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Michelle R Greene

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Cognition|January 17, 2016
Estimations of object frequency are frequently overestimatedMichelle R Greene
Cognitive Neuroscience|November 18, 2025
Look to the behavior-but first, define it: toward a behavioral taxonomy of visionMichelle R Greene
Frontiers in Psychology|November 7, 2013
Statistics of high-level scene contextMichelle R Greene
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 25, 2010
High-level aftereffects to global scene propertiesMichelle R Greene, Aude Oliva
Cognitive Psychology|September 3, 2008
Recognition of natural scenes from global properties: seeing the forest without representing the treesMichelle R Greene, Aude Oliva
Journal of Vision|December 8, 2023
The role of texture summary statistics in material recognition from drawings and photographsBenjamin Balas, Michelle R Greene
Psychological Science|April 29, 2009
The briefest of glances: the time course of natural scene understandingMichelle R Greene, Aude Oliva
Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science|August 28, 2023
Spatial Scene Memories Are Biased Towards a Fixed Amount of Semantic InformationMichelle R Greene, Devanshi Trivedi
Plos Computational Biology|July 25, 2018
Shared spatiotemporal category representations in biological and artificial deep neural networksMichelle R Greene, Bruce C Hansen
Scientific Reports|January 2, 2025
The brain prioritizes the basic level of object category abstractionMichelle R Greene, Alyssa Magill Rohan
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Cognition|January 17, 2016
Estimations of object frequency are frequently overestimatedMichelle R Greene
Cognitive Neuroscience|November 18, 2025
Look to the behavior-but first, define it: toward a behavioral taxonomy of visionMichelle R Greene
Frontiers in Psychology|November 7, 2013
Statistics of high-level scene contextMichelle R Greene
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 25, 2010
High-level aftereffects to global scene propertiesMichelle R Greene, Aude Oliva
Cognitive Psychology|September 3, 2008
Recognition of natural scenes from global properties: seeing the forest without representing the treesMichelle R Greene, Aude Oliva
Journal of Vision|December 8, 2023
The role of texture summary statistics in material recognition from drawings and photographsBenjamin Balas, Michelle R Greene
Psychological Science|April 29, 2009
The briefest of glances: the time course of natural scene understandingMichelle R Greene, Aude Oliva
Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science|August 28, 2023
Spatial Scene Memories Are Biased Towards a Fixed Amount of Semantic InformationMichelle R Greene, Devanshi Trivedi
Plos Computational Biology|July 25, 2018
Shared spatiotemporal category representations in biological and artificial deep neural networksMichelle R Greene, Bruce C Hansen
Scientific Reports|January 2, 2025
The brain prioritizes the basic level of object category abstractionMichelle R Greene, Alyssa Magill Rohan
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