Human high-level visual cortex shows a distinction between animate and inanimate objects, as revealed by fMRI. Recent studies have shown that object animacy can similarly be decoded from MEG sensor patterns. Which object properties drive this decoding? Here, we disentangled the influence of perceptual and categorical object properties by presenting perceptually matched objects (e.g., snake and rope) that were nonetheless easily recognizable as being animate or inanimate. In a series of behavioral experiments, three aspects of perceptual dissimilarity of these objects were quantified: overall dissimilarity, outline dissimilarity, and texture dissimilarity. Neural dissimilarity of MEG sensor patterns was modeled using regression analysis, in ...
Animacy is a robust organizing principle among object category representations in the human brain. U...
Identifying what an object is, and whether an object has been encountered before, is a crucial aspec...
In this paper we present an ERP study examining the underlying nature of semantic representation of ...
Item does not contain fulltextHuman high-level visual cortex shows a distinction between animate and...
Objects belonging to different categories elicit reliably different response patterns in human ventr...
Objects belonging to different categories evoke reliably different fMRI activity patterns in human o...
Scenes strongly facilitate object recognition, such as when we make out the shape of a distant boat ...
Recent studies showed agreement between how the human brain and neural networks represent objects, s...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter one: General introduction -- Chapt...
Increasing evidence suggests that the neural processes associated with identifying everyday stimuli ...
The degree to which we perceive real-world objects as similar or dissimilar structures our perceptio...
Animacy is a robust organizing principle among object category representations in the human brain. U...
Human object recognition is remarkably efficient. In recent years, significant advancements have bee...
Perceptual similarity is a cognitive judgment that represents the end-stage of a complex cascade of ...
In a series of experiments, we tested category-specific activation in normal parti¬cipants using mag...
Animacy is a robust organizing principle among object category representations in the human brain. U...
Identifying what an object is, and whether an object has been encountered before, is a crucial aspec...
In this paper we present an ERP study examining the underlying nature of semantic representation of ...
Item does not contain fulltextHuman high-level visual cortex shows a distinction between animate and...
Objects belonging to different categories elicit reliably different response patterns in human ventr...
Objects belonging to different categories evoke reliably different fMRI activity patterns in human o...
Scenes strongly facilitate object recognition, such as when we make out the shape of a distant boat ...
Recent studies showed agreement between how the human brain and neural networks represent objects, s...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter one: General introduction -- Chapt...
Increasing evidence suggests that the neural processes associated with identifying everyday stimuli ...
The degree to which we perceive real-world objects as similar or dissimilar structures our perceptio...
Animacy is a robust organizing principle among object category representations in the human brain. U...
Human object recognition is remarkably efficient. In recent years, significant advancements have bee...
Perceptual similarity is a cognitive judgment that represents the end-stage of a complex cascade of ...
In a series of experiments, we tested category-specific activation in normal parti¬cipants using mag...
Animacy is a robust organizing principle among object category representations in the human brain. U...
Identifying what an object is, and whether an object has been encountered before, is a crucial aspec...
In this paper we present an ERP study examining the underlying nature of semantic representation of ...