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  2. Shape Saliency Modulates Contextual Processing in theHuman Lateral…

    https://www.abg.psychol.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/altmanndebeliuskourtzi2004.pdf
    and object recognition (monkeyIT, human LOC) are modulated by the context ofvisual targets. ... Baylis, G. C., & Cale, E. M. (2001). The figure has a shape, butthe ground does not: Evidence from a priming paradigm.Journal of Experimental Psychology:
  3. Learning Shapes the Representation of Behavioral Choice in the Human

    https://www.abg.psychol.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/limayhewkourtzi2009.pdf
    Mayhew,1 and Zoe Kourtzi1,1School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK. ... Learning for Flexible Decisions in the Human Brain. stimulus comparison, stimulus uncertainty relative to criterion).
  4. Uncertainty and Invariance in the Human Visual Cortex Bosco ...

    https://www.abg.psychol.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/tjanlestoukourtzi2006.pdf
    Uncertainty and Invariance in the Human Visual Cortex. Bosco S. Tjan1, Vaia Lestou2, and Zoe Kourtzi3,41Department of Psychology and Neuroscience Graduate Program, University of Southern California, LosAngeles, California. ... 2Department of Psychology,
  5. doi:10.1016/j.visres.2004.03.014

    https://www.abg.psychol.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/welchmantuckharris2004.pdf
    These studies suggestthat the human visual system can be remarkably precisein distinguishing between objects moving along different. ... sions (e.g. see McKee & Watamaniuk, 1994 for a review. of the measurement of human motion perception).
  6. Dissociable circuits for visual shape learning in the young and aging …

    https://www.abg.psychol.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/mayhewkourtzi2013.pdf
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience www.frontiersin.org March 2013 | Volume 7 | Article 75 | 1. ... Frontiers in Human Neuroscience www.frontiersin.org March 2013 | Volume 7 | Article 75 | 3.
  7. Behavioral/Systems/Cognitive Learning Acts on Distinct Processes for…

    https://www.abg.psychol.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/mayhewlikourtzi2012.pdf
    Behavioral/Systems/Cognitive. Learning Acts on Distinct Processes for Visual FormPerception in the Human Brain. ... Stephen D. Mayhew,1 Sheng Li,2,1 and Zoe Kourtzi11School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, United Kingdom, and
  8. Revision 2, June 2001

    https://www.abg.psychol.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/thorntonkourtzi2002.pdf
    Matching Dynamic Human Faces Thornton & Kourtzi. 1. A Matching Advantage for Dynamic Human Faces. ... advantages for dynamic over static prime trials. Matching Dynamic Human Faces Thornton & Kourtzi.
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    https://www.abg.psychol.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/mayhewlistorrartsvetanovkourtzi2010.pdf
    However, little is known about the human brainmechanisms that mediate the learning and representation ofvisual categories in aging. ... in brain circuits involved in the representation of visualcategories. Here we combine behavioral and fMRI
  10. Learning predictive statistics from temporal sequences: dynamics and…

    https://www.abg.psychol.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/wangshentinowelchmankourtzi2017-2.pdf
    Cambridge, UK $. Zoe KourtziDepartment of Psychology, University of Cambridge,. Cambridge, UK $. ... The human brain appears expert atlearning contingencies between co-occurring stimuli onthe basis of mere exposure.
  11. Behavioral/Systems/Cognitive Multivoxel Pattern Selectivity for…

    https://www.abg.psychol.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/prestonlikourtziwelchman2008.pdf
    Behavioral/Systems/Cognitive. Multivoxel Pattern Selectivity for Perceptually RelevantBinocular Disparities in the Human Brain. ... However, studying the neural code fordisparity in the human brain is limited by the spatial resolution of.
  12. The Human Brain in Depth: How We See in 3D

    https://www.abg.psychol.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/welchman2016.pdf
    WelchmanDepartment of Psychology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3EB, United Kingdom;email: aew69@cam.ac.uk. ... A consistent observation from human imaging has been the strong modulation of dorsal visualareas by disparity.
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    https://www.abg.psychol.cam.ac.uk/system/files/frangou_et_al_2018_elife.pdf
    human brain has been possible only recently thanks to advances in MR Spectroscopy (MRS). ... human (Stagg et al., 2011b) studies suggest that MRS-measured GABA reflects primarily extra-syn-.
  14. Functional brain networks for learning predictive statistics.

    https://www.abg.psychol.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/giorgiokarlaftiswangshentinowelchmankourtzi2017.pdf
    a Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UKb Key Laboratory of Mental Health, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, Chinac Department of Mathematical Sciences, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool ... For example,
  15. Development of visual cortical function in infant macaques: A BOLD…

    https://www.abg.psychol.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/vangrootelmeesonmunkkourtzimovshonlogothetiskiorpe.pdf
    Methods. Subjects. We collected data from seven non-human primates (Macaca mulatta, 2 female). ... mon in human fMRI studies, however we had no stimulus that is proven to drive BOLD in.

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