Publications of Antonino Casile
Papers in journals or reviewed conferences
* denotes equal contribution
- Casile A*, Dayan E*, Caggiano V,
Hendler T, Flash T, Giese M A (2009), Neuronal encoding of
human kinematic invariants during action perception,
Cerebral Cortex, in press.
- Casile A, Rucci M (2009), A theory of the influence of eye
movements on the refinement of direction selectivity in the cat's
primary visual cortex, Network, in press.
- Caggiano G, Fogassi L, Rizzolatti G, Thier P., Casile A (2009),
Mirror neurons differentially encode the peripersonal and extrapersonal
space of the monkey, Science, 324:403-406.
- Dayan E*, Casile A*, Levit-Binnun N, Giese M A, Hendler T, Flash T (2007),
Neural representations of kinematic laws of motion: Evidence for action-perception
coupling, PNAS, 104(51): 20582-20587.
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- Graf M, Reitzner B, Corves C, Casile A, Giese M, Prinz W. (2007),
Predicting point-light actions in real-time.
NeuroImage, 36:T22-T32.
- Casile A, Giese M A (2006): Non-visual motor learning
influences the recognition of biological motion,
Current Biology, 16(1):69-74.
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- Casile A, Rucci M (2006):
A theoretical analysis of the influence of fixational instability
on the development of thalamocortical connectivity,
Neural Computation, 18:569-590.
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- Rucci M, Casile A (2005):
Fixational instability and natural image statistics:
implications for early visual representations,
Network, 16(2-3):121-38
- Casile A, Giese M A (2005):
Critical features for the recognition of biological motion,
Journal of Vision, 5:348-360
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- Rucci M, Casile A (2004):
Decorrelation of neural activity during fixational eye movements:
Possible implications for the refinement of V1 receptive fields,
Visual Neuroscience, 21(5):725-733
- Casile A, Giese M (2003): Roles of
motion and form in biological motion recognition, Artificial
Networks and Neural Information Processing, Okyay
Kaynak, Ethem Alpaydin and Erkki Oja and Leu Xu eds.,
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2714, pag.
854-862
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- M. Rucci, A. Casile (2002) Eye
movements and the maturation of cortical orientation selectivity.
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 14, T. G.
ietterich, S. Becker and Z. Ghahramani eds.,
MIT Press, pag. 261-267
Papers in conferences
- A. Casile and M.Giese (2005): Possible influences
of non-visual motor training on the perception of biological motion. 9th
European Congress of Psychology, Granada, Spain -
Invited Talk
- A. Casile and M.Giese (2004): Possible
influences of motor learning on perception of biological motion. 4th
Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota, Florida
- A. Casile and M.Giese (2004):
Does non-visual motor training influences the recognition of biological
motion?.7th Perception Conference at Tübingen (TWK)
- A. Casile and M.Giese (2003): Critical Features for
biological motion. 3rd Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences
Society, Sarasota, Florida
- A. Casile and M.Giese (2003): Motion
and Form information in the recognition of point-light stimuli.6th
Perception Conference at Tübingen (TWK)
- A. Casile and M. Giese(2002): Critical
Features for biological Motion. 2nd Workshop on Biologically
Motivated Computer Vistion
- A. Casile and M. Rucci (2001)
Influences of eye movements on the experience-dependent refinement of
cortical receptive fields. 5th Int. Conf. on Cognitive and Neural
Systems, Boston
- M. Rucci, E. Mingolla and A. Casile
(2000) Modeling the refinement of cortical orientation selectivity
during active exposure to natural visual input.Proc. 30th Ann. Meet.
Society for Neuroscience