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Group: VisionLab - with tag categories [6 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the VisionLab group with tag categories
  • Visual working memory capacity for objects from different categories: A face-specific maintenance effect.
    Cognition (31 July 2008)
    by Jason H H Wong, Matthew S S Peterson, James C C Thompson
  • The conceptual grouping effect: Categories matter (and named categories matter more).
    Cognition (28 April 2008)
    by Gary Lupyan
    posted to categories visual-search by jmaryott to the group VisionLab on 2008-05-08 16:23:09 as ** along with 1 person kapfelba
  • When more is less: Feedback effects in perceptual category learning.
    Cognition (30 April 2008)
    by W Todd T Maddox, Bradley C C Love, Brian D D Glass, J Vincent V Filoteo
    posted to categories feedback learning perception by jmaryott to the group VisionLab on 2008-05-08 16:07:06 as **
  • One or two dimensions in spontaneous classification: A simplicity approach.
    Cognition (14 December 2007)
    by Emmanuel M M Pothos, James Close
    posted to categories jessica by jmaryott to the group VisionLab on 2008-01-02 04:41:16 as **
  • Category-specificity can emerge from bottom-up visual characteristics: Evidence from a modular neural network
    Brain and Cognition, Vol. 61, No. 3. (August 2006), pp. 269-279.
    by Tim M Gale, Keith R Laws
    posted to categories neural_network vision by jmaryott to the group VisionLab on 2006-09-05 20:34:54 as **
  • Accuracy of identification of grating contrast by human observers: Bayesian models of V1 contrast processing show correspondence between discrimination and identification performance
    Vision Research, Vol. 45, No. 23. (November 2005), pp. 2960-2971.
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