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Shape Similarity, Better than Semantic Membership, Accounts for the Structure of Visual Object Representations in a Population of Monkey Inferotemporal Neurons. PLoS Computational Biology. 2013;9(8):e1003167. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003167.
. How Does the Brain Solve Visual Object Recognition?. Neuron. 2012;73(3):415 - 434. doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2012.01.010.
. From luminance to semantics: how natural objects are represented in monkey inferotemporal cortex. Computational and Systems Neuroscience (COSYNE). 2011. Available at: http://www.cosyne.org/c/index.php?title=Cosyne_11_posters/I-89.
. What Response Properties Do Individual Neurons Need to Underlie Position and Clutter “Invariant” Object Recognition?. Journal of Neurophysiology. 2009;102(1):360 - 376. doi:10.1152/jn.90745.2008.
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Is the rodent a valuable model system for studying invariant object recognition?. Computation and Systems Neuroscience (COSYNE). 2008. Available at: http://www.cosyne.org/c/images/8/8e/Cosyne_pf_new.pdf.
. Flexible and robust object recognition in inferior temporal cortex supported by neurons with limited position and clutter tolerance. Society for Neuroscience. 2006.
. Trade-off between shape selectivity and tolerance to identity-preserving transformations in monkey inferotemporal cortex. Gordon Conference: Sensation and the Natural Environment. 2006.
. Multiple object response normalization in monkey inferotemporal cortex. Society for Neuroscience. 2005.
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