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Safety Science. 61:36-42
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vision. 19:19c
Autor:
Nancy G. Forger, Melissa M. Holmes, Yibayiri O. Sanogo, Mark A. Changizi, Alison M. Bell, Mark Band, Jeff J. Anyan, Matz Larsson, Alexandra Obregon, Ruth Morona, Druck Reinhardt Druck Basel, Marianne L. Seney, Amanda Holley, Agustín González, Satz Mengensatzproduktion, Romann M. Weber, Ritesh Kotecha, Shala J. Hankison, Lynn Bengston, Joseph Palazzo, Bruce D. Goldman, Jesús M. López
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Brain, Behavior and Evolution. 77:I-IV
Autor:
Mark A. Changizi
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Cognitive Systems Research. 9:214-228
Good definitions consist of words that are more basic than the defined word. There are, however, many ways of satisfying this desideratum. For example, at one extreme, there could be a small set of atomic words that are used to define all other words
Autor:
Shinsuke Shimojo, Mark A. Changizi
Publikováno v:
Perception. 37:1510-1519
Visual exposure to an object can modulate an observer's degree of preference for it, initially enhancing preference (a ‘familiarity preference’ regime), and eventually lowering it again (a ‘novelty preference’ regime). Here we investigate whe
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The American Naturalist. 167:E117-E139
Are there empirical regularities in the shapes of letters and other human visual signs, and if so, what are the selection pressures underlying these regularities? To examine this, we determined a wide variety of topologically distinct contour configu
Autor:
Shinsuke Shimojo, Alexander G. Cheroske, L.-L. Zhang, L.R. Marotte, Thomas W. Cronin, Ken W.S. Ashwell, Richard R. Fay, Mark A. Changizi, Peggy L. Edds-Walton
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Brain, Behavior and Evolution. 66:137-144
Autor:
Mark A. Changizi, Darren He
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Complexity. 10:13-40
Autor:
Shinsuke Shimojo, Mark A. Changizi
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Brain, Behavior and Evolution. 66:88-98
Via the accumulation of data from across the neuroanatomy literature, we estimate the manner in which (i) the number of neocortical areas varies with neocortex size, and (ii) the number of area-area connections varies with neocortex size. Concerning
Autor:
Mark A. Changizi
In The Brain from 25,000 Feet, Mark A. Changizi defends a non-reductionist philosophy and applies it to a variety of problems in the brain sciences. Some of the key questions answered are as follows. Why do we see visual illusions, and why are illusi