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JOCN
2008
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Distinct Processing of Objects and Faces in the Infant Brain
Victoria Southgate, Gergely Csibra, Jordy Kaufman,...
NIPS
1997
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Task and Spatial Frequency Effects on Face Specialization
There is strong evidence that face processing is localized in the brain. The double dissociation between prosopagnosia, a face recognition deficit occurring after brain damage, a...
Matthew N. Dailey, Garrison W. Cottrell
COGSCI
2004
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Artificial syntactic violations activate Broca's region
In the present study, using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging, we investigated a group of participants on a grammaticality classification task after they had bee...
Karl Magnus Petersson, Christian Forkstam, Martin ...
IJON
2007
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Visual object concept discovery: Observations in congenitally blind children, and a computational approach
Over the course of the first few months of life, our brains accomplish a remarkable feat. They are able to interpret complex visual images so that instead of being just disconnec...
Jake V. Bouvrie, Pawan Sinha
TMI
2002
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Volumetric Segmentation of Brain Images Using Parallel Genetic Algorithms
Active model-based segmentation has frequently been used in medical image processing with considerable success. Although the active model-based method was initially viewed as an op...
Yong Fan, Tianzi Jiang, David J. Evans