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Journal of Vision. 22:3358
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Journal of Vision
The spatial relationships between body parts are a rich source of information for person perception, with even simple pairs of parts providing highly valuable information. Computation of these relationships would benefit from a hierarchical represent
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Journal of Vision. 20:459
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Journal of neuroscience methods
BackgroundfMRI provides spatial resolution that is unmatched by any non-invasive neuroimaging technique. Its temporal dynamics however are typically neglected due to the sluggishness of the hemodynamic based fMRI signal.New MethodsWe present temporal
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::8e0f045808101920c5c4e6339eaa96bc
https://doi.org/10.1101/273110
https://doi.org/10.1101/273110
Autor:
Alexander Bratch, W. Drew Bromfield, Jarrett D. Barker, Aparna Srinath, Mary Jones, Jason M. Gold, Roy A. Goode, Jennifer Bittner, Shawn Barr, Doori Lee
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 21:1465-1472
Why do faces become easier to recognize with repeated exposure? Previous research has suggested that familiarity may induce a qualitative shift in visual processing from an independent analysis of individual facial features to analysis that includes
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Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance. 42(9)
The impact of context on perception has been well documented for over a century. In some cases, the introduction of context to a set of target features may produce a unified percept, leading to a quicker and more accurate classification; a configural
Autor:
Diana Arman, Jonathon D. Crystal, Alexander Bratch, Alexandra E. Smith, Hannah E. Corbin, Jie-En Wu, Joshua A. Cain, Matthew J. Pizzo, Spencer Kann, Shiloh Cooper, Austin Dunn, Stefan J. Dalecki, Nilda Rivera-Reyes, Amanda R. Doyle
A fundamental feature of memory in humans is the ability to simultaneously work with multiple types of information using independent memory systems. Working memory is conceptualized as two independent memory systems under executive control [1, 2]. Al
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4747793/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4747793/
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Journal of Vision. 18:408
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Journal of Vision. 18:1176
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Journal of Vision. 17:1238