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Katherine R Storrs

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I-Perception|March 17, 2017
Facial Age Aftereffects Provide Some Evidence for Local Repulsion (But None for Re-Normalisation)Katherine R Storrs
Frontiers in Psychology|March 7, 2015
Are high-level aftereffects perceptual?Katherine R Storrs
Neuron|October 21, 2016
Grid Cells for Conceptual Spaces?Nikolaus Kriegeskorte, Katherine R Storrs
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 10, 2020
A Model for Neural Network Modeling in NeuroscienceKatherine R Storrs, Guido Maiello
Vision Research|February 21, 2023
Inconsistent illusory motion in predictive coding deep neural networksO R Kirubeswaran, Katherine R Storrs
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|November 4, 2016
Shape adaptation exaggerates shape differencesKatherine R Storrs, Derek H Arnold
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences|December 31, 2019
Learning to see stuffRoland W Fleming, Katherine R Storrs
Journal of Vision|June 2, 2015
Face aftereffects involve local repulsion, not renormalizationKatherine R Storrs, Derek H Arnold
Journal of Vision|January 28, 2015
Evidence for tilt normalization can be explained by anisotropic orientation sensitivityKatherine R Storrs, Derek H Arnold
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|March 27, 2013
Shape aftereffects reflect shape constancy operations: appearance mattersKatherine R Storrs, Derek H Arnold
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I-Perception|March 17, 2017
Facial Age Aftereffects Provide Some Evidence for Local Repulsion (But None for Re-Normalisation)Katherine R Storrs
Frontiers in Psychology|March 7, 2015
Are high-level aftereffects perceptual?Katherine R Storrs
Neuron|October 21, 2016
Grid Cells for Conceptual Spaces?Nikolaus Kriegeskorte, Katherine R Storrs
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 10, 2020
A Model for Neural Network Modeling in NeuroscienceKatherine R Storrs, Guido Maiello
Vision Research|February 21, 2023
Inconsistent illusory motion in predictive coding deep neural networksO R Kirubeswaran, Katherine R Storrs
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|November 4, 2016
Shape adaptation exaggerates shape differencesKatherine R Storrs, Derek H Arnold
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences|December 31, 2019
Learning to see stuffRoland W Fleming, Katherine R Storrs
Journal of Vision|June 2, 2015
Face aftereffects involve local repulsion, not renormalizationKatherine R Storrs, Derek H Arnold
Journal of Vision|January 28, 2015
Evidence for tilt normalization can be explained by anisotropic orientation sensitivityKatherine R Storrs, Derek H Arnold
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|March 27, 2013
Shape aftereffects reflect shape constancy operations: appearance mattersKatherine R Storrs, Derek H Arnold
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