Jeffrey M. Zacks

Orcid: 0000-0003-1171-3690

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  • Washington University, St. Louis, MO, USA


According to our database1, Jeffrey M. Zacks authored at least 34 papers between 1994 and 2023.

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2023
Bayesian Surprise Predicts Human Event Segmentation in Story Listening.
Cogn. Sci., October, 2023

Toward a More Biologically Plausible Neural Network Model of Latent Cause Inference.
CoRR, 2023

The prevalence of multitasking presents challenges for theories of event segmentation.
Proceedings of the 45th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 2023

2022
How long are real-life events?
Proceedings of the 44th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 2022

Event Segmentation In Story Listening Using Deep Language Models.
Proceedings of the 44th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 2022

2021
Event Representations and Predictive Processing: The Role of the Midline Default Network Core.
Top. Cogn. Sci., 2021

2018
Global and Incremental Updating of Event Representations in Discourse.
Proceedings of the 40th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 2018

2017
Transformations and representations supporting spatial perspective taking.
Spatial Cogn. Comput., 2017

Static and dynamic visual narratives, by brain and by eye.
Proceedings of the 39th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 2017

2016
Higher-Level Goals in the Processing of Human Action Events.
Proceedings of the 38th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 2016

2014
Toward Neurally-Inspired Computational Models of Narrative (Invited Talk).
Proceedings of the 2014 Workshop on Computational Models of Narrative, 2014

2013
Searchlight analysis: Promise, pitfalls, and potential.
NeuroImage, 2013

2011
Prediction Error Associated with the Perceptual Segmentation of Naturalistic Events.
J. Cogn. Neurosci., 2011

Changes in Events Alter How People Remember Recent Information.
J. Cogn. Neurosci., 2011

The Impact of Continuity Editing in Narrative Film on Event Segmentation.
Cogn. Sci., 2011

2008
Event perception.
Scholarpedia, 2008

Neural substrates of narrative comprehension and memory.
NeuroImage, 2008

Pictures of a thousand words: Investigating the neural mechanisms of reading with extremely rapid event-related fMRI.
NeuroImage, 2008

Neuroimaging Studies of Mental Rotation: A Meta-analysis and Review.
J. Cogn. Neurosci., 2008

2007
A Computational Model of Event Segmentation From Perceptual Prediction.
Cogn. Sci., 2007

2005
Multiple Systems for Spatial Imagery: Transformations of Objects and Bodies.
Spatial Cogn. Comput., 2005

Parsing activity into meaningful events.
Proceedings of the IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, 2005

2004
Events by Hands and Feet.
Spatial Cogn. Comput., 2004

Using movement and intentions to understand simple events.
Cogn. Sci., 2004

2003
Reliability of functional localization using fMRI.
NeuroImage, 2003

Neural correlates of incongruous visual information: An event-related fMRI study.
NeuroImage, 2003

2002
A Parametric Study of Mental Spatial Transformations of Bodies.
NeuroImage, 2002

Graphs in Print.
Proceedings of the Diagrammatic Representation and Reasoning, 2002

2001
Rapid Self-Paced Event-Related Functional MRI: Feasibility and Implications of Stimulus- versus Response-Locked Timing.
NeuroImage, 2001

2000
Mental spatial transformations of objects and perspective.
Spatial Cogn. Comput., 2000

Lines, Blobs, Crosses and Arrows: Diagrammatic Communication with Schematic Figures.
Proceedings of the Theory and Application of Diagrams, First International Conference, 2000

1996
Gratuitous Graphics? Putting Preferences in Perspective.
Proceedings of the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems: Common Ground, 1996

1994
A new neural network for articulatory speech recognition and its application to vowel identification.
Comput. Speech Lang., 1994

Multitrees: enriching and reusing hierarchical structure.
Proceedings of the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1994


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