Time course of visual perception: coarse-to-fine processing and beyond.
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Is coarse-to-fine strategy sensitive to normal aging?Feature Statistics Modulate the Activation of Meaning During Spoken Word Processing.Valence-specific modulation in the accumulation of perceptual evidence prior to visual scene recognitionThe perceptual cues that reshape expert reasoningReverse hierarchies and sensory learning.The neural bases of spatial frequency processing during scene perceptionThe timing of emotional discrimination in human amygdala and ventral visual cortex.Internal valence modulates the speed of object recognitionDelayed perceptual awareness in rapid perceptual decisionsVisual exploration and object recognition by lattice deformation.History of reading struggles linked to enhanced learning in low spatial frequency scenesThe role of low and high spatial frequencies in exogenous attention to biologically salient stimuli.Construction of a fuzzy and Boolean logic gates based on DNA.From coarse to fine? Spatial and temporal dynamics of cortical face processing.Neural mechanisms of coarse-to-fine discrimination in the visual cortexVisual discrimination predicts naming and semantic association accuracy in Alzheimer diseasePredicting the Time Course of Individual Objects with MEGIs attention based on spatial contextual memory preferentially guided by low spatial frequency signals?Task and spatial frequency modulations of object processing: an EEG studyPriming global and local processing of composite faces: revisiting the processing-bias effect on face perceptionEarly and late effects of objecthood and spatial frequency on event-related potentials and gamma band activity.Is that a belt or a snake? Object attentional selection affects the early stages of visual sensory processing.Neural microgenesis of personally familiar face recognition.Dynamic Organization of Hierarchical Memories.Compensation for Blur Requires Increase in Field of View and Viewing Time.The perceptual saliency of fearful eyes and smiles: A signal detection study.V1 neurons respond to luminance changes faster than contrast changes.How Fast is Famous Face Recognition?Curvature processing dynamics in macaque area V4.Fast and Famous: Looking for the Fastest Speed at Which a Face Can be RecognizedFrom perception to conception: how meaningful objects are processed over time.Functional connectivity for face processing in individuals with body dysmorphic disorder and anorexia nervosa.Global interference during early visual processing: ERP evidence from a rapid global/local selective task.Objects and categories: feature statistics and object processing in the ventral streamGlobal attention facilitates the planning, but not execution of goal-directed reachesSemantic descriptor ranking: a quantitative method for evaluating qualitative verbal reports of visual cognition in the laboratory or the clinicAttending to global versus local stimulus features modulates neural processing of low versus high spatial frequencies: an analysis with event-related brain potentials.Spatial Frequency Priming of Scene Perception in Adolescents With and Without ASD.Beauty in the blink of an eye: The time course of aesthetic experiences.The Neural Bases of the Semantic Interference of Spatial Frequency-based Information in Scenes.
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Time course of visual perception: coarse-to-fine processing and beyond.
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Time course of visual perception: coarse-to-fine processing and beyond.
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Time course of visual perception: coarse-to-fine processing and beyond.
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Time course of visual perception: coarse-to-fine processing and beyond.
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Time course of visual perception: coarse-to-fine processing and beyond.
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