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Creating Concepts from Converging Features in Human Cortex.Multi-voxel pattern analysis of fMRI data predicts clinical symptom severity.The role of sleep in forming a memory representation of a two-dimensional spaceA novel approach of homozygous haplotype sharing identifies candidate genes in autism spectrum disorder.Rapid consolidation of new knowledge in adulthood via fast mappingA meta-analysis of fMRI decoding: Quantifying influences on human visual population codes.The advantage of brief fMRI acquisition runs for multi-voxel pattern detection across runs.Informational connectivity: identifying synchronized discriminability of multi-voxel patterns across the brain.Using informational connectivity to measure the synchronous emergence of fMRI multi-voxel information across time.Beyond Functional Connectivity: Investigating Networks of Multivariate Representations.Affective-motivational brain responses to direct gaze in children with autism spectrum disorder.Variation across individuals and items determine learning outcomes from fast mapping.Reversal Without Remapping: What We Can (and Cannot) Conclude About Learned Associations From Training-Induced Behavior Changes.Expertise Moderates Incidentally Learned Associations Between Words and ImagesAn Empirical Analysis of Popular Press Claims Regarding Linguistic Change in President Donald J. TrumpThe VWFA Is the Home of Orthographic Learning When Houses Are Used as LettersFast mapping rapidly integrates information into existing memory networksCreatures great and small: Real-world size of animals predicts visual cortex representations beyond taxonomic categoryWord inversion sensitivity as a marker of visual word form area lateralization: An application of a novel multivariate measure of lateralityAddressing misconceptions of fast mapping in adultsSemantic knowledge influences whether novel episodic associations are represented symmetrically or asymmetricallyNeural activity in human visual cortex is transformed by learning real world sizeInfluences on memory for naturalistic visual episodes: sleep, familiarity, and traits differentially affect forms of recall
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