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Invariant visual representation by single neurons in the human brain

R. Quian Quiroga, L. Reddy, G. Kreiman, C. Koch & I. Fried

Nature 435, 1102-1107(23 June 2005)

doi:10.1038/nature03687

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Figure 1

A single unit in the left posterior hippocampus activated exclusively by different views of the actress Jennifer Aniston.

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Figure 2

A single unit in the right anterior hippocampus that responds to pictures of the actress Halle Berry (conventions as in Fig. 1).

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Figure 3

A multi-unit in the left anterior hippocampus that responds to photographs of the Sydney Opera House and the Baha'i Temple (conventions as in Fig. 1).

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Figure 4

Distribution of the area under the ROC curves for the 51 units (out of 132 responsive units) showing an invariant representation.

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