Encoding of complexity, shape, and curvature by macaque infero-temporal neurons.
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What are the Visual Features Underlying Rapid Object Recognition?Multivariate Patterns in the Human Object-Processing Pathway Reveal a Shift from Retinotopic to Shape Curvature Representations in Lateral Occipital Areas, LO-1 and LO-2.Responses to two-dimensional shapes in the macaque anterior intraparietal area.
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Encoding of complexity, shape, and curvature by macaque infero-temporal neurons.
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Encoding of complexity, shape, and curvature by macaque infero-temporal neurons.
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Encoding of complexity, shape, and curvature by macaque infero-temporal neurons.
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Encoding of complexity, shape, and curvature by macaque infero-temporal neurons.
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Encoding of complexity, shape, and curvature by macaque infero-temporal neurons.
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Encoding of complexity, shape, and curvature by macaque infero-temporal neurons.
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Encoding of complexity, shape, and curvature by macaque infero-temporal neurons.
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Encoding of complexity, shape, and curvature by macaque infero-temporal neurons.
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Greet Kayaert
Johan Wagemans
Rufin Vogels
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10.3389/FNSYS.2011.00051
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2011-07-04T00:00:00Z