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    1. Neuroscience

    Experience transforms crossmodal object representations in the anterior temporal lobes

    Aedan Yue Li, Natalia Ladyka-Wojcik ... Morgan D Barense
    Anterior temporal lobe structures differentiated learned from non-learned crossmodal objects, evidence of integrated crossmodal object representations.
    1. Neuroscience

    THINGS-data, a multimodal collection of large-scale datasets for investigating object representations in human brain and behavior

    Martin N Hebart, Oliver Contier ... Chris I Baker
    THINGS-data reflects three large-scale neuroimaging and behavioral datasets of object processing in humans, comprising densely sampled functional MRI and magnetoencephalographic recordings, as well as 4.70 million similarity judgments in response to thousands of photographic images for up to 1854 objects.
    1. Neuroscience

    The representational dynamics of task and object processing in humans

    Martin N Hebart, Brett B Bankson ... Radoslaw M Cichy
    Task representations emerge rapidly throughout human cortex, with parallel object representations in occipitotemporal cortex that are increasingly dominated by task in higher visual areas.
    1. Neuroscience

    Unimodal statistical learning produces multimodal object-like representations

    Gábor Lengyel, Goda Žalalytė ... Daniel M Wolpert
    Mere exposure to scenes with statistical contingencies in the visual or haptic modality alone allows participants to decompose scenes into object-like multimodal representations.
    1. Neuroscience

    Object representation in a gravitational reference frame

    Alexandriya MX Emonds, Ramanujan Srinath ... Charles E Connor
    Neural recordings in monkey IT show that the primate visual system transforms object representations into a reference frame aligned with gravity and independent of how the head and eyes are tilted.
    1. Neuroscience

    Emergence of transformation-tolerant representations of visual objects in rat lateral extrastriate cortex

    Sina Tafazoli, Houman Safaai ... Davide Zoccolan
    Neuronal recordings from rat visual cortex reveal an object-processing pathway, along which neuronal representations become increasingly capable of supporting recognition of visual objects in spite of variation in their appearance.
    1. Neuroscience

    Current and future goals are represented in opposite patterns in object-selective cortex

    Anouk Mariette van Loon, Katya Olmos-Solis ... Christian NL Olivers
    Multivoxel pattern of fMRI data reveals how the brain distinguishes between relevant and irrelevant representations as representations adapt to the order in which they are required in multiple task sequences.
    1. Neuroscience

    Causal neural mechanisms of context-based object recognition

    Miles Wischnewski, Marius V Peelen
    Context-based object recognition causally relies on both scene- and object-selective cortex, with scene-selective cortex generating expectations (at 160-200 ms after onset) that disambiguate object representations in object-selective cortex (at 260-300 ms after onset).
    1. Neuroscience

    The nature of the animacy organization in human ventral temporal cortex

    Sushrut Thorat, Daria Proklova, Marius V Peelen
    The animacy organization in human ventral visual cortex is driven by both the presence of animal-diagnostic visual features and the psychological property of agency.
    1. Neuroscience

    Spatiotemporal neural dynamics of object recognition under uncertainty in humans

    Yuan-hao Wu, Ella Podvalny, Biyu J He
    Combining 7 Tesla fMRI and MEG data collected during a challenging visual recognition task revealed distinct neural representational formats in ventral visual and frontoparietal regions, and the emergence of recognition-related signals prior to category-related information.

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