steeves, J. K. E. (2011). Transcranial magnetic stimulation to lateral occipital cortex disrupts object ensemble processing. [Abstract]. Journal of Vision, 11(11): 890, http://www.journalofvision.org/content/11/11/890/, doi:10.1167/11.11.890. [Poster]

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Mullin, C., & Steeves, J. K. E. (2010). The objects behind the scenes: TMS to area LO disrupts object categorization but not scene categorization. [Abstract]. Journal of Vision, 10(7): 1273, http://www.journalofvision.org/content/10/7/1273, doi:10.1167/10.7.1273. [Poster]

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Mullin, C., Kelly, K. R. & Steeves, J. K. E. (2009). Fear factor: Attention capture by fearfully expressive faces in an RSVP task. [Abstract].  Journal of Vision, 9(8):117, http://journalofvision.org/9/8/117/, doi:10.1167/9.8.117. [Poster]

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Kelly, K., Mullin, C., Gallie, B., & Steeves, J. K. E. (2009). Abnormal cortical activation in response to motion in people who have lost one eye early in life [Abstract]. Journal of Vision, 9(8):673, http://journalofvision.org/9/8/673/, doi:10.1167/9.8.673. [Poster]

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Mullin, C., Démonet, J.-F., & Steeves, J. K. E. (2008). No McCollough Effect in a patient with cerebral achromatopsia but spared V1. [Abstract]. Journal of Vision, 8(6):489, http://journalofvision.org/8/6/489/, doi:10.1167/8.6.489. [Poster]

 

Steeves, J. K. E., Mullin, C., & Démonet, J.-F. (2008). Preserved house discrimination in a patient with acquired object agnosia. [Abstract]. Journal of Vision, 8(6):332, http://journalofvision.org/8/6/332/. doi:10.1167/8.6.332. [Poster]

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Brewster, P. W. H., Dobrin, R. A., Mullin, C., & Steeves, J. K. E. (2008). Sex, handedness and sexual orientation as predictors of face perception ability. [Abstract]. Journal of Vision, 8(6):1139, http://journalofvision.org/8/6/1139/, doi:10.1167/8.6.1139. [Poster]

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