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Irving Biederman

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Vision Research|April 12, 2012
Sensitivity to nonaccidental properties across various shape dimensionsOri Amir, Irving Biederman, Kenneth J Hayworth
Vision Research|August 30, 2006
What makes faces special?Xiaomin Yue, Bosco S Tjan, Irving Biederman
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|December 11, 2013
Ha ha! versus aha! a direct comparison of humor to nonhumorous insight for determining the neural correlates of mirthOri Amir, Irving Biederman, Zhuangjun Wang, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|June 3, 2011
The benefit of object interactions arises in the lateral occipital cortex independent of attentional modulation from the intraparietal sulcus: a transcranial magnetic stimulation studyJiye G Kim, Irving Biederman, Chi-Hung Juan
Behavioural Processes|February 6, 2008
Pigeons and humans are more sensitive to nonaccidental than to metric changes in visual objectsOlga F Lazareva, Edward A Wasserman, Irving Biederman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 27, 2011
Neural encoding of relative positionKenneth J Hayworth, Mark D Lescroart, Irving Biederman
Vision Research|March 21, 2018
A face in a (temporal) crowdCatrina M Hacker, Emily X Meschke, Irving Biederman
Perception|March 16, 2007
Pigeons' recognition of partially occluded objects depends on specific training experienceOlga F Lazareva, Edward A Wasserman, Irving Biederman
Perception|August 9, 2008
Blind or deaf? A matter of aestheticsJiye G Kim, Andrew J Goldman, Irving Biederman
Perception|July 14, 2006
Is pigmentation important for face recognition? Evidence from contrast negationRichard Russell, Pawan Sinha, Irving Biederman, et al.
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Vision Research|April 12, 2012
Sensitivity to nonaccidental properties across various shape dimensionsOri Amir, Irving Biederman, Kenneth J Hayworth
Vision Research|August 30, 2006
What makes faces special?Xiaomin Yue, Bosco S Tjan, Irving Biederman
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|December 11, 2013
Ha ha! versus aha! a direct comparison of humor to nonhumorous insight for determining the neural correlates of mirthOri Amir, Irving Biederman, Zhuangjun Wang, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|June 3, 2011
The benefit of object interactions arises in the lateral occipital cortex independent of attentional modulation from the intraparietal sulcus: a transcranial magnetic stimulation studyJiye G Kim, Irving Biederman, Chi-Hung Juan
Behavioural Processes|February 6, 2008
Pigeons and humans are more sensitive to nonaccidental than to metric changes in visual objectsOlga F Lazareva, Edward A Wasserman, Irving Biederman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 27, 2011
Neural encoding of relative positionKenneth J Hayworth, Mark D Lescroart, Irving Biederman
Vision Research|March 21, 2018
A face in a (temporal) crowdCatrina M Hacker, Emily X Meschke, Irving Biederman
Perception|March 16, 2007
Pigeons' recognition of partially occluded objects depends on specific training experienceOlga F Lazareva, Edward A Wasserman, Irving Biederman
Perception|August 9, 2008
Blind or deaf? A matter of aestheticsJiye G Kim, Andrew J Goldman, Irving Biederman
Perception|July 14, 2006
Is pigmentation important for face recognition? Evidence from contrast negationRichard Russell, Pawan Sinha, Irving Biederman, et al.
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