Search Results - "Schyns, P."
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Dr. Angry and Mr. Smile: when categorization flexibly modifies the perception of faces in rapid visual presentations
Published in Cognition (1999)“…Are categorization and visual processing independent, with categorization operating late, on an already perceived input, or are they intertwined, with the act…”
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Coarse Blobs or Fine Edges? Evidence That Information Diagnosticity Changes the Perception of Complex Visual Stimuli
Published in Cognitive psychology (01-10-1997)“…Efficient categorizations of complex visual stimuli require effective encodings of their distinctive properties. However, the question remains of how processes…”
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Is high-spatial frequency information used in the early stages of face detection?
Published in Brain research (30-10-2006)“…The present study examined the role of high-spatial frequency information in early face processing, as indexed by the N170 face-sensitive ERP component…”
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Inverse Mapping the Neuronal Substrates of Face Categorizations
Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-10-2009)“…Face perception is a complex process involving a network of brain structures, dynamically processing information to enable judgments about a face to be made…”
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Inter- and Intra-Observer Variability and the Effect of Experience in Cine-MRI for Adhesion Detection
Published in Journal of imaging (23-02-2023)“…Cine-MRI for adhesion detection is a promising novel modality that can help the large group of patients developing pain after abdominal surgery. Few studies…”
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Bubbles: a technique to reveal the use of information in recognition tasks
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-08-2001)“…Everyday, people flexibly perform different categorizations of common faces, objects and scenes. Intuition and scattered evidence suggest that these…”
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Information and viewpoint dependence in face recognition
Published in Cognition (01-02-1997)“…How we recognize faces despite rotations in depth is of great interest to psychologists, computer scientists and neurophysiologists because of the accuracy of…”
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Opportunistic Face Encoding in the Brain: the Role of the Categorization Task
Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-07-2009)“…Conclusions The results obtained support our initial hypothesis that when the observer knows in advance the relevant task, they will adopt an opportunistic…”
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The optimal MBR configuration: Hybrid versus stand-alone — Comparison between three full-scale MBRs treating municipal wastewater
Published in Desalination (04-01-2012)“…Construction or modernization of a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) with membrane bioreactor (MBR) technology requires the selection of an optimal…”
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P19.14 Rhythmic transcranial magnetic stimulation locally entrains natural brain oscillations
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Spatio-temporal dynamics of face recognition in a flash: it’s in the eyes
Published in Cognitive science (01-03-2004)“…We adapted the Bubbles procedure [Vis. Res. 41 (2001) 2261] to examine the effective use of information during the first 282 ms of face identification. Ten…”
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Diagnostic Colors Mediate Scene Recognition
Published in Cognitive psychology (01-09-2000)“…In this research, we aim to ground scene recognition on information other than the identity of component objects. Specifically we seek to understand the…”
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Usage of spatial scales for the categorization of faces, objects, and scenes
Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-09-2001)“…The role of spatial scales (or spatial frequencies) in the processing of faces, objects, and scenes has recently seen a surge of research activity. In this…”
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Why Do We SLIP to the Basic Level? Computational Constraints and Their Implementation
Published in Psychological review (01-10-2001)“…The authors introduce a new measure of basic-level performance (strategy length and internal practicability; SLIP). SLIP implements 2 computational constraints…”
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Diagnostic recognition: task constraints, object information, and their interactions
Published in Cognition (01-07-1998)“…Object recognition and categorization research are both concerned with understanding how input information matches object information in memory. It is…”
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The development of features in object concepts
Published in The Behavioral and brain sciences (01-02-1998)“…According to one productive and influential approach to cognition, categorization, object recognition, and higher level cognitive processes operate on a set of…”
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A principled method for determining the functionality of brain responses
Published in Neuroreport (15-09-2003)“…A challenging issue in relating brain function to perception and cognition concerns the functional interpretation of brain responses. For example, while there…”
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Categorization Creates Functional Features
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition (01-05-1997)“…Many theories of object recognition and categorization claim that complex objects are represented in terms of characteristic features. The origin of these…”
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ERP evidence for task modulations on face perceptual processing at different spatial scales
Published in Cognitive science (2003)“…Does the perceptual processing of faces flexibly adapt to the requirements of the categorization task at hand, or does it operate independently of this…”
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Speech rhythms and multiplexed oscillatory sensory coding in the human brain
Published in PLoS biology (01-12-2013)“…Cortical oscillations are likely candidates for segmentation and coding of continuous speech. Here, we monitored continuous speech processing with…”
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