Bria Long
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Long B, Konkle T
Cognition
. 2017 Jul;
168:234-242.
PMID: 28732302
When we view a picture of an object, we automatically recognize what the object is and know how big it typically is in the world (Konkle & Oliva, 2012). Is...
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Long B, Stormer V, Alvarez G
J Vis
. 2017 Jun;
17(6):20.
PMID: 28654965
While substantial work has focused on how the visual system achieves basic-level recognition, less work has asked about how it supports large-scale distinctions between objects, such as animacy and real-world...
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Long B, Konkle T, Cohen M, Alvarez G
J Exp Psychol Gen
. 2015 Dec;
145(1):95-109.
PMID: 26709591
Understanding how perceptual and conceptual representations are connected is a fundamental goal of cognitive science. Here, we focus on a broad conceptual distinction that constrains how we interact with objects--real-world...
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Kouider S, Long B, Le Stanc L, Charron S, Fievet A, Barbosa L, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2015 Oct;
6:8537.
PMID: 26460901
Prior expectations shape neural responses in sensory regions of the brain, consistent with a Bayesian predictive coding account of perception. Yet, it remains unclear whether such a mechanism is already...
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Minagawa-Kawai Y, Cristia A, Long B, Vendelin I, Hakuno Y, Dutat M, et al.
Front Psychol
. 2013 Apr;
4:170.
PMID: 23596428
Each language has a unique set of phonemic categories and phonotactic rules which determine permissible sound sequences in that language. Behavioral research demonstrates that one's native language shapes the perception...