Contains fulltext : 55251.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Does our ability to visually identify everyday objects rely solely on access to information about their appearance or on a more distributed representation incorporating other object properties? Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we addressed this question by having subjects visually match pictures of novel objects before and after extensive training to use these objects to perform specific tool-like tasks. After training, neural activity emerged in regions associated with the motion (left middle temporal gyrus) and manipulation (left intraparietal sulcus and premotor cortex) of common tools, whereas activity became more focal and selective in reg...
Motivated by neuropsychological investigations of category-specific impairments, many functional bra...
Neuroimaging has revealed a left-lateralized network of brain areas implicated in understanding the ...
& Many everyday activities, such as driving on a busy street, require the encoding of distinctiv...
Does our ability to visually identify everyday objects rely solely on access to information about th...
Does our ability to visually identify everyday objects rely solely on access to information about th...
Using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), we find that object manipulation knowledge is ac...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2017.The capac...
Visual object perception is an important function in primates which can be fine-tuned by experience,...
Tools represent a special class of objects, as functional details of tools can afford certain action...
The observation of tools is known to elicit a distributed cortical network that reflects close-knit ...
Many everyday activities, such as driving on a busy street, require the encoding of distinctive visu...
Expertise in recognizing objects in cluttered scenes is a critical skill for our interactions in com...
Tools represent a special class of objects, as functional details of tools can afford certain action...
Learning about the world through our senses constrains our ability to recognise our surroundings. Ex...
Expertise in recognizing objects in cluttered scenes is a critical skill for our interactions in com...
Motivated by neuropsychological investigations of category-specific impairments, many functional bra...
Neuroimaging has revealed a left-lateralized network of brain areas implicated in understanding the ...
& Many everyday activities, such as driving on a busy street, require the encoding of distinctiv...
Does our ability to visually identify everyday objects rely solely on access to information about th...
Does our ability to visually identify everyday objects rely solely on access to information about th...
Using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), we find that object manipulation knowledge is ac...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2017.The capac...
Visual object perception is an important function in primates which can be fine-tuned by experience,...
Tools represent a special class of objects, as functional details of tools can afford certain action...
The observation of tools is known to elicit a distributed cortical network that reflects close-knit ...
Many everyday activities, such as driving on a busy street, require the encoding of distinctive visu...
Expertise in recognizing objects in cluttered scenes is a critical skill for our interactions in com...
Tools represent a special class of objects, as functional details of tools can afford certain action...
Learning about the world through our senses constrains our ability to recognise our surroundings. Ex...
Expertise in recognizing objects in cluttered scenes is a critical skill for our interactions in com...
Motivated by neuropsychological investigations of category-specific impairments, many functional bra...
Neuroimaging has revealed a left-lateralized network of brain areas implicated in understanding the ...
& Many everyday activities, such as driving on a busy street, require the encoding of distinctiv...