Decoding the brain: Neural representation and the limits of multivariate pattern analysis in cognitive neuroscience JB Ritchie, DM Kaplan, C Klein The British journal for the philosophy of science 70 (2), 581-607, 2019 | 147 | 2019 |
Reaction time for object categorization is predicted by representational distance TA Carlson, JB Ritchie, N Kriegeskorte, S Durvasula, J Ma Journal of cognitive neuroscience 26 (1), 132-142, 2014 | 87 | 2014 |
Emerging object representations in the visual system predict reaction times for categorization JB Ritchie, DA Tovar, TA Carlson PLoS computational biology 11 (6), e1004316, 2015 | 83 | 2015 |
The ventral visual pathway represents animal appearance over animacy, unlike human behavior and deep neural networks S Bracci, JB Ritchie, I Kalfas, HP Op de Beeck Journal of Neuroscience 39 (33), 6513-6525, 2019 | 76 | 2019 |
On the partnership between neural representations of object categories and visual features in the ventral visual pathway S Bracci, JB Ritchie, H Op de Beeck Neuropsychologia 105, 153-164, 2017 | 73 | 2017 |
Factors determining where category-selective areas emerge in visual cortex HP Op de Beeck, I Pillet, JB Ritchie Trends in cognitive sciences 23 (9), 784-797, 2019 | 72 | 2019 |
The emergence of metacognition: Affect and uncertainty in animals P Carruthers, JB Ritchie Foundations of metacognition, 76-93, 2012 | 71 | 2012 |
Orthogonal representations of object shape and category in deep convolutional neural networks and human visual cortex AA Zeman, JB Ritchie, S Bracci, H Op de Beeck Scientific reports 10 (1), 1-12, 2020 | 62 | 2020 |
Ghosts in machine learning for cognitive neuroscience: Moving from data to theory T Carlson, E Goddard, DM Kaplan, C Klein, JB Ritchie NeuroImage 180, 88-100, 2018 | 61 | 2018 |
Avoiding illusory effects in representational similarity analysis: What (not) to do with the diagonal JB Ritchie, S Bracci, H Op de Beeck NeuroImage 148, 197-200, 2017 | 58 | 2017 |
Neural decoding and “inner” psychophysics: A distance-to-bound approach for linking mind, brain, and behavior JB Ritchie, TA Carlson Frontiers in neuroscience 10, 190, 2016 | 58 | 2016 |
The bodily senses JB Ritchie, P Carruthers The Oxford handbook of philosophy of perception, 353-370, 2015 | 41 | 2015 |
Untangling the animacy organization of occipitotemporal cortex JB Ritchie, AA Zeman, J Bosmans, S Sun, K Verhaegen, HP Op de Beeck Journal of Neuroscience 41 (33), 7103-7119, 2021 | 32 | 2021 |
The evolution of self-knowledge P Carruthers, L Fletcher, JB Ritchie Philosophical Topics, 13-37, 2012 | 27 | 2012 |
Mirror, mirror, on the wall, is that even my hand at all? Changes in the afterimage of one's reflection in a mirror in response to bodily movement JB Ritchie, T Carlson Neuropsychologia 48 (5), 1495-1500, 2010 | 23 | 2010 |
Computational implementation JB Ritchie, G Piccinini The Routledge handbook of the computational mind, 192-204, 2018 | 20 | 2018 |
Asymmetric compression of representational space for object animacy categorization under degraded viewing conditions T Grootswagers, JB Ritchie, SG Wardle, A Heathcote, TA Carlson Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 29 (12), 1995-2010, 2017 | 20 | 2017 |
Edge-related activity is not necessary to explain orientation decoding in human visual cortex SG Wardle, JB Ritchie, K Seymour, TA Carlson Journal of Neuroscience 37 (5), 1187-1196, 2017 | 17 | 2017 |
One object, two networks? Assessing the relationship between the face and body-selective regions in the primate visual system J Taubert, JB Ritchie, LG Ungerleider, CI Baker Brain Structure and Function 227 (4), 1423-1438, 2022 | 16 | 2022 |
Using neural distance to predict reaction time for categorizing the animacy, shape, and abstract properties of objects JB Ritchie, H Op de Beeck Scientific reports 9 (1), 1-8, 2019 | 16 | 2019 |