Neurocomputational bases of object and face recognition.
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On the particular vulnerability of face recognition to aging: a review of three hypothesesStimulus type, level of categorization, and spatial-frequencies utilization: implications for perceptual categorization hierarchiesfMRI activity patterns in human LOC carry information about object exemplars within category.Development of visual systems for faces and objects: further evidence for prolonged development of the face system.Emotion recognition (sometimes) depends on horizontal orientations.Sensitivity to spatial frequency and orientation content is not specific to face perception.Developmental changes in visual object recognition between 18 and 24 months of agePerceptual expertise with objects predicts another hallmark of face perceptionLower-level stimulus features strongly influence responses in the fusiform face areaFrom coarse to fine? Spatial and temporal dynamics of cortical face processing.Are all types of expertise created equal? Car experts use different spatial frequency scales for subordinate categorization of cars and facesHorizontal information drives the behavioral signatures of face processingSimultaneous shape repulsion and global assimilation in the perception of aspect ratio.Automatic guidance of attention during real-world visual searchNeural Tuning Size in a Model of Primate Visual Processing Accounts for Three Key Markers of Holistic Face Processing.Neural microgenesis of personally familiar face recognition.Developmental processes in face perception.No global processing deficit in the Navon task in 14 developmental prosopagnosicsToward a unified model of face and object recognition in the human visual system.What makes faces special?The face inversion effect in infants is driven by high, and not low, spatial frequencies.Haptic object perception: spatial dimensionality and relation to vision'Two categorical stages of object recognition': a retrospective.Age effects on visual-perceptual processing and confrontation naming.A Qualitative Impairment in Face Perception in Alzheimer's Disease: Evidence from a Reduced Face Inversion Effect.Prosopagnosia as a deficit in encoding curved surface.AGNOSIA WITHOUT PROSOPAGNOSIA OR ALEXIA: EVIDENCE FOR STORED VISUAL MEMORIES SPECIFIC TO OBJECTS.The composite face illusion.Relations among early object recognition skills: Objects and letters.Comparing object recognition from binary and bipolar edge images for visual prostheses.An applet for the Gabor similarity scaling of the differences between complex stimuli.Object representations for multiple visual categories overlap in lateral occipital and medial fusiform cortex.Do humans and baboons use the same information when categorizing human and baboon faces?Holistic face processing is induced by shape and texture.Facial coding is disrupted at equiluminance.The development of facial identity discrimination through learned attention.The body-inversion effect.Face perception is whole or none: disentangling the role of spatial contiguity and interfeature distances in the composite face illusion.Contrast polarity and face recognition in the human fusiform gyrus.Effects of band-pass spatial frequency filtering of face and object images on the amplitude of N170.
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Neurocomputational bases of object and face recognition.
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Neurocomputational bases of object and face recognition.
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Neurocomputational bases of object and face recognition.
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Biederman I
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1997-08-01T00:00:00Z