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Galit Yovel

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Cognition|September 4, 2012
A face inversion effect without a faceTalia Brandman, Galit Yovel
Cognition|August 22, 2020
From concepts to percepts in human and machine face recognition: A reply to Blauch, Behrmann & PlautGalit Yovel, Naphtali Abudarham
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 19, 2024
Distinct Yet Proximal Face- and Body-Selective Brain Regions Enable Clutter-Tolerant Representations of the Face, Body, and Whole PersonLibi Kliger, Galit Yovel
Journal of Vision|March 2, 2016
Reverse engineering the face space: Discovering the critical features for face identificationNaphtali Abudarham, Galit Yovel
Neuroimage|May 21, 2013
The challenge of localizing the anterior temporal face area: a possible solutionVadim Axelrod, Galit Yovel
Current Biology : CB|December 20, 2005
The neural basis of the behavioral face-inversion effectGalit Yovel, Nancy Kanwisher
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 10, 2009
Why does picture-plane inversion sometimes dissociate perception of features and spacing in faces, and sometimes not? Toward a new theory of holistic processingElinor McKone, Galit Yovel
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 23, 2006
The fusiform face area: a cortical region specialized for the perception of facesNancy Kanwisher, Galit Yovel
Neuroimage|April 22, 2010
External facial features modify the representation of internal facial features in the fusiform face areaVadim Axelrod, Galit Yovel
Vision Research|August 23, 2020
Can we recognize people based on their body-alone? The roles of body motion and whole person contextNoa Simhi, Galit Yovel
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Cognition|September 4, 2012
A face inversion effect without a faceTalia Brandman, Galit Yovel
Cognition|August 22, 2020
From concepts to percepts in human and machine face recognition: A reply to Blauch, Behrmann & PlautGalit Yovel, Naphtali Abudarham
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 19, 2024
Distinct Yet Proximal Face- and Body-Selective Brain Regions Enable Clutter-Tolerant Representations of the Face, Body, and Whole PersonLibi Kliger, Galit Yovel
Journal of Vision|March 2, 2016
Reverse engineering the face space: Discovering the critical features for face identificationNaphtali Abudarham, Galit Yovel
Neuroimage|May 21, 2013
The challenge of localizing the anterior temporal face area: a possible solutionVadim Axelrod, Galit Yovel
Current Biology : CB|December 20, 2005
The neural basis of the behavioral face-inversion effectGalit Yovel, Nancy Kanwisher
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 10, 2009
Why does picture-plane inversion sometimes dissociate perception of features and spacing in faces, and sometimes not? Toward a new theory of holistic processingElinor McKone, Galit Yovel
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 23, 2006
The fusiform face area: a cortical region specialized for the perception of facesNancy Kanwisher, Galit Yovel
Neuroimage|April 22, 2010
External facial features modify the representation of internal facial features in the fusiform face areaVadim Axelrod, Galit Yovel
Vision Research|August 23, 2020
Can we recognize people based on their body-alone? The roles of body motion and whole person contextNoa Simhi, Galit Yovel
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