DiCarlo, James J.
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2002
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2003
Anterior Inferotemporal Neurons of Monkeys Engaged in Object Recognition Can be Highly Sensitive to Object Retinal Position
Abstract: Anterior Inferotemporal Neurons of Monkeys Engaged in Object Recognition Can be Highly Sensitive to Object Retinal PositionIn:Journal of NeurophysiologyAvailable At:
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2004
Selectivity of local field potentials in macaque inferior temporal cortex
Abstract: Selectivity of local field potentials in macaque inferior temporal cortexIn:Massachusetts Institute of Technology Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Technical ReportAvailable At:
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2004
Mapping functional neuronal processing chains underlying sensory-motor tasks in the primate
Abstract: Mapping functional neuronal processing chains underlying sensory-motor tasks in the primateIn:Gordon Conference: Sensory coding and the natural environment
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2004
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2004
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2005
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2005
Ultra-fast object recognition from few spikes
Abstract: Ultra-fast object recognition from few spikesIn:Massachusetts Institute of Technology Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Technical ReportAvailable At:
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2005
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2005