Isabelle Bülthoff
Affiliations: | Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany |
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Bülthoff I, Manno L, Zhao M. (2023) Varying sex and identity of faces affects face categorization differently in humans and computational models. Scientific Reports. 13: 16120 |
Foster C, Zhao M, Bolkart T, et al. (2021) The neural coding of face and body orientation in occipitotemporal cortex. Neuroimage. 246: 118783 |
Bülthoff I, Zhao M. (2021) Average faces: How does the averaging process change faces physically and perceptually? Cognition. 216: 104867 |
Foster C, Zhao M, Bolkart T, et al. (2021) Separated and overlapping neural coding of face and body identity. Human Brain Mapping |
Bülthoff I, Jung W, Armann RGM, et al. (2021) Predominance of eyes and surface information for face race categorization. Scientific Reports. 11: 1927 |
Foster C, Bülthoff I, Bartels A, et al. (2020) Investigating holistic face processing within and outside of face-responsive brain regions. Neuroimage. 117565 |
Kim J, Bülthoff I, Bülthoff HH. (2020) Cortical Representation of Tactile Stickiness Evoked by Skin Contact and Glove Contact. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience. 14: 19 |
Bülthoff I, Zhao M. (2019) Personally familiar faces: Higher precision of memory for idiosyncratic than for categorical information. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition |
Foster C, Zhao M, Romero J, et al. (2019) Decoding subcategories of human bodies from both body- and face-responsive cortical regions. Neuroimage. 116085 |
Kim J, Bülthoff I, Kim SP, et al. (2019) Shared neural representations of tactile roughness intensities by somatosensation and touch observation using an associative learning method. Scientific Reports. 9: 77 |