What drives the organization of object knowledge in the brain?
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Philippe Pinel,et al. Cortical representations of symbols, objects, and faces are pruned back during early childhood. , 2011, Cerebral cortex.
[2] What Body Parts Reveal about the Organization of the Brain , 2010, Neuron.
[3] E. Zohary,et al. Topographic Representation of the Human Body in the Occipitotemporal Cortex , 2010, Neuron.
[4] Jody C. Culham,et al. Observing Learned Object-specific Functional Grasps Preferentially Activates the Ventral Stream , 2010, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
[5] K. Nakayama,et al. Human face recognition ability is specific and highly heritable , 2010, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
[6] Nancy Kanwisher,et al. Heritability of the Specific Cognitive Ability of Face Perception , 2010, Current Biology.
[7] M. Koganezawa,et al. The Shaping of Male Courtship Posture by Lateralized Gustatory Inputs to Male-Specific Interneurons , 2010, Current Biology.
[8] A. Caramazza,et al. Category-Specific Organization in the Human Brain Does Not Require Visual Experience , 2009, Neuron.
[9] Lee I. Newman,et al. Face Processing: The Interplay of Nature and Nurture , 2009, The Neuroscientist : a review journal bringing neurobiology, neurology and psychiatry.
[10] J. Devlin,et al. Triple Dissociation of Faces, Bodies, and Objects in Extrastriate Cortex , 2009, Current Biology.
[11] L. Parr,et al. Face Processing in the Chimpanzee Brain , 2009, Current Biology.
[12] Bradford Z. Mahon,et al. Concepts and categories: a cognitive neuropsychological perspective. , 2009, Annual review of psychology.
[13] C. Izard. Emotion theory and research: highlights, unanswered questions, and emerging issues. , 2009, Annual review of psychology.
[14] Galia Avidan,et al. Reduced structural connectivity in ventral visual cortex in congenital prosopagnosia , 2009, Nature Neuroscience.
[15] Keiji Tanaka,et al. Matching Categorical Object Representations in Inferior Temporal Cortex of Man and Monkey , 2008, Neuron.
[16] Alfonso Caramazza,et al. Unconscious processing dissociates along categorical lines , 2008, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
[17] Bradford Z. Mahon,et al. A critical look at the embodied cognition hypothesis and a new proposal for grounding conceptual content , 2008, Journal of Physiology-Paris.
[18] N. Kanwisher,et al. Interpreting fMRI data: maps, modules and dimensions , 2008, Nature Reviews Neuroscience.
[19] Jonathan S. Cant,et al. fMR-adaptation reveals separate processing regions for the perception of form and texture in the human ventral stream , 2008, Experimental Brain Research.
[20] B. Mesquita,et al. Adjustment to Chronic Diseases and Terminal Illness Health Psychology : Psychological Adjustment to Chronic Disease , 2006 .
[21] Denise C. Park,et al. Nature versus Nurture in Ventral Visual Cortex: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study of Twins , 2007, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[22] T. Rogers,et al. Where do you know what you know? The representation of semantic knowledge in the human brain , 2007, Nature Reviews Neuroscience.
[23] M. Bar,et al. Magnocellular Projections as the Trigger of Top-Down Facilitation in Recognition , 2007, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[24] L. Cosmides,et al. Category-specific attention for animals reflects ancestral priorities, not expertise , 2007, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
[25] M. Riesenhuber. Appearance Isn't Everything: News on Object Representation in Cortex , 2007, Neuron.
[26] Bradford Z. Mahon,et al. Action-Related Properties Shape Object Representations in the Ventral Stream , 2007, Neuron.
[27] Keiji Tanaka,et al. Object category structure in response patterns of neuronal population in monkey inferior temporal cortex. , 2007, Journal of neurophysiology.
[28] K. Nakayama,et al. The Cambridge Face Memory Test: Results for neurologically intact individuals and an investigation of its validity using inverted face stimuli and prosopagnosic participants , 2006, Neuropsychologia.
[29] N. Kanwisher,et al. Discrimination Training Alters Object Representations in Human Extrastriate Cortex , 2006, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[30] Timothy Edward John Behrens,et al. Connection patterns distinguish 3 regions of human parietal cortex. , 2006, Cerebral cortex.
[31] K. Nakayama,et al. Prosopagnosia as an impairment to face-specific mechanisms: Elimination of the alternative hypotheses in a developmental case , 2006, Cognitive neuropsychology.
[32] Alex Martin,et al. Shades of Déjerine—Forging a Causal Link between the Visual Word Form Area and Reading , 2006, Neuron.
[33] Giuseppe Sartori,et al. Semantic relevance explains category effects in medial fusiform gyri , 2006, NeuroImage.
[34] Karl J. Friston,et al. Two distinct neural mechanisms for category-selective responses. , 2006, Cerebral cortex.
