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Emily X Meschke
Emily X Meschke
Graduate Student, UC Berkeley
Zweryfikowany adres z berkeley.edu
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The cognitive neuroscience of person identification
I Biederman, BE Shilowich, SB Herald, E Margalit, R Maarek, EX Meschke, ...
Neuropsychologia 116, 205-214, 2018
132018
A face in a (temporal) crowd
CM Hacker, EX Meschke, I Biederman
Vision research 157, 55-60, 2019
122019
What is the perceptual deficit in developmental prosopagnosia?
I Biederman, E Margalit, R Maarek, E Meschke, B Shilowich
Journal of Vision 17 (10), 619-619, 2017
42017
What is the nature of the perceptual deficit in congenital prosopagnosia
I Biederman, E Margalit, RS Maarek, EX Meschke, BE Shilowich, ...
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of Vision Sciences Society, 2017
42017
How Many Faces Can You Recognize
EX Meschke, CM Hacker, I Biederman
Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, St …, 2018
22018
Can Familiar Faces be Negatively Detected at RSVP Rates?
E Meschke, C Hacker, J Juarez, R Maarek, I Biederman
Journal of Vision 17 (10), 1027-1027, 2017
22017
Model connectivity: leveraging the power of encoding models to overcome the limitations of functional connectivity
EX Meschke, MVO Castello, TD Tour, JL Gallant
bioRxiv, 2023.07. 17.549356, 2023
12023
The sizable difficulty in matching unfamiliar faces differing only moderately in orientation in depth is a function of image dissimilarity
CM Hacker, I Biederman, T Zhu, M Nelken, EX Meschke
Vision Research 194, 107959, 2022
12022
Matching Depth-Rotated Faces at Varying Degrees of Physical Similarity
T Zhu, M Nelken, C Hacker, E Meschke, I Biederman
Journal of Vision 18 (10), 932-932, 2018
12018
How Many Faces Can We Recognize?
E Meschke, C Hacker, I Biederman
Journal of Vision 18 (10), 158-158, 2018
12018
Selective attention reconfigures the cortical extent of visual-semantic brain networks
E Meschke, J Gallant
Journal of Vision 23 (9), 5559-5559, 2023
2023
Visual noise consisting of X-junctions has only a minimal adverse effect on object recognition
E Margalit, SB Herald, EX Meschke, I Irawan, R Maarek, I Biederman
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 82, 995-1002, 2020
2020
Congenital Prosopagnosics Show Reduced Configural Effects in an Odd-Man-Out Detection Task
RS Maarek, EX Meschke, I Biederman
Journal of Vision 19 (10), 22c-22c, 2019
2019
Direct Evidence that Inversion of Faces Disrupts Configural Processing
EX Meschke, I Biederman
Journal of Vision 19 (10), 230a-230a, 2019
2019
The Cost of Matching Depth-Rotated Faces: A Simple Function of Image Similarity
I Biederman, T Zhu, M Nelken, EX Meschke, CM Hacker
Journal of Vision 19 (10), 136b-136b, 2019
2019
The Sizable Difficulty in Recognizing Unfamiliar Faces Differing Only Moderately in Orientation in Depth is a Function of Image Dissimilarity
C Hacker, I Biederman, T Zhu, M Nelken, EX Meschke
OSF, 2019
2019
Visual Noise Consisting of X-Junctions Has Only a Minimal Effect on Object Recognition
E Margalit, SB Herald, EX Meschke, I Irawan, R Maarek, I Biederman
2019
Recognition of Stretched Faces
CM Hacker, EX Meschke, I Biederman, SB Herald
Journal of Vision 18 (10), 160-160, 2018
2018
Vertices are Effective in Perceptual Grouping (and Ungrouping) in Object Recognition
I Irawan, E Margalit, S Herald, I Biederman
Journal of Vision 16 (12), 413-413, 2016
2016
Mapping Multimodal Conceptual Representations within the Lexical-Semantic Brain System
E Meschke, J Gallant
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