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Amplitude-modulated stimuli reveal auditory-visual interactions in brain activity and brain connectivityLearned Non-Rigid Object Motion is a View-Invariant Cue to Recognizing Novel ObjectsInsect brains use image interpolation mechanisms to recognise rotated objects.Visual cortex in dementia with Lewy bodies: magnetic resonance imaging study.Do People "Pop Out"?Age-related changes in matching novel objects across viewpoints.Gaze-dependent topography in human posterior parietal cortex.Automatic processing of unattended object features by functional connectivityThe contribution of nonrigid motion and shape information to object perception in pigeons and humans.The role of spatial frequency in expert object recognition.The role of color in expert object recognition.The relative weight of shape and non-rigid motion cues in object perception: a model of the parameters underlying dynamic object discrimination.A chimeric point-light walker.Planning and online control of goal directed movements when the eyes are 'relocated'.Modulation of the face- and body-selective visual regions by the motion and emotion of point-light face and body stimuli.TBSS and probabilistic tractography reveal white matter connections for attention to object features.Quantifying human sensitivity to spatio-temporal information in dynamic faces.Bayesian combination of two-dimensional location estimates.The influence of unattended features on object processing depends on task demand.Walk this way: approaching bodies can influence the processing of faces.Modulation of viewpoint effects in object recognition by shape and motion cues.Facilitation by view combination and coherent motion in dynamic object recognition.View combination in moving objects: the role of motion in discriminating between novel views of similar and distinctive objects by humans and pigeons.Visual categorization: when categories fall to pieces.The respective role of low and high spatial frequencies in supporting configural and featural processing of faces.Structural similarity and spatiotemporal noise effects on learning dynamic novel objects.The role of surface pigmentation for recognition revealed by contrast reversal in faces and Greebles.Rotation direction affects object recognition.Disparity and Shading Cues Cooperate for Surface InterpolationTemporal integration in structure from motionNeuronal Coding: The Value in Having an Average VoiceA Dynamic Object-Processing Network: Metric Shape Discrimination of Dynamic Objects by Activation of Occipitotemporal, Parietal, and Frontal CorticesThe integration of higher order form and motion by the human brainIncidental Processing of Biological MotionAn incremental dual-task paradigm to investigate pain attenuation by task difficulty, affective content and threat value
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