AbstractThe ability to group visual stimuli into meaningful categories is a fundamental cognitive process. Several experiments have been made to investigate the neural mechanism of visual categorization task. Although experimental evidence is known that prefrontal cortex (PFC) and inferior temporal cortex (ITC) sensitively respond in categorization task, little is known about the functional role of interaction between PFC and ITC in categorization task. To address this issue, we present a model, which performs categorization via an interaction between ITC, PFC, and posterior parietal (PP). Using the model, we show here that the functional connections of synapses between neurons in these areas are organized by the learning depending on a rew...
The brain mechanisms underlying visual object categorization remain unclear. In this issue of Neuron...
The way that we perceive and interact with objects depends on our previous experience with them. For...
The brain mechanisms underlying visual object categorization remain unclear. In this issue of Neuron...
The ability to recognize the behavioral significance, or category membership, of sensory stimuli is ...
We investigated the effects of categorization on the representation of stimulus features in combined...
We model the putative neuronal and synaptic mechanisms involved in learning a visual categorization ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2002.I...
We investigated the effects of categorization on the representation of stimulus features in combined...
The ability to make sense of the perceptual world by discriminating features and categorizing object...
<p>Central to human intelligence, visual categorization is a skill that is both remarkably fast and ...
The ability to make sense of the perceptual world by discriminating features and categorizing object...
Central to human intelligence, visual categorization is a skill that is both remarkably fast and acc...
Perception is arguably the end product of a categorization process. We investigated the effects of c...
Previous work has shown that neurons in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) show selectivity for learned ca...
Previous work has shown that neurons in the PFC show selectivity for learned categorical groupings. ...
The brain mechanisms underlying visual object categorization remain unclear. In this issue of Neuron...
The way that we perceive and interact with objects depends on our previous experience with them. For...
The brain mechanisms underlying visual object categorization remain unclear. In this issue of Neuron...
The ability to recognize the behavioral significance, or category membership, of sensory stimuli is ...
We investigated the effects of categorization on the representation of stimulus features in combined...
We model the putative neuronal and synaptic mechanisms involved in learning a visual categorization ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2002.I...
We investigated the effects of categorization on the representation of stimulus features in combined...
The ability to make sense of the perceptual world by discriminating features and categorizing object...
<p>Central to human intelligence, visual categorization is a skill that is both remarkably fast and ...
The ability to make sense of the perceptual world by discriminating features and categorizing object...
Central to human intelligence, visual categorization is a skill that is both remarkably fast and acc...
Perception is arguably the end product of a categorization process. We investigated the effects of c...
Previous work has shown that neurons in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) show selectivity for learned ca...
Previous work has shown that neurons in the PFC show selectivity for learned categorical groupings. ...
The brain mechanisms underlying visual object categorization remain unclear. In this issue of Neuron...
The way that we perceive and interact with objects depends on our previous experience with them. For...
The brain mechanisms underlying visual object categorization remain unclear. In this issue of Neuron...