A computational model for the biological underpinnings of infant vision and face recognition
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The authors acknowledge helpful and inspiring discussion with Dr. Michael Struck of Department of Ophthalmology, UW-Madison.
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Laura Mueller was partially supported through NSF-KDI-LIS and other grants to Amir Assadi, by the NSF-VIGRE to UW-Madison Mathematics Department, and by the Office of Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, UW-Madison for the Symmetry Project.
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Amir Assadi and Liya Wang are partially supported through an NSF-KDI-LIS grant.
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