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Maximilian Riesenhuber
Maximilian Riesenhuber
Professor of Neuroscience, Georgetown University
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Hierarchical models of object recognition in cortex
M Riesenhuber, T Poggio
Nature neuroscience 2 (11), 1019-1025, 1999
44221999
Robust object recognition with cortex-like mechanisms
T Serre, L Wolf, S Bileschi, M Riesenhuber, T Poggio
IEEE transactions on pattern analysis and machine intelligence 29 (3), 411-426, 2007
21702007
Categorical representation of visual stimuli in the primate prefrontal cortex
DJ Freedman, M Riesenhuber, T Poggio, EK Miller
Science 291 (5502), 312-316, 2001
13492001
Models of object recognition
M Riesenhuber, T Poggio
Nature neuroscience 3 (11), 1199-1204, 2000
9152000
A comparison of primate prefrontal and inferior temporal cortices during visual categorization
DJ Freedman, M Riesenhuber, T Poggio, EK Miller
Journal of Neuroscience 23 (12), 5235-5246, 2003
6522003
Neural mechanisms of object recognition
M Riesenhuber, T Poggio
Current opinion in neurobiology 12 (2), 162-168, 2002
4392002
Evidence for highly selective neuronal tuning to whole words in the “visual word form area”
LS Glezer, X Jiang, M Riesenhuber
Neuron 62 (2), 199-204, 2009
3642009
Attentional selection for object recognition—a gentle way
D Walther, L Itti, M Riesenhuber, T Poggio, C Koch
Biologically Motivated Computer Vision: Second International Workshop, BMCV …, 2002
3562002
Categorization training results in shape-and category-selective human neural plasticity
X Jiang, E Bradley, RA Rini, T Zeffiro, J VanMeter, M Riesenhuber
Neuron 53 (6), 891-903, 2007
3172007
Visual categorization and the primate prefrontal cortex: neurophysiology and behavior
DJ Freedman, M Riesenhuber, T Poggio, EK Miller
Journal of neurophysiology 88 (2), 929-941, 2002
2962002
A model of V4 shape selectivity and invariance
C Cadieu, M Kouh, A Pasupathy, CE Connor, M Riesenhuber, T Poggio
Journal of neurophysiology 98 (3), 1733-1750, 2007
2922007
Experience-dependent sharpening of visual shape selectivity in inferior temporal cortex
DJ Freedman, M Riesenhuber, T Poggio, EK Miller
Cerebral Cortex 16 (11), 1631-1644, 2006
2582006
Are cortical models really bound by the “binding problem”?
M Riesenhuber, T Poggio
Neuron 24 (1), 87-93, 1999
2431999
Evaluation of a shape-based model of human face discrimination using fMRI and behavioral techniques
X Jiang, E Rosen, T Zeffiro, J VanMeter, V Blanz, M Riesenhuber
Neuron 50 (1), 159-172, 2006
2072006
Intracellular measurements of spatial integration and the MAX operation in complex cells of the cat primary visual cortex
I Lampl, D Ferster, T Poggio, M Riesenhuber
Journal of neurophysiology 92 (5), 2704-2713, 2004
1962004
Face processing in humans is compatible with a simple shape–based model of vision
M Riesenhuber, I Jarudi, S Gilad, P Sinha
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2004
1872004
Prefrontal cortex activity during flexible categorization
JE Roy, M Riesenhuber, T Poggio, EK Miller
Journal of Neuroscience 30 (25), 8519-8528, 2010
1762010
Realistic modeling of simple and complex cell tuning in the HMAXModel, and implications for invariant object recognition in cortex
T Serre, M Riesenhuber
1572004
Adding words to the brain's visual dictionary: novel word learning selectively sharpens orthographic representations in the VWFA
LS Glezer, J Kim, J Rule, X Jiang, M Riesenhuber
Journal of Neuroscience 35 (12), 4965-4972, 2015
1372015
Individual variability in location impacts orthographic selectivity in the “visual word form area”
LS Glezer, M Riesenhuber
Journal of Neuroscience 33 (27), 11221-11226, 2013
1282013
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