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Publications of year 2002
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M. Jeannerod.
Le cerveau Intime.
Odile Jacob,
2002.
Keywords: neuroscience,
brain.
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Articles in journal or book chapters
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George Graham.
Behaviorism.
In Edward N. Zalta, editor, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
2002.
Keywords: behaviorism,
philosophy.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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Susan Blackmore.
Crossing the chasm of consciousness.
TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences,
6(7),
2002.
Keywords: philosophy,
neuroscience,
consciousness.
[Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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S. J. Blakemore,
D. M. Wolpert,
and C. D. Frith.
Abnormalities in the awareness of action.
Trends Cogn Sci,
6(6):237-242,
2002.
Keywords: neuroscience,
action,
awareness.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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Gershon Buchsbaum and Orin Bloch.
Color categories revealed by non-negative matrix factorization of Munsell color spectra.
Vision Research,
42:559-563,
2002.
Keywords: color.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Ian Davies and Anna Franklin.
Categorical similarity may affect colour pop-out in infants after-all.
British Journal of Developmental Psychology,
20:185-203,
2002.
Keywords: color,
perception,
ontogenesis.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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Vebjorn Ekroll,
Franz Faul,
Reinhard Niederee,
and Eike Richter.
The natural center of chromaticity space is not always achromatic: a new look at color induction.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A,
99(20):13352-6,
2002.
Keywords: color,
perception,
color constancy.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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M.S. Lewicki.
Efficient coding of natural sounds.
Nature Neuroscience,
5(4):356-363,
2002.
Keywords: sounds,
ICA.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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Beau R. Lotto and Dale Purves.
A rationale for the structure of color space.
Trends in Neurosciences,
25(2):84-88,
2002.
Keywords: color constancy,
color,
perception.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Beau R. Lotto and Dale Purves.
The empirical basis of color perception.
Consciousness and Cognition,
11:609-629,
2002.
Keywords: color constancy,
color,
perception.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Antoine Lutz,
Jean-Philippe Lachaux,
Jacques Martinerie,
and Francisco J. Varela.
Guiding the study of brain dynamics by using first-person data: Synchrony patterns correlate with ongoing conscious states during a simple visual task.
PNAS,
99(3):1586-1591,
2002.
Keywords: enaction,
psychology.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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Donald I.A. MacLeod.
Influence of Scene Statistics on Colour Constancy.
Nature,
415:637--640,
2002.
Keywords: color,
perception,
color constancy.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Laurence T. Maloney.
Illuminant estimation as cue combination.
Journal of Vision,
2:493-504,
2002.
Keywords: color constancy,
color,
perception.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Stefano Nolfi and Davide Marocco.
Active Perception: A Sensorimotor Account of Object Categorization.
2002.
Keywords: artificial vision,
artificial intelligence,
active perception.
[Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Joel Norman.
Two visual systems and two theories of perception: An attempt to reconcile the constructivist and ecological approaches.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences,
25(1):73-144,
2002.
Keywords: vision,
neuroscience,
constructivism,
ecology.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Alexandre Pouget,
Sophie Deneve,
and Jean-René Duhamel.
A computational perspective on the neural basis of multisensory spatial representation.
Nature reviews, Neuroscience,
3:741-474,
2002.
Keywords: neuroscience,
space,
basis functions.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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Geraint Rees,
Gabriel Kreiman,
and Christof Koch.
Neural Correlates of Consciousness in Humans.
Nature Reviews Neuroscience,
3:261-270,
2002.
Keywords: NCC,
neuroscience,
vision.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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A. Kimball Romney and Tarow Indow.
A model for the simultaneous analysis of reflectance spectra and basis factors of Munsell color samples under D65 illumination in three-dimensional Euclidean space.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A,
99(17):11543-11546,
2002.
Keywords: color,
reflectance.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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Emanuel Todorov and Michael I. Jordan.
Optimal feedback control as a theory of motor coordination.
Nature neuroscience,
5:11,
2002.
Keywords: neuroscience,
motor control,
internal models,
feedback,
minimum variance.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Yasuki Yamauchi,
David R. Williams,
David H. Brainard,
Austin Roorda,
Carroll Joseph,
Maureen Neitz,
Jay Neitz,
Jack B. Calderone,
and Gerald H. Jacobs.
What determines unique yellow, L/M cone ratio or visual experience ?.
9th Congress of the International Colour Association,
4421:275-278,
2002.
Keywords: color,
hues,
NCC.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Giorgio Parisi.
Complex Systems: a physicist's point of view.
In ,
2002.
Keywords: complex systems.
[Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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A. J. Sommese,
J. Verschelde,
and C. W. Wampler.
Advance in Polynomial Contination for Solving Problems in Kinematics.
In Proc. ASME Design Engineering Technical Conf. (CDROM),
2002.
Keywords: mathematics,
polynomials,
homotopy.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Juyang Weng and Yilu Zhang.
Developmental robots: A new paradigm.
In Proceedings Second International Workshop on Epigenetic Robotics,
2002.
Keywords: developmental robotics,
artificial intelligence.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Berrani Sid-Ahmed,
Amsaleg Laurent,
and Patrick Gros.
Approximate k-Nearest-Neighbor Searches: A New Algorithm with Probabilistic Control of the Precision.
Technical report,
INRIA,
2002.
Keywords: nearest neighbors,
geometry.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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J. J. Verbeek,
N. Vlassis,
and B. Kröse.
Coordinating Mixtures of Probabilistic Principal Component Analyzers.
Technical report,
Computer Science Institute, University of Amsterdam,
The Netherlands,
February 2002.
Note: IAS-UVA-02-01.
Keywords: statistics,
PCA.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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