Tarr, M.J., Kersten, D., and Bu lthoff, H.H. (1998). Why the visual recognition system might encode the effects of illumination. Vis. Res. 38, 2259--2276.

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Tarr, M.J., Kersten, D., and Bu lthoff, H.H. (1998). Why the visual recognition system might encode the effects of illumination. Vis. Res. 38, 2259--2276.

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