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Jacob G Martin

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Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|July 29, 2009
Modeling multisensory enhancement with self-organizing mapsJacob G Martin, M Alex Meredith, Khurshid Ahmad
Frontiers in Neuroinformatics|March 3, 2020
Stimulus Onset Hub: an Open-Source, Low Latency, and Opto-Isolated Trigger Box for Neuroscientific Research Replicability and BeyondCharles E Davis, Jacob G Martin, Simon J Thorpe
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 5, 2013
Time course of shape and category selectivity revealed by EEG rapid adaptationClara A Scholl, Xiong Jiang, Jacob G Martin, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 22, 2018
Zapping 500 faces in less than 100 seconds: Evidence for extremely fast and sustained continuous visual searchJacob G Martin, Charles E Davis, Maximilian Riesenhuber, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems|May 9, 2014
Fast neuromimetic object recognition using FPGA outperforms GPU implementationsGarrick Orchard, Jacob G Martin, R Jacob Vogelstein, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|October 19, 2018
High Resolution Human Eye Tracking During Continuous Visual SearchJacob G Martin, Charles E Davis, Maximilian Riesenhuber, et al.
Journal of Vision|October 24, 2019
A crash in visual processing: Interference between feedforward and feedback of successive targets limits detection and categorizationJacob G Martin, Patrick H Cox, Clara A Scholl, et al.
Journal of Eye Movement Research|April 8, 2021
Microsaccades during high speed continuous visual searchJacob G Martin, Charles E Davis, Maximilian Riesenhuber, et al.
Neuroimage|July 14, 2020
From shape to meaning: Evidence for multiple fast feedforward hierarchies of concept processing in the human brainSrikanth R Damera, Jacob G Martin, Clara Scholl, et al.
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Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|July 29, 2009
Modeling multisensory enhancement with self-organizing mapsJacob G Martin, M Alex Meredith, Khurshid Ahmad
Frontiers in Neuroinformatics|March 3, 2020
Stimulus Onset Hub: an Open-Source, Low Latency, and Opto-Isolated Trigger Box for Neuroscientific Research Replicability and BeyondCharles E Davis, Jacob G Martin, Simon J Thorpe
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 5, 2013
Time course of shape and category selectivity revealed by EEG rapid adaptationClara A Scholl, Xiong Jiang, Jacob G Martin, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 22, 2018
Zapping 500 faces in less than 100 seconds: Evidence for extremely fast and sustained continuous visual searchJacob G Martin, Charles E Davis, Maximilian Riesenhuber, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems|May 9, 2014
Fast neuromimetic object recognition using FPGA outperforms GPU implementationsGarrick Orchard, Jacob G Martin, R Jacob Vogelstein, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|October 19, 2018
High Resolution Human Eye Tracking During Continuous Visual SearchJacob G Martin, Charles E Davis, Maximilian Riesenhuber, et al.
Journal of Vision|October 24, 2019
A crash in visual processing: Interference between feedforward and feedback of successive targets limits detection and categorizationJacob G Martin, Patrick H Cox, Clara A Scholl, et al.
Journal of Eye Movement Research|April 8, 2021
Microsaccades during high speed continuous visual searchJacob G Martin, Charles E Davis, Maximilian Riesenhuber, et al.
Neuroimage|July 14, 2020
From shape to meaning: Evidence for multiple fast feedforward hierarchies of concept processing in the human brainSrikanth R Damera, Jacob G Martin, Clara Scholl, et al.
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