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Samantha M. W. Wood
Samantha M. W. Wood
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Emotional eating and routine restraint scores are associated with activity in brain regions involved in urge and self-control
SMW Wood, SM Schembre, Q He, JM Engelmann, SL Ames, A Bechara
Physiology & Behavior 165, 405-412, 2016
572016
The neuroscience of dual (and triple) systems in decision making.
SMW Wood, A Bechara
American Psychological Association, 2014
482014
The Development of Invariant Object Recognition Requires Visual Experience With Temporally Smooth Objects
JN Wood, SMW Wood
Cognitive science 42 (4), 2018
432018
Failure to learn from repeated mistakes: persistent decision-making impairment as measured by the iowa gambling task in patients with ventromedial prefrontal cortex lesions
SM Waters-Wood, L Xiao, NL Denburg, M Hernandez, A Bechara
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 18 (5), 927-930, 2012
372012
Is there a recovery of decision-making function after frontal lobe damage? A study using alternative versions of the Iowa Gambling Task
L Xiao, SMW Wood, NL Denburg, GL Moreno, M Hernandez, A Bechara
Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology 35 (5), 518-529, 2013
352013
A chicken model for studying the emergence of invariant object recognition
SMW Wood, JN Wood
Frontiers in neural circuits 9, 2015
332015
The development of newborn object recognition in fast and slow visual worlds
JN Wood, SMW Wood
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1829), 20160166, 2016
302016
Enhanced learning of natural visual sequences in newborn chicks
JN Wood, A Prasad, JG Goldman, SMW Wood
Animal cognition 19 (4), 835-845, 2016
182016
Using automation to combat the replication crisis: A case study from controlled-rearing studies of newborn chicks
SMW Wood, JN Wood
Infant Behavior and Development 57, 101329, 2019
152019
One-shot object parsing in newborn chicks.
SMW Wood, JN Wood
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2021
142021
One-shot learning of view-invariant object representations in newborn chicks
JN Wood, SMW Wood
Cognition 199, 104192, 2020
132020
Using automated controlled rearing to explore the origins of object permanence
A Prasad, SMW Wood, JN Wood
Developmental science 22 (3), e12796, 2019
122019
Face recognition in newly hatched chicks at the onset of vision.
SMW Wood, JN Wood
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition 41 (2), 206, 2015
122015
Measuring the speed of newborn object recognition in controlled visual worlds
JN Wood, SMW Wood
Developmental Science 20 (4), 2017
92017
A newborn embodied Turing test for view-invariant object recognition
D Pak, D Lee, SMW Wood, JN Wood
arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.05582, 2023
52023
Distorting Face Representations in Newborn Brains
SMW Wood, JN Wood
Cognitive Science 45 (8), e13021, 2021
32021
Automated Study Challenges the Existence of a Foundational Statistical-Learning Ability in Newborn Chicks
SMW Wood, SP Johnson, JN Wood
Psychological Science 30 (11), 1592-1602, 2019
32019
Are Vision Transformers More Data Hungry Than Newborn Visual Systems?
L Pandey, SMW Wood, JN Wood
arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.02843, 2023
22023
Reverse engineering the origins of visual intelligence.
JN Wood, D Lee, B Wood, SMW Wood
CogSci, 2020
22020
The development of object recognition requires experience with the surface features of objects
JN Wood, SMW Wood
bioRxiv, 2022
12022
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