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Object Recognition: The Ventral Stream

Object Recognition: The Ventral Stream

Part of the cognitive neuroscience bitesize series, this video describes the process of translating basic-level visual processes into ...

Cognitive Neuroscience of Object Recognition

Cognitive Neuroscience of Object Recognition

Neuroscience, psychology and data science merch! Book recommendations! A great way to support the channel and to help us to ...

Mechanisms Underlying Visual Object Recognition: Humans vs. Neurons vs. Machines

Mechanisms Underlying Visual Object Recognition: Humans vs. Neurons vs. Machines

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How computers learn to recognize objects instantly | Joseph Redmon

How computers learn to recognize objects instantly | Joseph Redmon

Ten years ago, researchers thought that getting a computer to tell the difference between a cat and a dog would be almost ...

Object Recognition: Top-Down and Bottom-Up Process (Psych/Soc) | Sketchy MCAT

Object Recognition: Top-Down and Bottom-Up Process (Psych/Soc) | Sketchy MCAT

Download FREE Sketchy MCAT Anki Deck: ...

Novel Object Recognition Test: Investigation Of Learning & Memory In Mice l Protocol Preview

Novel Object Recognition Test: Investigation Of Learning & Memory In Mice l Protocol Preview

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Perception: 4.4 Object Recognition

Perception: 4.4 Object Recognition

... four recognizing visual option objects um we're on the home struct so this is our last video uh video four

Object Recognition [Cognitive Neuroscience]

Object Recognition [Cognitive Neuroscience]

Cognitive Neuroscience series

The process of object recognition in the human brain, Chris Fields

The process of object recognition in the human brain, Chris Fields

Chris Fields reflects on the process of

How Does the Brain Solve Visual Object Recognition - James DiCarlo (MIT) - 2012

How Does the Brain Solve Visual Object Recognition - James DiCarlo (MIT) - 2012

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Behavioral Testing in Mice - Object Recognition and Location

Behavioral Testing in Mice - Object Recognition and Location

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6.5 Object Recognition

6.5 Object Recognition

By David Elwin Lewis, PhD Topics include pattern

Reverse engineering visual object recognition

Reverse engineering visual object recognition

James DiCarlo, MIT.