Item does not contain fulltextHuman ventral temporal cortex shows a categorical organization, with regions responding selectively to faces, bodies, tools, scenes, words, and other categories. Why is this? Traditional accounts explain category selectivity as arising within a hierarchical system dedicated to visual object recognition. For example, it has been proposed that category selectivity reflects the clustering of category-associated visual feature representations, or that it reflects category-specific computational algorithms needed to achieve view invariance. This visual object recognition framework has gained renewed interest with the success of deep neural network models trained to "recognize" objects: these hierarchical feed-forwar...
A dominant view in the cognitive neuroscience of object vision is that regions of the ventral visual...
Categorization is one of the primary mechanisms underlying human perception and cognition, but how h...
Learning to categorize objects can transform how they are perceived, causing relevant perceptual dim...
A hallmark of functional localization in the human brain is the presence of areas in visual cortex s...
The human capacity for visual categorization is core to how we make sense of the visible world. Alth...
Marieke van der Linden investigated the neural mechanisms underlying category formation in the human...
Over the last two decades, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has provided important insig...
Object knowledge is hierarchical. Several hypotheses have proposed that this property might be refle...
Human inferior temporal cortex contains category-selective visual regions, including the fusiform fa...
Human inferior temporal cortex contains category-selective visual regions, including the fusiform fa...
Human inferior temporal cortex contains category-selective visual regions, including the fusiform fa...
Learning to categorize objects can transform how they are perceived, causing relevant perceptual dim...
Human inferior temporal cortex contains category-selective visual regions, including the fusiform fa...
Human inferior temporal cortex contains category-selective visual regions, including the fusiform fa...
Studies using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) have revealed cortical regions with stron...
A dominant view in the cognitive neuroscience of object vision is that regions of the ventral visual...
Categorization is one of the primary mechanisms underlying human perception and cognition, but how h...
Learning to categorize objects can transform how they are perceived, causing relevant perceptual dim...
A hallmark of functional localization in the human brain is the presence of areas in visual cortex s...
The human capacity for visual categorization is core to how we make sense of the visible world. Alth...
Marieke van der Linden investigated the neural mechanisms underlying category formation in the human...
Over the last two decades, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has provided important insig...
Object knowledge is hierarchical. Several hypotheses have proposed that this property might be refle...
Human inferior temporal cortex contains category-selective visual regions, including the fusiform fa...
Human inferior temporal cortex contains category-selective visual regions, including the fusiform fa...
Human inferior temporal cortex contains category-selective visual regions, including the fusiform fa...
Learning to categorize objects can transform how they are perceived, causing relevant perceptual dim...
Human inferior temporal cortex contains category-selective visual regions, including the fusiform fa...
Human inferior temporal cortex contains category-selective visual regions, including the fusiform fa...
Studies using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) have revealed cortical regions with stron...
A dominant view in the cognitive neuroscience of object vision is that regions of the ventral visual...
Categorization is one of the primary mechanisms underlying human perception and cognition, but how h...
Learning to categorize objects can transform how they are perceived, causing relevant perceptual dim...