Think Out Loud

Opting Out Of Standardized Tests | Memory & The Brain | Russian Artist

By Julie Sabatier (OPB)
July 5, 2016 7:31 p.m.
Face images and their reconstructions from perception data in University of Oregon professor Brice Kuhl's research. The top row has faces that human subjects were asked to look at. The second and third rows show a computer's "guesses" of what the subjects saw.

Face images and their reconstructions from perception data in University of Oregon professor Brice Kuhl's research. The top row has faces that human subjects were asked to look at. The second and third rows show a computer's "guesses" of what the subjects saw.

Journal of Neuroscience

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