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447 related items for PubMed ID: 20450897

  • 1. Steady-state visually evoked potential correlates of object recognition.
    Kaspar K, Hassler U, Martens U, Trujillo-Barreto N, Gruber T.
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  • 2. Neural basis of redundancy effects in visual object categorization.
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  • 11. Neuronal correlates of repetition priming of frequently presented objects: insights from induced gamma band responses.
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  • 13. Separate processing of texture and form in the ventral stream: evidence from FMRI and visual agnosia.
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  • 20. Effects of perceptual learning in visual backward masking on the responses of macaque inferior temporal neurons.
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