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December 19, 2006
The utility of surface reflectance for the recognition of upright and inverted faces
Richard Russell, Irving Biederman, Marissa Nederhouser, et al.
Vision Research
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June 15, 2007
The deleterious effect of contrast reversal on recognition is unique to faces, not objects
Marissa Nederhouser, Xiaomin Yue, Michael C Mangini, et al.
Journal of Vision
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July 30, 2016
Effective signaling of surface boundaries by L-vertices reflect the consistency of their contrast in natural images
Edward A Vessel, Irving Biederman, Suresh Subramaniam, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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May 12, 2017
What Is Actually Affected by the Scrambling of Objects When Localizing the Lateral Occipital Complex?
Eshed Margalit, Irving Biederman, Bosco S Tjan, et al.
Psychological Science
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July 27, 2006
Do humans and baboons use the same information when categorizing human and baboon faces?
Julie Martin-Malivel, Michael C Mangini, Joël Fagot, et al.
Psychopharmacology
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December 11, 2002
Effect of benzodiazepines on structural and conceptual/lexical priming
Muriel Boucart, Irving Biederman, Christine Cuervo, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience
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July 21, 2005
Tuning for shape dimensions in macaque inferior temporal cortex
Greet Kayaert, Irving Biederman, Hans P Op de Beeck, et al.
Vision Research
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August 10, 2002
Learning an object from multiple views enhances its recognition in an orthogonal rotational axis in pigeons
Jessie J Peissig, Edward A Wasserman, Michael E Young, et al.
Vision Research
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July 7, 2009
Adaptation to objects in the lateral occipital complex (LOC): shape or semantics?
Jiye G Kim, Irving Biederman, Mark D Lescroart, et al.
Perception
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December 20, 2005
The role of edges in object recognition by pigeons
Jessie J Peissig, Michael E Young, Edward A Wasserman, et al.
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December 19, 2006
The utility of surface reflectance for the recognition of upright and inverted faces
Richard Russell, Irving Biederman, Marissa Nederhouser, et al.
Vision Research
|
June 15, 2007
The deleterious effect of contrast reversal on recognition is unique to faces, not objects
Marissa Nederhouser, Xiaomin Yue, Michael C Mangini, et al.
Journal of Vision
|
July 30, 2016
Effective signaling of surface boundaries by L-vertices reflect the consistency of their contrast in natural images
Edward A Vessel, Irving Biederman, Suresh Subramaniam, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
|
May 12, 2017
What Is Actually Affected by the Scrambling of Objects When Localizing the Lateral Occipital Complex?
Eshed Margalit, Irving Biederman, Bosco S Tjan, et al.
Psychological Science
|
July 27, 2006
Do humans and baboons use the same information when categorizing human and baboon faces?
Julie Martin-Malivel, Michael C Mangini, Joël Fagot, et al.
Psychopharmacology
|
December 11, 2002
Effect of benzodiazepines on structural and conceptual/lexical priming
Muriel Boucart, Irving Biederman, Christine Cuervo, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience
|
July 21, 2005
Tuning for shape dimensions in macaque inferior temporal cortex
Greet Kayaert, Irving Biederman, Hans P Op de Beeck, et al.
Vision Research
|
August 10, 2002
Learning an object from multiple views enhances its recognition in an orthogonal rotational axis in pigeons
Jessie J Peissig, Edward A Wasserman, Michael E Young, et al.
Vision Research
|
July 7, 2009
Adaptation to objects in the lateral occipital complex (LOC): shape or semantics?
Jiye G Kim, Irving Biederman, Mark D Lescroart, et al.
Perception
|
December 20, 2005
The role of edges in object recognition by pigeons
Jessie J Peissig, Michael E Young, Edward A Wasserman, et al.
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