Task-context-dependent Linear Representation of Multiple Visual Objects in Human Parietal Cortex
Published 2017 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Task-context-dependent Linear Representation of Multiple Visual Objects in Human Parietal Cortex
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 29, Issue 10, Pages 1778-1789
Publisher
MIT Press - Journals
Online
2017-06-10
DOI
10.1162/jocn_a_01156
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Behaviorally Relevant Abstract Object Identity Representation in the Human Parietal Cortex
- (2016) Su Keun Jeong et al. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
- ‘What’ Is Happening in the Dorsal Visual Pathway
- (2016) Erez Freud et al. TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES
- A Retinotopic Basis for the Division of High-Level Scene Processing between Lateral and Ventral Human Occipitotemporal Cortex
- (2015) E. H. Silson et al. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
- Decoding the content of visual short-term memory under distraction in occipital and parietal areas
- (2015) Katherine C Bettencourt et al. NATURE NEUROSCIENCE
- Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Adaptation Reveals the Cortical Networks for Processing Grasp-Relevant Object Properties
- (2013) S. Monaco et al. CEREBRAL CORTEX
- Neural Representation of Targets and Distractors during Object Individuation and Identification
- (2012) Su Keun Jeong et al. JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
- Conceptual Object Representations in Human Anterior Temporal Cortex
- (2012) M. V. Peelen et al. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
- Decoding the Contents of Visual Short-Term Memory from Human Visual and Parietal Cortex
- (2012) T. B. Christophel et al. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
- The distributed representation of random and meaningful object pairs in human occipitotemporal cortex: The weighted average as a general rule
- (2012) Annelies Baeck et al. NEUROIMAGE
- The ventral visual pathway: an expanded neural framework for the processing of object quality
- (2012) Dwight J. Kravitz et al. TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES
- Adaptive Coding of Task-Relevant Information in Human Frontoparietal Cortex
- (2011) A. Woolgar et al. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
- Constructing scenes from objects in human occipitotemporal cortex
- (2011) Sean P MacEvoy et al. NATURE NEUROSCIENCE
- A new neural framework for visuospatial processing
- (2011) Dwight J. Kravitz et al. NATURE REVIEWS NEUROSCIENCE
- Spatial and non-spatial functions of the parietal cortex
- (2010) Jacqueline Gottlieb et al. CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY
- Equal Degrees of Object Selectivity for Upper and Lower Visual Field Stimuli
- (2010) Lars Strother et al. JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
- Multi-voxel coding of stimuli, rules, and responses in human frontoparietal cortex
- (2010) Alexandra Woolgar et al. NEUROIMAGE
- Decoding the Representation of Multiple Simultaneous Objects in Human Occipitotemporal Cortex
- (2009) Sean P. MacEvoy et al. CURRENT BIOLOGY
- The Normalization Model of Attention
- (2009) John H. Reynolds et al. NEURON
- Attention and biased competition in multi-voxel object representations
- (2009) Leila Reddy et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Selecting and perceiving multiple visual objects
- (2009) Yaoda Xu et al. TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES
- Distinctive Neural Mechanisms Supporting Visual Object Individuation and Identification
- (2008) Yaoda Xu JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
- Relating Retinotopic and Object-Selective Responses in Human Lateral Occipital Cortex
- (2008) Rory Sayres et al. JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
- Two hierarchically organized neural systems for object information in human visual cortex
- (2008) Christina S Konen et al. NATURE NEUROSCIENCE
Publish scientific posters with Peeref
Peeref publishes scientific posters from all research disciplines. Our Diamond Open Access policy means free access to content and no publication fees for authors.
Learn MoreCreate your own webinar
Interested in hosting your own webinar? Check the schedule and propose your idea to the Peeref Content Team.
Create Now