[35] Doris Y. Tsao,et al. A Cortical Region Consisting Entirely of Face-Selective Cells , 2006, Science.
[36] F. Fang,et al. Cortical responses to invisible objects in the human dorsal and ventral pathways , 2005, Nature Neuroscience.
[37] M. Sigman,et al. Opinion TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences Vol.9 No.7 July 2005 The neural code for written words: a proposal , 2022 .
[38] Cathy J. Price,et al. Fusiform Activation to Animals is Driven by the Process, Not the Stimulus , 2005, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
[39] R. Dolan,et al. Distant influences of amygdala lesion on visual cortical activation during emotional face processing , 2004, Nature Neuroscience.
[40] K. Grill-Spector,et al. The human visual cortex. , 2004, Annual review of neuroscience.
[41] M. Corbetta,et al. Extrastriate body area in human occipital cortex responds to the performance of motor actions , 2004, Nature Neuroscience.
[42] R. Adolphs,et al. Neural systems behind word and concept retrieval , 2004, Cognition.
[43] Emiliano Ricciardi,et al. Beyond sensory images: Object-based representation in the human ventral pathway. , 2004, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[44] Brian N. Pasley,et al. Subcortical Discrimination of Unperceived Objects during Binocular Rivalry , 2004, Neuron.
[45] Bradford Z. Mahon,et al. The organization of conceptual knowledge: the evidence from category-specific semantic deficits , 2003, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
[46] Martha J Farah,et al. GENETIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON THE ORGANISATION OF SEMANTIC MEMORY IN THE BRAIN:IS “LIVING THINGS” AN INNATE CATEGORY? , 2003, Cognitive neuropsychology.
[47] Alex Martin,et al. NEURAL FOUNDATIONS FOR UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL AND MECHANICAL CONCEPTS , 2003, Cognitive neuropsychology.
[48] A. Caramazza,et al. WHAT ARE THE FACTS OF SEMANTIC CATEGORY-SPECIFIC DEFICITS? A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE CLINICAL EVIDENCE , 2003, Cognitive neuropsychology.
[49] P. Fletcher,et al. DO SEMANTIC CATEGORIES ACTIVATE DISTINCT CORTICAL REGIONS? EVIDENCE FOR A DISTRIBUTED NEURAL SEMANTIC SYSTEM , 2003, Cognitive neuropsychology.
[50] M. Bar,et al. Cortical Analysis of Visual Context , 2003, Neuron.
[51] David J. Freedman,et al. Neural correlates of categories and concepts , 2003, Current Opinion in Neurobiology.
[52] R. Vogels,et al. Inferotemporal neurons represent low-dimensional configurations of parameterized shapes , 2001, Nature Neuroscience.
[53] A. Ishai,et al. Distributed and Overlapping Representations of Faces and Objects in Ventral Temporal Cortex , 2001, Science.
[54] A. Caramazza,et al. The dissociation of color from form and function knowledge , 2001, Nature Neuroscience.
[55] Talma Hendler,et al. Center–periphery organization of human object areas , 2001, Nature Neuroscience.
[56] C. Koch,et al. Category-specific visual responses of single neurons in the human medial temporal lobe , 2000, Nature Neuroscience.
[57] N. Kanwisher. Domain specificity in face perception , 2000, Nature Neuroscience.
[58] J. Haxby,et al. Attribute-based neural substrates in temporal cortex for perceiving and knowing about objects , 1999, Nature Neuroscience.
[59] M. Tarr,et al. Activation of the middle fusiform 'face area' increases with expertise in recognizing novel objects , 1999, Nature Neuroscience.
[60] A. Caramazza,et al. Domain-Specific Knowledge Systems in the Brain: The Animate-Inanimate Distinction , 1998, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
[61] Karl J. Friston,et al. A multimodal language region in the ventral visual pathway , 1998, Nature.
[62] T. Allison,et al. Electrophysiological Studies of Face Perception in Humans , 1996, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
[63] Denis Fize,et al. Speed of processing in the human visual system , 1996, Nature.
[64] T. Allison,et al. Human extrastriate visual cortex and the perception of faces, words, numbers, and colors. , 1994, Cerebral cortex.
[65] S. Gelman,et al. Mapping the Mind: Domain Specificity In Cognition And Culture , 1994 .
[66] E. Spelke,et al. Domain-specific knowledge and conceptual change , 1994 .
[67] M. Goodale,et al. Separate visual pathways for perception and action , 1992, Trends in Neurosciences.
[68] Keiji Tanaka,et al. Coding visual images of objects in the inferotemporal cortex of the macaque monkey. , 1991, Journal of neurophysiology.
[69] D. J. Felleman,et al. Distributed hierarchical processing in the primate cerebral cortex. , 1991, Cerebral cortex.
[70] J. Fodor. The Modularity of mind. An essay on faculty psychology , 1986 .