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# Citation **Please cite one or more** of these papers (from [bradlove.org][2]) to acknowledge use: - Davis, T., Love, B.C., & Preston, A.R. (2012). [Learning the Exception to the Rule: Model-Based fMRI Reveals Specialized Representations for Surprising Category Members][3]. Cerebral Cortex, 22, 260–273. - Davis, T., Love, B.C., & Preston, A.R. (2012). [Striatal and Hippocampal Entropy and Recognition Signals in Category Learning: Simultaneous Processes Revealed by Model-based fMRI][4]. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 38,821–839. - Mack, M.L., Love, B.C., Preston, A.R. (2016). [Dynamic updating of hippocampal object representations reflects new conceptual knowledge][5]. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), 113(46), 13203–13208. # Details These stimuli vary along five binary-valued dimensions, eyes, tail, legs, antennae, and fangs. Thus, there are 2⁵ = 32 unique stimuli. The name of each file denotes its values along those 5 dimensions. For example, ```11111.jpg``` is a bug where all features have value 1. Click on a filename to view the corresponding bug. To download all the bugs in one go click on ```bugfamily.zip```. The bugs are based on illustrations by [Frances Fawcett][1] who has kindly given permission for use. [1]: https://www.soagithaca.org/frances-fawcett/ [2]: http://bradlove.org [3]: https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhr036 [4]: https://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0027865 [5]: http://psycnet.apa.org/doi/10.1037/a0027865
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