Robustness
to two-object images in human visual cortex
Yigal Agam1,
Hesheng Liu4, Alexander Papanastassiou6, Calin Buia1,
Alexandra J. Golby5, Joseph R. Madsen6 and Gabriel
Kreiman1,2,3,*
1 Department of Ophthalmology and
Neurobiology, ChildrenÕs Hospital, Harvard Medical School
2 Center for
Brain Science Harvard University
3 Swartz Center for Theoretical
Neuroscience, Harvard University
4 Massachusetts General Hospital
5 Department of
Neurosurgery, Brigham and WomenÕs Hospital
6 Department of
Neurosurgery, ChildrenÕs Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Figure W1: Stimuli
and stimulus presentation scheme
Figure W2: Suppression
index for exemplars and categories
Figure W3: Example
responses to all exemplar pairs
Figure W4: Decoding
object information in cluttered images in single trials
Figure W5: Comparison
of responses to target-present images versus target-absent images
Figure W6: Eye-tracking
data
Figure W7: Location
of visually selective electrodes
Figure W8: Definition
response latency
Figure W9: About notch
filters
Figure W10: Intracranial
field potentials and receptive fields in human temporal cortex
Last updated: 03/09/10