Top-down processes in object identification: evidence from experimental psychology, neuropsychology and functional anatomy.
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Inborn and experience-dependent models of categorical brain organization. A position paperA network approach to assessing cognition in disorders of consciousnessVisuo-motor integration in unresponsive wakefulness syndrome: A piece of the puzzle towards consciousness detection?Efficient visual object and word recognition relies on high spatial frequency coding in the left posterior fusiform gyrus: evidence from a case-series of patients with ventral occipito-temporal cortex damage.Top-down modulations in the visual form pathway revealed with dynamic causal modeling.Evaluating aesthetic experience through personal-appearance styles: a behavioral and electrophysiological studyA hierarchical probabilistic model for rapid object categorization in natural scenesThe neural basis of contextual influences on face categorization.Neural representation of objects in space: a dual coding account.First-pass selectivity for semantic categories in human anteroventral temporal lobe.Top-down modulation of visual processing and knowledge after 250 ms supports object constancy of category decisions.Cognitive functioning in sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a six month longitudinal study.Category-related activation for written words in the posterior fusiform is task specificIdentification of distinct and overlapping cortical areas for bilingual naming and reading using cortical stimulation. Case report.What are the facts of semantic category-specific deficits? A critical review of the clinical evidence.Lexical retrieval and semantic knowledge in patients with left inferior temporal lobe lesions.The case of the unfamiliar implement: schema-based over-riding of semantic knowledge from objects in everyday action.Fusiform activation to animals is driven by the process, not the stimulus.How is the fusiform gyrus related to category-specificity?How not to revisit Highway 61: negative repetition effects in a post-cue naming task.Impaired integration of object knowledge and visual input in a case of ventral simultanagnosia with bilateral damage to area V4.Morpho-syntactic processing of Arabic plurals after aphasia: dissecting lexical meaning from morpho-syntax within word boundaries.Conscious intention to speak proactively facilitates lexical access during overt object namingOvercoming the effect of letter confusability in letter-by-letter reading: a rehabilitation study.The evolution of cognitive models: From neuropsychology to neuroimaging and back.Associative knowledge controls deployment of visual selective attention.Impaired texture segregation but spared contour integration following damage to right posterior parietal cortex.Name-picture verification as a control measure for object naming: a task analysis and norms for a large set of pictures.The role of familiarity in a face classification task using thatcherized faces.Category differences in brain activation studies: where do they come from?
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Top-down processes in object identification: evidence from experimental psychology, neuropsychology and functional anatomy.
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G W Humphreys
M J Riddoch
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1997-08-01T00:00:00Z