Human object recognition is remarkably efficient. In recent years, significant advancements have been made in our understanding of how the brain represents visual objects and organizes them into categories. Recent studies using pattern analyses methods have characterized a representational space of objects in human and primate inferior temporal cortex in which object exemplars are discriminable and cluster according to category (e.g., faces and bodies). In the present study we examined how category structure in object representations emerges in the first 1000 ms of visual processing. In the study, participants viewed 24 object exemplars with a planned categorical structure comprised of four levels ranging from highly specific (individual ex...
The recognition of object categories is effortlessly accomplished in everyday life, yet its neural u...
In a series of experiments, we tested category-specific activation in normal parti¬cipants using mag...
Biological vision relies on representations of the physical world at different levels of complexity....
Recognizing an object takes just a fraction of a second, less than the blink of an eye. Applying mul...
<div><p>Recognizing an object takes just a fraction of a second, less than the blink of an eye. Appl...
A comprehensive picture of object processing in the human brain requires combining both spatial and ...
Recognizing an object takes just a fraction of a second, less than the blink of an eye. Applying mul...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter one: General introduction -- Chapt...
Recognizing an object takes just a fraction of a second, less than the blink of an eye. Applying mul...
Visual object representations are commonly thought to emerge rapidly, yet it has remained unclear to...
The human capacity for visual categorization is core to how we make sense of the visible world. Alth...
Over the last two decades, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has provided important insig...
Objects belonging to different categories elicit reliably different response patterns in human ventr...
We effortlessly and seemingly instantaneously recognize thousands of objects, although we rarely-if ...
In a series of experiments, we tested category-specific activation in normal parti¬cipants using mag...
The recognition of object categories is effortlessly accomplished in everyday life, yet its neural u...
In a series of experiments, we tested category-specific activation in normal parti¬cipants using mag...
Biological vision relies on representations of the physical world at different levels of complexity....
Recognizing an object takes just a fraction of a second, less than the blink of an eye. Applying mul...
<div><p>Recognizing an object takes just a fraction of a second, less than the blink of an eye. Appl...
A comprehensive picture of object processing in the human brain requires combining both spatial and ...
Recognizing an object takes just a fraction of a second, less than the blink of an eye. Applying mul...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter one: General introduction -- Chapt...
Recognizing an object takes just a fraction of a second, less than the blink of an eye. Applying mul...
Visual object representations are commonly thought to emerge rapidly, yet it has remained unclear to...
The human capacity for visual categorization is core to how we make sense of the visible world. Alth...
Over the last two decades, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has provided important insig...
Objects belonging to different categories elicit reliably different response patterns in human ventr...
We effortlessly and seemingly instantaneously recognize thousands of objects, although we rarely-if ...
In a series of experiments, we tested category-specific activation in normal parti¬cipants using mag...
The recognition of object categories is effortlessly accomplished in everyday life, yet its neural u...
In a series of experiments, we tested category-specific activation in normal parti¬cipants using mag...
Biological vision relies on representations of the physical world at different levels of complexity....