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Steven M Frankland

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 26, 2015
An architecture for encoding sentence meaning in left mid-superior temporal cortexSteven M Frankland, Joshua D Greene
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|April 13, 2020
Two Ways to Build a Thought: Distinct Forms of Compositional Semantic Representation across Brain RegionsSteven M Frankland, Joshua D Greene
Annual Review of Psychology|September 26, 2019
Concepts and Compositionality: In Search of the Brain's Language of ThoughtSteven M Frankland, Joshua D Greene
Neuropsychologia|December 24, 2011
Chromaticity of color perception and object color knowledgeNina S Hsu, Steven M Frankland, Sharon L Thompson-Schill
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|January 13, 2023
Evidence for Spinozan "Unbelieving" in the Right Inferior Prefrontal CortexRegan M Bernhard, Steven M Frankland, Dillon Plunkett, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|May 10, 2024
The relational bottleneck as an inductive bias for efficient abstractionTaylor W Webb, Steven M Frankland, Awni Altabaa, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 26, 2015
An architecture for encoding sentence meaning in left mid-superior temporal cortexSteven M Frankland, Joshua D Greene
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|April 13, 2020
Two Ways to Build a Thought: Distinct Forms of Compositional Semantic Representation across Brain RegionsSteven M Frankland, Joshua D Greene
Annual Review of Psychology|September 26, 2019
Concepts and Compositionality: In Search of the Brain's Language of ThoughtSteven M Frankland, Joshua D Greene
Neuropsychologia|December 24, 2011
Chromaticity of color perception and object color knowledgeNina S Hsu, Steven M Frankland, Sharon L Thompson-Schill
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|January 13, 2023
Evidence for Spinozan "Unbelieving" in the Right Inferior Prefrontal CortexRegan M Bernhard, Steven M Frankland, Dillon Plunkett, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|May 10, 2024
The relational bottleneck as an inductive bias for efficient abstractionTaylor W Webb, Steven M Frankland, Awni Altabaa, et al.
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