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Max A. Kramer
Max A. Kramer
Ph.D. Student in Cognitive Neuroscience, Carnegie Mellon University
Verified email at andrew.cmu.edu - Homepage
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The features underlying the memorability of objects
MA Kramer, MN Hebart, CI Baker, WA Bainbridge
Science advances 9 (17), eadd2981, 2023
422023
Validation of an emotional stop-signal task to probe individual differences in emotional response inhibition: Relationships with positive and negative urgency
KJD Allen, SL Johnson, TA Burke, MML Sammon, C Wu, MA Kramer, ...
Brain and Neuroscience Advances 5, 23982128211058269, 2021
92021
Revealing the relative contributions of conceptual and perceptual information to visual memorability
M Kramer, M Hebart, C Baker, W Bainbridge
Journal of Vision 21 (9), 2048-2048, 2021
52021
Functional contributions of the dorsal pathway to shape perception: Evidence from intracranial recording
M Kramer, V Ayzenberg, Z Wang, C Patterson, M Behrmann
Journal of Vision 23 (9), 5133-5133, 2023
2023
Semantics, not Atypicality Reflect Memorability Across Concrete Objects
MA Kramer, MN Hebart, CI Baker, WA Bainbridge
Journal of Vision 22 (14), 3634-3634, 2022
2022
The Features that Drive the Memorability of Objects
M Kramer
University of Chicago, 2022
2022
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