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Can object category-selectivity in the ventral visual pathway be explained by sensitivity to low-level image properties?

While object recognition typically feels effortless, it is one of the most computationally impressive feats performed by the human visual system. Due to its importance as an end stage of visual processing, a great deal of research has focused on characterizing those regions of the brain responsible...

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Published in:The Journal of neuroscience 2014-11, Vol.34 (45), p.14817-14819
Main Authors: Wardle, Susan G, Ritchie, J Brendan
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