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Cortex. 72:97-114
Patient D.F. has a profound and enduring visual form agnosia due to a carbon monoxide poisoning episode suffered in 1988. Her inability to distinguish simple geometric shapes or single alphanumeric characters can be attributed to a bilateral loss of
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Journal of Neurophysiology. 102:3461-3468
We examined the role of temporal synchrony—the simultaneous appearance of visual features—in the perceptual and neural processes underlying object persistence. When a binding cue (such as color or motion) momentarily exposes an object from a back
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NeuroImage. 44:200-212
In size-weight (SW) illusions, people learn to scale their fingertip forces for lifting small and big objects of equal weight even though they fail to learn perceptually that both objects have the same weight. The question then arises as to what the
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Neuropsychologia. 46:2169-2176
A common view is that visual processing within the ventral visual stream is modulated by attention and awareness. We used fMRI adaptation to investigate whether activation in a network of brain regions involved with face recognition – namely the fu
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European Journal of Neuroscience. 27:3299-3309
Early visual areas within each hemisphere (V1, V2, V3/VP, V4v) contain distinct representations of the upper and lower quadrants of the contralateral hemifield. As receptive field size increases, the retinotopy in higher-tier visual areas becomes pro
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All Days.
The European Federation of Foundation Contractors (EFFC) and Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) developed a sector-specific carbon accounting methodology and associated "carbon calculator" for foundations and geotechnical works. The EFFC-DFI Carbon Cal
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Journal of Neurophysiology. 93:3453-3462
Perceptual continuity is an important aspect of our experience of the visual world. In this study, we focus on an example of perceptual continuity involving the maintenance of figure—ground segregation despite the removal of binding cues that initi
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Cognitive Brain Research. 20:415-426
The time course of visual object categorization as a function of electrophysiological activity in the brain was investigated using a variant of the “oddball” design. Category level was manipulated by sequentially presenting subordinate, basic or