[HTML][HTML] A continuous semantic space describes the representation of thousands of object and action categories across the human brain

AG Huth, S Nishimoto, AT Vu, JL Gallant - Neuron, 2012 - Elsevier
Humans can see and name thousands of distinct object and action categories, so it is
unlikely that each category is represented in a distinct brain area. A more efficient scheme
would be to represent categories as locations in a continuous semantic space mapped ...

[PDF][PDF] A Continuous Semantic Space Describes the Representation of Thousands of Object and Action Categories across the Human Brain

AG Huth, S Nishimoto, AT Vu, JL Gallant - Neuron, 2012 - cs.utexas.edu
SUMMARY Humans can see and name thousands of distinct object and action categories,
so it is unlikely that each category is represented in a distinct brain area. A more efficient
scheme would be to represent categories as locations in a continuous semantic space ...

[PDF][PDF] A Continuous Semantic Space Describes the Representation of Thousands of Object and Action Categories across the Human Brain

AG Huth, S Nishimoto, AT Vu, JL Gallant - Neuron, 2012 - dai.fmph.uniba.sk
SUMMARY Humans can see and name thousands of distinct object and action categories,
so it is unlikely that each category is represented in a distinct brain area. A more efficient
scheme would be to represent categories as locations in a continuous semantic space ...

A Continuous Semantic Space Describes the Representation of Thousands of Object and Action Categories across the Human Brain

AG Huth, S Nishimoto, AT Vu, JL Gallant - Neuron, 2012 - infona.pl
Humans can see and name thousands of distinct object and action categories, so it is
unlikely that each category is represented in a distinct brain area. A more efficient scheme
would be to represent categories as locations in a continuous semantic space mapped ...

[PDF][PDF] A Continuous Semantic Space Describes the Representation of Thousands of Object and Action Categories across the Human Brain

AG Huth, S Nishimoto, AT Vu, JL Gallant - Neuron, 2012 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
SUMMARY Humans can see and name thousands of distinct object and action categories,
so it is unlikely that each category is represented in a distinct brain area. A more efficient
scheme would be to represent categories as locations in a continuous semantic space ...

A Continuous Semantic Space Describes the Representation of Thousands of Object and Action Categories across the Human Brain

AG Huth, S Nishimoto, AT Vu, JL Gallant - Neuron, 2012 - citeulike.org
Abstract Humans can see and name thousands of distinct object and action categories, so it
is unlikely that each category is represented in a distinct brain area. A more efficient scheme
would be to represent categories as locations in a continuous semantic space mapped ...

[PDF][PDF] A Continuous Semantic Space Describes the Representation of Thousands of Object and Action Categories across the Human Brain

AG Huth, S Nishimoto, AT Vu, JL Gallant - Neuron, 2012 - Citeseer
SUMMARY Humans can see and name thousands of distinct object and action categories,
so it is unlikely that each category is represented in a distinct brain area. A more efficient
scheme would be to represent categories as locations in a continuous semantic space ...

[HTML][HTML] A Continuous Semantic Space Describes the Representation of Thousands of Object and Action Categories across the Human Brain

AG Huth, S Nishimoto, AT Vu, JL Gallant - Neuron, 2012 - aiimjournal.com
Subjects viewed 2 hr of natural movies while BOLD responses were measured using fMRI.
Objects and actions in the movies were labeled using 1,364 terms from the WordNet lexicon
(Miller, 1995). The hierarchical “is a” relationships defined by WordNet were used to infer ...

[PDF][PDF] A Continuous Semantic Space Describes the Representation of Thousands of Object and Action Categories across the Human Brain

AG Huth, S Nishimoto, AT Vu, JL Gallant - invata-sa-zbori.ro
Summary Humans can see and name thousands of distinct object and action categories, so
it is unlikely that each category is represented in a distinct brain area. A more efficient
scheme would be to represent categories as locations in a continuous semantic space ...

[HTML][HTML] A Continuous Semantic Space Describes the Representation of Thousands of Object and Action Categories across the Human Brain

AG Huth, S Nishimoto, AT Vu, JL Gallant - Neuron, 2012 - appliedanimalbehaviour.com
Subjects viewed 2 hr of natural movies while BOLD responses were measured using fMRI.
Objects and actions in the movies were labeled using 1,364 terms from the WordNet lexicon
(Miller, 1995). The hierarchical “is a” relationships defined by WordNet were used to infer ...