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ariel goldstein
ariel goldstein
Hebew University, Business School, Data Science Department & Cognitive Studies Department
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Shared computational principles for language processing in humans and deep language models
A Goldstein, Z Zada, E Buchnik, M Schain, A Price, B Aubrey, SA Nastase, ...
Nature neuroscience 25 (3), 369-380, 2022
389*2022
Direct fit to nature: an evolutionary perspective on biological and artificial neural networks
U Hasson, SA Nastase, A Goldstein
Neuron 105 (3), 416-434, 2020
3632020
Reading and doing arithmetic nonconsciously
AY Sklar, N Levy, A Goldstein, R Mandel, A Maril, RR Hassin
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (48), 19614-19619, 2012
3582012
Keep it real: rethinking the primacy of experimental control in cognitive neuroscience
SA Nastase, A Goldstein, U Hasson
NeuroImage 222, 117254, 2020
2752020
The “Narratives” fMRI dataset for evaluating models of naturalistic language comprehension
SA Nastase, YF Liu, H Hillman, A Zadbood, L Hasenfratz, N Keshavarzian, ...
Scientific data 8 (1), 250, 2021
1362021
How are you feeling? Revisiting the quantification of emotional qualia
A Kron, A Goldstein, DHJ Lee, K Gardhouse, AK Anderson
Psychological science 24 (8), 1503-1511, 2013
1112013
Are valence and arousal separable in emotional experience?
A Kron, M Pilkiw, J Banaei, A Goldstein, AK Anderson
Emotion 15 (1), 35, 2015
952015
Reconstructing the cascade of language processing in the brain using the internal computations of a transformer-based language model
S Kumar, TR Sumers, T Yamakoshi, A Goldstein, U Hasson, KA Norman, ...
BioRxiv, 2022.06. 08.495348, 2022
512022
The Temporal Structure of Language Processing in the Human Brain Corresponds to The Layered Hierarchy of Deep Language Models
A Goldstein, E Ham, M Schain, S Nastase, Z Zada, A Dabush, B Aubrey, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.07106, 2023
30*2023
Commentary: Definitely maybe: can unconscious processes perform the same functions as conscious processes?
A Goldstein, RR Hassin
Frontiers in Psychology 8, 1230, 2017
272017
Spending one’s time: The hedonic principle in ad libitum viewing of pictures.
A Kron, M Pilkiw, A Goldstein, DH Lee, K Gardhouse, AK Anderson
Emotion 14 (6), 1087, 2014
262014
Bayesian surprise predicts human event segmentation in story listening
M Kumar, A Goldstein, S Michelmann, JM Zacks, U Hasson, KA Norman
Cognitive science 47 (10), e13343, 2023
252023
Face proprioception does not modulate access to visual awareness of emotional faces in a continuous flash suppression paradigm
S Korb, SA Osimo, T Suran, A Goldstein, RI Rumiati
Consciousness and cognition 51, 166-180, 2017
252017
Systematic biases in LLM simulations of debates
A Taubenfeld, Y Dover, R Reichart, A Goldstein
arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.04049, 2024
212024
Alignment of brain embeddings and artificial contextual embeddings in natural language points to common geometric patterns
A Goldstein, A Grinstein-Dabush, M Schain, H Wang, Z Hong, B Aubrey, ...
Nature communications 15 (1), 2768, 2024
18*2024
Perspective changes in human listeners are aligned with the contextual transformation of the word embedding space
R Tikochinski, A Goldstein, Y Yeshurun, U Hasson, R Reichart
Cerebral Cortex 33 (12), 7830-7842, 2023
12*2023
A shared model-based linguistic space for transmitting our thoughts from brain to brain in natural conversations
Z Zada, A Goldstein, S Michelmann, E Simony, A Price, L Hasenfratz, ...
Neuron 112 (18), 3211-3222. e5, 2024
11*2024
Regression to the Mean Does Not Explain Away Nonconscious Processing
AY Sklar, A Goldstein, RR Hassin
Experimental psychology, 2021
9*2021
Predictions from masked motion with and without obstacles
A Goldstein, I Rivlin, A Goldstein, Y Pertzov, RR Hassin
PLoS one 15 (11), e0239839, 2020
92020
Did you see it? Robust individual differences in the speed with which meaningful visual stimuli break suppression
AY Sklar, AY Goldstein, Y Abir, A Goldstein, R Dotsch, A Todorov, ...
Cognition 211, 104638, 2021
82021
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