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What computational model provides the best explanation of face representations in the primate brain?

Le Chang, Bernhard Egger, Thomas Vetter, Doris Y. Tsao
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.06.07.111930
Le Chang
1Division of Biology and Biological Engineering, Computation and Neural Systems, Caltech, Pasadena, CA, 91125, USA
2Institute of Neuroscience, Key Laboratory of Primate Neurobiology, CAS Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, 200031, China
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  • For correspondence: lechang@ion.ac.cn dortsao@caltech.edu
Bernhard Egger
4Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland
5Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA
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Thomas Vetter
4Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland
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Doris Y. Tsao
1Division of Biology and Biological Engineering, Computation and Neural Systems, Caltech, Pasadena, CA, 91125, USA
3Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Pasadena, CA, 91125, USA
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  • For correspondence: lechang@ion.ac.cn dortsao@caltech.edu
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  1. Le Chang1,2,*,
  2. Bernhard Egger4,5,
  3. Thomas Vetter4 and
  4. Doris Y. Tsao1,3,6,*
  1. 1Division of Biology and Biological Engineering, Computation and Neural Systems, Caltech, Pasadena, CA, 91125, USA
  2. 2Institute of Neuroscience, Key Laboratory of Primate Neurobiology, CAS Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, 200031, China
  3. 3Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Pasadena, CA, 91125, USA
  4. 4Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland
  5. 5Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA
  1. ↵*Correspondence: lechang{at}ion.ac.cn (L.C.), dortsao{at}caltech.edu (D.Y.T).
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Le Chang, Bernhard Egger, Thomas Vetter, Doris Y. Tsao
bioRxiv 2020.06.07.111930; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.06.07.111930
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What computational model provides the best explanation of face representations in the primate brain?
Le Chang, Bernhard Egger, Thomas Vetter, Doris Y. Tsao
bioRxiv 2020.06.07.111930; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.06.07.111930

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