J W Peirce
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Beckett A, Peirce J, Sanchez-Panchuelo R, Francis S, Schluppeck D
Neuroimage
. 2012 Sep;
63(3):1623-32.
PMID: 22986356
Previous studies have demonstrated that the perceived direction of motion of a visual stimulus can be decoded from the pattern of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) responses in occipital cortex...
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Peirce J, Taylor L
Neuroscience
. 2006 Jun;
141(1):15-8.
PMID: 16753271
A great deal is known about the initial steps of visual processing. We know that humans have neural mechanisms selectively tuned to simple patterns of particular spatial frequencies and orientations....
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Kendrick K, da Costa A, Leigh A, Hinton M, Peirce J
Nature
. 2001 Nov;
414(6860):165-6.
PMID: 11700543
The human brain has evolved specialized neural mechanisms for visual recognition of faces, which afford us a remarkable ability to discriminate between, remember and think about many hundreds of different...
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Peirce J, Leigh A, daCosta A, Kendrick K
Behav Processes
. 2001 Jun;
55(1):13-26.
PMID: 11390088
Face recognition in sheep is qualitatively similar to that in humans in terms of its left visual field bias, and the effects of expertise and configural coding. The current study...
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Configurational coding, familiarity and the right hemisphere advantage for face recognition in sheep
Peirce J, Leigh A, Kendrick K
Neuropsychologia
. 2000 Feb;
38(4):475-83.
PMID: 10683397
This study examined characteristics of visual recognition of familiar and unfamiliar faces in sheep using a 2-way discrimination task. Of particular interest were effects of lateralisation and the differential use...