Third International Workshop on Attention and Cognition
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The difference of mental process between plane and depth rotation in
natural objects
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The role of canonical views in 3-D object recognition:
psychophysical and computational approaches
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Encoding of global and fine information about visual stimuli
in the primate temporal cortex
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Irving Biederman(University of Southern California)
A Neurocomputational Theory of Spontaneous Attentional Selection
14:30-14:45 xe
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What regulates the surface color effect in object recognition:
color diagnosticity or category?
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The neural basis of object recognition for
between- and within-category levels: An fMRI study
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Cortical activation related to object structure in reach-to-grasp movements:
An fMRI study
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Individual differences in 3-D object recognition:
An event-related optical topography study
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