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2017

Journal Article

Invariant object recognition is a personalized selection of invariant features in humans, not simply explained by hierarchical feed-forward vision models

Karimi-Rouzbahani, Hamid, Bagheri, Nasour and Ebrahimpour, Reza (2017). Invariant object recognition is a personalized selection of invariant features in humans, not simply explained by hierarchical feed-forward vision models. Scientific Reports, 7 (1) 14402. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-13756-8

Invariant object recognition is a personalized selection of invariant features in humans, not simply explained by hierarchical feed-forward vision models

2017

Journal Article

Hard-wired feed-forward visual mechanisms of the brain compensate for affine variations in object recognition

Karimi-Rouzbahani, Hamid, Bagheri, Nasour and Ebrahimpour, Reza (2017). Hard-wired feed-forward visual mechanisms of the brain compensate for affine variations in object recognition. Neuroscience, 349, 48-63. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2017.02.050

Hard-wired feed-forward visual mechanisms of the brain compensate for affine variations in object recognition

2017

Journal Article

Average activity, but not variability, is the dominant factor in the representation of object categories in the brain

Karimi-Rouzbahani, Hamid, Bagheri, Nasour and Ebrahimpour, Reza (2017). Average activity, but not variability, is the dominant factor in the representation of object categories in the brain. Neuroscience, 346, 14-28. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2017.01.002

Average activity, but not variability, is the dominant factor in the representation of object categories in the brain

2011

Journal Article

Diagnosis of Parkinson's disease in human using voice signals

Rouzbahani, Hamid Karimi and Daliri, Mohammad Reza (2011). Diagnosis of Parkinson's disease in human using voice signals. Basic and Clinical Neuroscience, 2 (3), 12-20.

Diagnosis of Parkinson's disease in human using voice signals