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Hans P Op de Beeck

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Bracci S, Op de Beeck H
Annu Rev Psychol . 2022 Nov; 74:113-135. PMID: 36378917
Objects are the core meaningful elements in our visual environment. Classic theories of object vision focus upon object recognition and are elegant and simple. Some of their proposals still stand,...
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Ritchie J, Lee Masson H, Bracci S, Op de Beeck H
Neuroimage . 2021 Nov; 245:118686. PMID: 34728244
Representational similarity analysis (RSA) is a key element in the multivariate pattern analysis toolkit. The central construct of the method is the representational dissimilarity matrix (RDM), which can be generated...
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Ritchie J, Zeman A, Bosmans J, Sun S, Verhaegen K, Op de Beeck H
J Neurosci . 2021 Jul; 41(33):7103-7119. PMID: 34230104
Some of the most impressive functional specializations in the human brain are found in the occipitotemporal cortex (OTC), where several areas exhibit selectivity for a small number of visual categories,...
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Van Meel C, Op de Beeck H
Neuroimage . 2020 May; 217:116881. PMID: 32353487
The human visual system has a remarkable ability to reliably identify objects across variations in appearance, such as variations in viewpoint, lighting and size. Here we used fMRI in humans...
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Op de Beeck H, Pillet I, Ritchie J
Trends Cogn Sci . 2019 Jul; 23(9):784-797. PMID: 31327671
A hallmark of functional localization in the human brain is the presence of areas in visual cortex specialized for representing particular categories such as faces and words. Why do these...
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Bracci S, Ritchie J, Kalfas I, Op de Beeck H
J Neurosci . 2019 Jun; 39(33):6513-6525. PMID: 31196934
Recent studies showed agreement between how the human brain and neural networks represent objects, suggesting that we might start to understand the underlying computations. However, we know that the human...
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Van Meel C, Baeck A, Gillebert C, Wagemans J, Op de Beeck H
Neuroimage . 2019 Feb; 191:216-224. PMID: 30771448
Several computational models explain how symmetry might be detected and represented in the human brain. However, while there is an abundance of psychophysical studies on symmetry detection and several neural...
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Vinken K, Op de Beeck H, Vogels R
J Neurosci . 2018 Jul; 38(34):7492-7504. PMID: 30030399
Repetition suppression, which refers to reduced neural activity for repeated stimuli, is typically explained by bottom-up or local adaptation mechanisms. However, recent theories have emphasized the role of top-down processes,...
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Bulthe J, Prinsen J, Vanderauwera J, Duyck S, Daniels N, Gillebert C, et al.
Neuroimage . 2018 Jun; 190:289-302. PMID: 29885484
Two hypotheses have been proposed about the etiology of neurodevelopmental learning disorders, such as dyslexia and dyscalculia: representation impairments and disrupted access to representations. We implemented a multi-method brain imaging...
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Bulthe J, De Smedt B, Op de Beeck H
Cortex . 2018 Feb; 101:306-308. PMID: 29454578
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