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A comparison of physical image quality indices and observer performance in the radiographic detection of nylon beads.Academic Article Why?
An integrated network for invariant visual detection and recognition.Academic Article Why?
Anterior inferotemporal neurons of monkeys engaged in object recognition can be highly sensitive to object retinal position.Academic Article Why?
Developmental changes in face processing: results from multidimensional scaling.Academic Article Why?
Effect of spatial sampling on grating resolution and letter identification.Academic Article Why?
Experience-dependent sharpening of visual shape selectivity in inferior temporal cortex.Academic Article Why?
Facilitation of the acquisition and retention of sight-word vocabulary through token reinforcement.Academic Article Why?
Form representation in monkey inferotemporal cortex is virtually unaltered by free viewing.Academic Article Why?
Illusory edges comingle with real edges in the neural representation of objects.Academic Article Why?
Lightness and brightness judgments of coplanar retinally noncontiguous surfaces.Academic Article Why?
Lower region: a new cue for figure-ground assignment.Academic Article Why?
Millisecond precision spike timing shapes tactile perception.Academic Article Why?
Mixed parvocellular and magnocellular geniculate signals in visual area V4.Academic Article Why?
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