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Eguchi Akihiro

エグチ アキヒロ | Eguchi Akihiro
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Homepage URL  (2): http://aeguchi.hogsford.comhttp://aeguchi.hogsford.com
Papers (12):
  • James Isbister, Akihiro Eguchi, Nasir Ahmad, Juan Galeazzi, Mark Buckley, Simon Stringer. A new approach to solving the feature-binding problem in primate vision. Interface Focus. 2018. 8. 4
  • Akihiro Eguchi, James Isbister, Nasir Ahmad, Simon Stringer. The Emergence of Polychronization and Feature Binding in a Spiking Neural Network Model of the Primate Ventral Visual System. Psychological Review. 2018
  • Akihiro Eguchi, Daniel Walters, Nele Peerenboom, Hannah Dury, Elaine Fox, Simon Stringer. Understanding the Neural Basis of Cognitive Bias Modification as a Clinical Treatment for Depression. JOURNAL OF CONSULTING AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY. 2017. 85. 3. 200-217
  • Thomas Minot, Hannah L. Dury, Akihiro Eguchi, Glyn W. Humphreys, Simon M. Stringer. The Neural Representation of the Gender of Faces in the Primate Visual System: A Computer Modeling Study. PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW. 2017. 124. 2. 154-167
  • Akihiro Eguchi, Samuel A. Neymotin, Greg D. Horwitz, Thomas D. Albright. Representation of Color☆. 2017
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Books (1):
  • Wisdom Web of Things
    2016 ISBN:9783319441962
Lectures and oral presentations  (1):
  • Computational modeling of the development of detailed facial representations along ventral pathway
    (Twenty Third Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting: CNS2014 2014)
Education (3):
  • 2012 - 現在 University of Oxford Division of Medical Science Department of Experimental Psychology
  • 2009 - 2012 University of Arkansas College of Fine Arts and Science Department of Psychology
  • 2008 - 2011 University of Arkansas College of Engineering Department of Computer Engineering and Computer Science
Professional career (2):
  • PhD (Oxford University)
  • B.A. Psychology (University of Arkansas)
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