The representation of object viewpoint in human visual cortex.
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The neural mechanisms for the recognition of face identity in humansVisuo-haptic multisensory object recognition, categorization, and representation.fMR-Adaptation Reveals Invariant Coding of Biological Motion on the Human STSfMRI-adaptation and category selectivity in human ventral temporal cortex: regional differences across time scalesContorted and ordinary body postures in the human brainEnhanced parietal cortex activation during location detection in children with autism.Lower-level stimulus features strongly influence responses in the fusiform face areaBroad and narrow conceptual tuning in the human frontal lobesObject representations in ventral and dorsal visual streams: fMRI repetition effects depend on attention and part-whole configuration.Invariance to rotation in depth measured by masked repetition priming is dependent on prime duration.Dynamics of 3D view invariance in monkey inferotemporal cortex.Face-likeness and image variability drive responses in human face-selective ventral regions.Prevalence of selectivity for mirror-symmetric views of faces in the ventral and dorsal visual pathways.Repetition Priming and Repetition Suppression: A Case for Enhanced Efficiency Through Neural Synchronization.Conjunctive Coding of Complex Object Features.Repetition suppression in occipitotemporal cortex despite negligible visual similarity: evidence for postperceptual processing?Spatiotemporal information during unsupervised learning enhances viewpoint invariant object recognition.Learning to Be (In)variant: Combining Prior Knowledge and Experience to Infer Orientation Invariance in Object Recognition.fMRI-adaptation studies of viewpoint tuning in the extrastriate and fusiform body areas.Size precedes view: developmental emergence of invariant object representations in lateral occipital complex.Effects of adaptation on the stimulus selectivity of macaque inferior temporal spiking activity and local field potentials.Constructing scenes from objects in human occipitotemporal cortex.Forward models demonstrate that repetition suppression is best modelled by local neural scaling
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The representation of object viewpoint in human visual cortex.
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The representation of object viewpoint in human visual cortex.
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The representation of object viewpoint in human visual cortex
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David R Andresen
Joakim Vinberg
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10.1016/J.NEUROIMAGE.2008.11.009
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2008-11-25T00:00:00Z