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Group: VisionLab - with tag category [4 articles]

Недавние статьи, отправленные по почте членами VisionLab группы with tag category
  • Neurons in Area V4 of the Macaque Translate Attended Visual Features into Behaviorally Relevant Categories.
    Neuron, Vol. 54, No. 2. (19 April 2007), pp. 303-318.
    by Giovanni Mirabella, Giuseppe Bertini, Inés Samengo, Bjørg E E Kilavik, Deborah Frilli, Chiara Della Libera, Leonardo Chelazzi
    posted to attention category learning visual by sternshein to the group VisionLab on 2007-04-24 23:18:11 as ** along with 3 people sandervdc samengo bayesian
  • Categorization training results in shape- and category-selective human neural plasticity.
    Neuron, Vol. 53, No. 6. (15 March 2007), pp. 891-903.
    posted to category learning murray perceptual_learning yigal by sternshein to the group VisionLab on 2007-03-19 17:43:37 as ** along with 1 person yEvb0
  • Stimulus modality interacts with category structure in perceptual category learning.
    Percept Psychophys, Vol. 68, No. 7. (October 2006), pp. 1176-1190.
    by WT Maddox, AD Ing, JS Lauritzen
    posted to category learning modality by jillhuang to the group VisionLab on 2007-03-17 00:11:35 as **
  • Correlations of cortical activation and behavior during the application of newly learned categories.
    Brain Res Cogn Brain Res, Vol. 25, No. 1. (September 2005), pp. 33-47.
    by DM Little, KR Thulborn
    posted to activation category fmri learning by rsekuler to the group VisionLab on 2005-10-08 23:43:24 as **
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