I study visual scene understanding using fMRI, psychophysics, and computational modeling. My research investigates how we isolate the crucial contents of a scene, how we predict what will happen next as a scene unfolds, and how we perceive a stable world in the face of noisy input.
Jason Fischer
Assistant Professor
jason.fischer@jhu.edu
Ames 222
410-516-5615
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Research Interests: Visual scene understanding using fMRI, psychophysics, computational modeling