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M. Bar and S. Ullman. (1996). Spatial context in recognition. Perception, 25, 343-352. (view paper)

I. Biederman, S. Subramaniam, P. Kaloscai, and M. Bar. (1997). Viewpoint-invariant information in subordinate-level object classification. In D. Gopher & A. Koriat (Eds.), Attention and Performance XVII. Cognitive regulation of performance: interaction of theory and application. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press

M. Bar and I. Biederman. (1998). Subliminal visual priming. Psychological Science, 9, 464-469. (view paper)

M. Bar and I. Biederman. (1999). Localizing the cortical region mediating visual awareness of object identity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 96, 1790-1793. (view paper)

I. Biederman and M. Bar. (1999). One-shot viewpoint invariance in matching novel objects. Vision Research, 39, 2885-2899.(view paper)

I. Biederman, S. Subramaniam, M. Bar, P. Kaloscai, and J. Fiser. (1999). Subordinate-level object classification reexamined. Psychological Research, 62, 131-153.

M. Bar. (2000). Conscious and nonconscious processing of visual object identity. In Y. Rossetti & A. Revonsuo (Eds.), Beyond Dissociations: Interaction between dissociable conscious and nonconscious processing. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. (pp. 153-174).

I. Biederman and M. Bar. (2000). Differing views on views: Response to Hayward and Tarr (2000). Vision Research, 40, 3901-3905.

R. Vogels, I. Biederman, M. Bar, and A. Lorincz. (2001). Inferior temporal neurons show greater sensitivity to nonaccidental than metric shape differences. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 13:4, 444-453. (view paper)

M. Bar, R. Tootell, D. Schacter, D. Greve, B. Fischl, J. Mendola, B. Rosen and A. M. Dale. (2001). Cortical mechanisms of explicit visual object recognition. Neuron, 29, 529-535. (view paper)

M. Bar. (2001) Viewpoint dependency in visual object recognition does not necessarily imply viewer-centered representation. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 13:6, 793-799. (view paper)

M. Bar. (2003). A cortical mechanism for triggering top-down facilitation in visual object recognition. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 15, 600-609. (view paper)

M. Bar and E. Aminoff (2003). Cortical analysis of visual context. Neuron, 38, 347-358. (view paper)

M. Bar (2004). Visual objects in context. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 5, 617-629. (view paper)

L. Zago, M.J. Fenske, E. Aminoff and M. Bar. The rise and fall of priming: How visual exposure shapes cortical representations of objects. Cerbral Cortex, In press. (view paper)

M. Bar. Top-down facilitation of visual object recognition. To appear in: Neurobiology of Attention. L. Itti, G. Rees and J. Tsotsos (Eds.). Academic Press/Elsevier. (view paper)