F Cutzu, S Edelman - Vision research, 1998 - Elsevier
… issues normally addressed in the psychophysical studies of 3D objectrecognition; bridging this gap … In the rest of this paper, we provide experimental support for precisely this notion of …
G Wallis - Journal of Biological Systems, 1998 - World Scientific
… In this paper, neural network and human psychophysics data on face recognition are presented which support the notion that recognition learning can be affected by the order in which …
E Bricolo, T Poggio… - Advances in neural …, 1996 - proceedings.neurips.cc
… Psychophysical and neurophysiological results support the main features and predictions of this simple model. For instance, in the case of novel objects, it has been shown that when …
HB Helbig, M Graf, M Kiefer - Experimental Brain Research, 2006 - Springer
… that action representations can facilitate objectrecognition. We further … object information. Our findings suggest that processes of object-directed action influence objectrecognition…
… to mediate objectrecognition. … psychophysically leaves unanswered for how long visual neurons actually fire under the masking condition at which the subject can just identify an object…
R Lemos, I Santana, G Caetano… - Journal of the …, 2016 - cambridge.org
… identify structural correlates of psychophysical complex face and objectrecognition performance in … This work was supported by grants from the Foundation for Science and Technology …
… You are using a browser version with limited support for CSS. To … In the meantime, to ensure continued support, we are … Psychophysics, physiology and engineering all suggest that the …
M Bar - Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 2003 - direct.mit.edu
… Here I discuss support for the specific proposal that the PFC is the most likely origin of top-down facilitation in objectrecognition. Anatomical data indicate the existence of cortical and …
… objectrecognition remains unclear. As far as we know, the only psychophysiological research on self-relevant object … Our finding supports that of previous studies in which familiarity did …