Task and spatial frequency modulations of object processing: an EEG study.
Visual object processing may follow a coarse-to-fine sequence imposed by fast processing of low spatial frequencies (LSF) and slow processing of high spatial frequencies (HSF). Objects can be categorized at varying levels of specificity: the superordinate (e.g. animal), the basic (e.g. dog), or the...
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Main Authors: | Matt Craddock, Jasna Martinovic, Matthias M Müller |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/87c36e7e2d7046ada312a03993537dfd |
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