Posts Tagged: Journal of Neuroscience
Mirror-image sensitivity and invariance in object and scene processing pathways
Daniel D. Dilks, Joshua B. Julian, Jonas Kubilius, Elizabeth S. Spelke, & Nancy Kanwisher Electrophysiological and behavioral studies in many species have demonstrated mirror-image confusion for objects, perhaps because many objects are vertically symmetric (e.g., a cup is the same
Mirror-image sensitivity and invariance in object and scene processing pathways
Daniel D. Dilks, Joshua B. Julian, Jonas Kubilius, Elizabeth S. Spelke, & Nancy Kanwisher Electrophysiological and behavioral studies in many species have demonstrated mirror-image confusion for objects, perhaps because many objects are vertically symmetric (e.g., a cup is the same
From What Scale of Representation Does Multivariate Pattern Analysis Decode Information?
Jonas Kubilius and Annelies Baeck Review of Swisher et al. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is severely limited in the extent of detail that it can reveal. In practice, most fMRI studies investigate large areas subtending centimeters, such as the primary visual
From What Scale of Representation Does Multivariate Pattern Analysis Decode Information?
Jonas Kubilius and Annelies Baeck Review of Swisher et al. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is severely limited in the extent of detail that it can reveal. In practice, most fMRI studies investigate large areas subtending centimeters, such as the primary visual
