Widespread frontoparietal fMRI activity is greatly affected by changes in criterion placement, not discriminability, during recognition memory and visual detection tests.
Evan LayherTyler SantanderPuneeth ChakravarthulaNicole MarinsekBenjamin O. TurnerMiguel P. EcksteinMichael B. MillerPublished in: NeuroImage (2023)
Keyphrases
- human activities
- brain activity
- visual learning
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- visual perception
- traffic signs
- recognition rate
- recognition accuracy
- cortical areas
- thermal images
- human activity recognition
- scene text recognition
- robust detection
- partial occlusion
- visual processing
- detection algorithm
- detection method
- road signs
- visual search
- visual analysis
- false alarms
- visual information
- object detection
- automatic recognition
- object recognition
- human brain
- memory requirements
- detection rate
- false positives
- pattern recognition
- feature selection
- visual recognition
- computer vision
- statistical tests
- event related
- feature extraction