Hi, my name is Dawei Bai.

I am a postdoc at Yale University, where I work with Sam McDougle and Brian Scholl.

I study high-level representations (e.g., intuitive physics, social agency) in seemingly lower-level systems (e.g., vision, motor system).
I also explore (often surprising) connections between these systems and broader domains of human life, such as religion.


(Next to me is Albert Michotte's original apparatus for his pioneering studies on causality perception. Leuven, Belgium.)


Demos:

The Double Ring Illusion (3rd place in the Best Illusion of the Year Contest 2021 by the Neural Correlate Society.) [html demo]


Publications [Google Scholar]:

Bai, D., Hafri, A., Izard, V., Firestone, C., & Strickland, B. (in press). "Core perception": Re-imagining precocious reasoning as sophisticated perceiving [target article]. Behavioral and Brain Sciences.

Bai, D., & Strickland, B. (in press). The "Double Ring Illusion": The physical constraint of solidity shapes visual processing. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General.

Bai, D., & Strickland, B. (2023). The Pulfrich solidity illusion: A surprising demonstration of the visual system's tolerance of solidity violations. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 30, 1782–1787. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13423-023-02271-9.
[PDF] [Demo]


About me:

I received my Ph.D in 2023 from the Ecole Normale Supérieure (Paris, France), where I worked with Brent Strickland.

Email: dawei.bai [at] hotmail.com.



(I believe that my website should not look better than my science. So this website will look better once I have done more science!)