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University of Groningen

Emerging perception

Nordhjem, Barbara

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Nordhjem, B. (2017). Emerging perception: Tracking the process of visual object recognition. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen.

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Emerging perception:

tracking the process of

visual object recognition

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University of Groningen University Medical Center Groningen

Research school of Behavioural and Cognitive Neurosciences

Professor Mulder Stichting

Laboratory of Experimental Ophthalmology

Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research

NWO Brain & Cognition grant 433-09-233

This research and thesis was generously supported by: Paranymphs:

Hinke N. Halbertsma Sandra Hanekamp

Cover design: Pernille Moesgaard, www.pernillemoesgaard.com Lay-out: Ellen Beck, www.ellenbeck.nl

Printed by: Netzodruk, www.netzodruk.nl ISBN printed version: 978-90-367-9761-0 ISBN digital version: 978-90-367-9762-7

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Emerging perception:

tracking the process of visual object recognition

Proefschrift

ter verkrijging van de graad van doctor aan de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

op gezag van de rector magnificus prof. dr. E. Sterken en volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties.

De openbare verdediging zal plaatsvinden op woensdag 10 mei 2017 om 11:00 uur

door

Barbara Johanne Thomas Nordhjem

geboren op 14 maart 1983 te Rønnede

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Promotores Prof. dr. F. W. Cornelissen Prof. dr. J. M. M. Hooymans Copromotor Dr. R. J. Renken Beoordelingscommissie Prof. dr. J. Wagemans Prof. dr. R. van Ee Prof. dr. M. M. Lorist

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Table of content

1.

(Page) 7

Introduction

2.

(Page) 29

Lateral and medial ventral occipitotemporal

regions interact during the recognition of

images revealed from noise

4.

(Page) 61

Eyes on emergence: fast detection and slow

recognition of emerging images

3.

(Page) 49

EyeCourses

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a toolbox for the statistical analysis

of eye tracking data for temporal analyses within

and between subjects

5.

(Page) 85

Changes in V1 response maps following object

recognition: methods and preliminary analysis

6.

(Page) 105

The neural correlates of geometrical and figural

bistable perception

7.

(Page) 119

Faces in motion: embodiment, emotion and interaction

> Thesis summary

(Page) 141

> List of publications

(Page) 142

> Curriculum Vitae

(Page) 143

> Dutch summary

(Page) 144

> Acknowledgements

(Page) 148

8.

(Page) 130

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