Abstract In fMRI studies, human lateral occipital (LO) cortex is thought to respond selectively to images of objects, compared with nonobjects. However, it remains unresolved whether all objects evoke equivalent levels of activity in LO, and, if not, which image features produce stronger activation. Here, we used an unbiased parametric texture model to predict preferred versus nonpreferred stimuli in LO. Observation and psychophysical results showed that predicted preferred stimuli (both objects and nonobjects) had smooth (rather than textured) surfaces. These predictions were confirmed using fMRI, for objects and nonobjects. Similar preferences were also found in the fusiform face area (FFA). Consistent with this: (1) FFA and LO responded ...
Fifteen years ago, an intriguing area was found in human visual cortex. This area (the parahippocamp...
Perception of natural visual scenes activates several functional areas in the human brain, including...
Object knowledge is hierarchical. Several hypotheses have proposed that this property might be refle...
We used fMRI on neurologically intact humans to investigate whether or not there are different neura...
We carried out 2 functional magnetic resonance imaging experi-ments to investigate the cortical mech...
Studies using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) have revealed cortical regions with stron...
Real-life visual object recognition requires the processing of more than just geometric (shape, size...
Abstract: The goal of this study was to determine the linearity of the blood oxygen level-dependent ...
Neuroimaging studies using univariate and multivariate approaches have shown that the fusiform face ...
AbstractWe used fMRI to study the distribution of object category information in the ventral visual ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have identified category-selective regions in v...
The lateral occipital cortex (LOC) activates selectively to images of intact objects versus scramble...
Human inferior temporal cortex contains category-selective visual regions, including the fusiform fa...
Multiple cortical regions are crucial for perceiving the visual world, yet the processes shaping rep...
Real-life visual object recognition requires the processing of more than just geometric (shape, size...
Fifteen years ago, an intriguing area was found in human visual cortex. This area (the parahippocamp...
Perception of natural visual scenes activates several functional areas in the human brain, including...
Object knowledge is hierarchical. Several hypotheses have proposed that this property might be refle...
We used fMRI on neurologically intact humans to investigate whether or not there are different neura...
We carried out 2 functional magnetic resonance imaging experi-ments to investigate the cortical mech...
Studies using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) have revealed cortical regions with stron...
Real-life visual object recognition requires the processing of more than just geometric (shape, size...
Abstract: The goal of this study was to determine the linearity of the blood oxygen level-dependent ...
Neuroimaging studies using univariate and multivariate approaches have shown that the fusiform face ...
AbstractWe used fMRI to study the distribution of object category information in the ventral visual ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have identified category-selective regions in v...
The lateral occipital cortex (LOC) activates selectively to images of intact objects versus scramble...
Human inferior temporal cortex contains category-selective visual regions, including the fusiform fa...
Multiple cortical regions are crucial for perceiving the visual world, yet the processes shaping rep...
Real-life visual object recognition requires the processing of more than just geometric (shape, size...
Fifteen years ago, an intriguing area was found in human visual cortex. This area (the parahippocamp...
Perception of natural visual scenes activates several functional areas in the human brain, including...
Object knowledge is hierarchical. Several hypotheses have proposed that this property might be refle...