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References to publications, sorted by year and author.

Bub, D, Tarr, MJ, and Gauthier, I (in press).
Perceptual Expertise: Bridging Brain and Behavior
Oxford University Press.

Pinker, S (2007, reprint of the 1994 edition).
The Language Instinct
Harper Perennial Modern Classics(ISBN: 978-0060958336).

Kersten, D, Mamassian, P, and Yuille, A (2004).
Object perception as Bayesian Inference
In: Annual Review of Psychology, Vol 55. Annual Reviews, pages 271-304.

Gauthier, I, Hayward, WG, Tarr, MJ, Anderson, A, Skudlarski, P, and Gore, J (2002).
BOLD activity during mental rotation and viewpoint-dependent object recognition
Neuron 34(1):161-171.

Tarr, MJ and Bülthoff, HH (1999).
Object Recognition in Man, Monkey, and Machine
The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA(ISBN: 9780262700702).

Wagemans, J, Tarr, MJ, and Hummel, J (1999).
Visual Object Perception
Elsevier.

Tarr, MJ, Williams, P, Hayward, WG, and Gauthier, I (1998).
Three-dimensional object recognition is viewpoint dependent
Nat Neurosci 1(4):275-277.

Plaut, DC (1995).
Double dissociation without modularity: Evidence from connectionist neuropsychology
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology 17(2):291-321.

Tarr, MJ and Black, MJ (1994).
A computational and evolutionary perspective on the role of representation in vision
Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing: Image Understanding 60(1):65-73.

Tarr, MJ and Black, MJ (1994).
Reconstruction and Purpose
Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing: Image Understanding 60(1):113-118.

Tarr, MJ (1993).
From perception to cognition
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16(2):251-252.

Tarr, MJ (1993).
Is a picture really worth a thousand words?
Computational Intelligence 9(4):356-359.

Tarr, MJ (1990).
The mind's eye
Science 249:685.

Tarr, MJ and Pinker, S (1990).
When does human object recognition use a viewer-centered reference frame?
Psychological Science 1(4):253-256.

Tarr, MJ and Pinker, S (1989).
Mental rotation and orientation-dependence in shape recognition
Cognit Psychol 21(2):233-282.

 

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