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Why Are Face and Object Processing Segregated in the Human Brain? Testing Computational Hypotheses with Deep Convolutional Neural Networks
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Dobs, Katharina; Kell, Alexander; Palmer, Ian; Cohen, Michael; Kanwisher, Nancy
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2019 Conference on Cognitive Computational Neuroscience
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Cognitive Computational Neuroscience
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Dobs, Katharina, Kell, Alexander, Palmer, Ian, Cohen, Michael and Kanwisher, Nancy. 2019. "Why Are Face and Object Processing Segregated in the Human Brain? Testing Computational Hypotheses with Deep Convolutional Neural Networks." 2019 Conference on Cognitive Computational Neuroscience.
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