Although enormous progress has recently been made in identifying the neural representations of individual object concepts, relatively little is known about the growth of a neural knowledge representation as a novel object concept is being learned. In this fMRI study, the growth of the neural representations of eight individual extinct animal concepts was monitored as participants learned two features of each animal, namely its habitat (i.e., a natural dwelling or scene) and its diet or eating habits. Dwelling/ scene information and diet/eating-related information have each been shown to activate their own characteristic brain regions. Several converging methods were used here to capture the emergence of the neural representation of a new an...
The perceptual ability of both humans and monkeys to identify objects in the presence of noise is im...
Object novelty recognition is derived from the spontaneous preference demonstrated towards an object...
How are object features and knowledge-fragments represented and bound together in the human brain? D...
Abstract: Although enormous progress has recently been made in identifying the neural representation...
The advent of brain reading techniques has enabled new approaches to the study of concept representa...
The received understanding of cortical information processing during, e.g., object recognition, is b...
Comparing the neural correlates of socio-cognitive skills across species provides insights into the ...
Recent studies showed agreement between how the human brain and neural networks represent objects, s...
Neural representations for faces, bodies, and objects have been studied extensively in humans. Howev...
AN intriguing and puzzling consequence of damage to the human brain is selective loss of knowledge a...
The main topics in the study of animal cognition are reviewed with special reference to direct links...
Recognition memory, the discrimination of a novel from a familiar event, can be classified into item...
This study provides a brain-based account of how object concepts at an intermediate (basic) level of...
In this report we review a large body of literature describing how experience affects recognition. B...
How are object features and knowledge-fragments represented and bound together in the human brain? D...
The perceptual ability of both humans and monkeys to identify objects in the presence of noise is im...
Object novelty recognition is derived from the spontaneous preference demonstrated towards an object...
How are object features and knowledge-fragments represented and bound together in the human brain? D...
Abstract: Although enormous progress has recently been made in identifying the neural representation...
The advent of brain reading techniques has enabled new approaches to the study of concept representa...
The received understanding of cortical information processing during, e.g., object recognition, is b...
Comparing the neural correlates of socio-cognitive skills across species provides insights into the ...
Recent studies showed agreement between how the human brain and neural networks represent objects, s...
Neural representations for faces, bodies, and objects have been studied extensively in humans. Howev...
AN intriguing and puzzling consequence of damage to the human brain is selective loss of knowledge a...
The main topics in the study of animal cognition are reviewed with special reference to direct links...
Recognition memory, the discrimination of a novel from a familiar event, can be classified into item...
This study provides a brain-based account of how object concepts at an intermediate (basic) level of...
In this report we review a large body of literature describing how experience affects recognition. B...
How are object features and knowledge-fragments represented and bound together in the human brain? D...
The perceptual ability of both humans and monkeys to identify objects in the presence of noise is im...
Object novelty recognition is derived from the spontaneous preference demonstrated towards an object...
How are object features and knowledge-fragments represented and bound together in the human brain? D...