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August 22, 2012
The limits of feedforward vision: recurrent processing promotes robust object recognition when objects are degraded
Dean Wyatte, Tim Curran, Randall O'Reilly
Frontiers in Psychology
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June 22, 2012
The Role of Competitive Inhibition and Top-Down Feedback in Binding during Object Recognition
Dean Wyatte, Seth Herd, Brian Mingus, et al.
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
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January 7, 2021
Neural Mechanisms of Human Decision-Making
Seth Herd, Kai Krueger, Ananta Nair, et al.
Schizophrenia Bulletin
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July 15, 2020
Longitudinal Assessment and Functional Neuroimaging of Movement Variability Reveal Novel Insights Into Motor Dysfunction in Clinical High Risk for Psychosis
Derek J Dean, Jessica A Bernard, Katherine S F Damme, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
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May 10, 2024
The relational bottleneck as an inductive bias for efficient abstraction
Taylor W Webb, Steven M Frankland, Awni Altabaa, et al.
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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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August 22, 2012
The limits of feedforward vision: recurrent processing promotes robust object recognition when objects are degraded
Dean Wyatte, Tim Curran, Randall O'Reilly
Frontiers in Psychology
|
June 22, 2012
The Role of Competitive Inhibition and Top-Down Feedback in Binding during Object Recognition
Dean Wyatte, Seth Herd, Brian Mingus, et al.
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
|
January 7, 2021
Neural Mechanisms of Human Decision-Making
Seth Herd, Kai Krueger, Ananta Nair, et al.
Schizophrenia Bulletin
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July 15, 2020
Longitudinal Assessment and Functional Neuroimaging of Movement Variability Reveal Novel Insights Into Motor Dysfunction in Clinical High Risk for Psychosis
Derek J Dean, Jessica A Bernard, Katherine S F Damme, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
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May 10, 2024
The relational bottleneck as an inductive bias for efficient abstraction
Taylor W Webb, Steven M Frankland, Awni Altabaa, et al.
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