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JOCN
2010
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13 years 23 hour ago
The Neural Substrates and Timing of Top-Down Processes during Coarse-to-Fine Categorization of Visual Scenes: A Combined fMRI an
Spatial frequencies in an image influence visual analysis across a distributed, hierarchically organized brain network. Low spatial frequency (LSF) information may rapidly reach h...
Carole Peyrin, Christoph M. Michel, Sophie Schwart...
PREMI
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Rough Set Theory of Pattern Classification in the Brain
Humans effortlessly classify and recognize complex patterns even if their attributes are imprecise and often inconsistent. It is not clear how the brain processes uncertain visual ...
Andrzej W. Przybyszewski
DAGSTUHL
2010
13 years 6 months ago
From Visualization to Visually Enabled Reasoning
Interactive Visualization has been used to study scientific phenomena, analyze data, visualize information, and to explore large amounts of multivariate data. It enables the human...
Joerg Meyer, Jim Thomas, Stephan Diehl, Brian Fish...
ICIC
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Rough Set Theory of Shape Perception
Humans can easily recognize complex objects even if values of their attributes are imprecise and often inconsistent. It is not clear how the brain processes uncertain visual inform...
Andrzej W. Przybyszewski
WAPCV
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Differences and Interactions Between Cerebral Hemispheres When Processing Ambiguous Words
It is well known that the brain (especially the cortex) is structurally separable into two hemispheres. Many neuropsychological studies show that the process of ambiguity resoluti...
Orna Peleg, Zohar Eviatar, Hananel Hazan, Larry M....