Human face perception aligns with neural networks trained on inverse-generative and naturalistic discriminative tasks, as these best predict human dissimilarity judgments on controversial and random face pairs.
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RSA on 7T fMRI during natural scene viewing identifies ventromedial and lateral occipitotemporal representational routes for scene context versus animate content, with differential alignment to vision and language models.
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Human face perception reflects inverse-generative and naturalistic discriminative objectives
Human face perception aligns with neural networks trained on inverse-generative and naturalistic discriminative tasks, as these best predict human dissimilarity judgments on controversial and random face pairs.
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Shared representations in brains and models reveal a two-route cortical organization during scene perception
RSA on 7T fMRI during natural scene viewing identifies ventromedial and lateral occipitotemporal representational routes for scene context versus animate content, with differential alignment to vision and language models.