AbstractThe discriminative tasks of face and geometrical figure were trained in three rhesus monkeys. The hole feature speeds up learning of face discrimination, but hampers learning of figure discrimination. By reducing presentation duration of the stimuli, the detecting precedence appears to be the hole feature of the face component, while it appears to be shape feature of figures. The patterns of neuron firings in inferior temporal cortex (IT) are consistent with the context-dependent precedence of hole feature. The results might suggest that the neural correlates exist not only in IT neurons, but also in combination with executive mechanism
The research summarized here shows that cortical representations of faces and objects are both spa...
The inferotemporal cortex in primates is thought to be the primary region that subserves object reco...
Monkeys with inferotemporal (IT) lesions, monkeys with lateral striate (LS) lesions and unoperated c...
The discriminative tasks of face and geometrical figure were trained in three rhesus monkeys. The ho...
AbstractThe discriminative tasks of face and geometrical figure were trained in three rhesus monkeys...
AbstractThree monkeys were trained successively with discrimination, concurrent matching to sample, ...
Three monkeys were trained successively with discrimination, concurrent matching to sample, and same...
The inferior temporal (IT) cortex in monkeys plays a central role in visual object recognition and l...
The notion of the temporal lobe being involved in object recognition—as it emerged from clinical and...
AbstractBackground: The inferior temporal cortex (IT) of the monkey has long been known to play an e...
The ability of a human observer to detect the presence of a briefly flashed picture of a face can de...
Partial occlusion of objects is common in natural environments, and in most cases does not affect th...
Biological visual systems have the remarkable ability to recognize objects despite confounding facto...
Six rhesus monkeys took part in an experiment on visual learning. In three of the monkeys the part o...
An important task of vision is the segregation of figure and ground in situations of spatial occlusi...
The research summarized here shows that cortical representations of faces and objects are both spa...
The inferotemporal cortex in primates is thought to be the primary region that subserves object reco...
Monkeys with inferotemporal (IT) lesions, monkeys with lateral striate (LS) lesions and unoperated c...
The discriminative tasks of face and geometrical figure were trained in three rhesus monkeys. The ho...
AbstractThe discriminative tasks of face and geometrical figure were trained in three rhesus monkeys...
AbstractThree monkeys were trained successively with discrimination, concurrent matching to sample, ...
Three monkeys were trained successively with discrimination, concurrent matching to sample, and same...
The inferior temporal (IT) cortex in monkeys plays a central role in visual object recognition and l...
The notion of the temporal lobe being involved in object recognition—as it emerged from clinical and...
AbstractBackground: The inferior temporal cortex (IT) of the monkey has long been known to play an e...
The ability of a human observer to detect the presence of a briefly flashed picture of a face can de...
Partial occlusion of objects is common in natural environments, and in most cases does not affect th...
Biological visual systems have the remarkable ability to recognize objects despite confounding facto...
Six rhesus monkeys took part in an experiment on visual learning. In three of the monkeys the part o...
An important task of vision is the segregation of figure and ground in situations of spatial occlusi...
The research summarized here shows that cortical representations of faces and objects are both spa...
The inferotemporal cortex in primates is thought to be the primary region that subserves object reco...
Monkeys with inferotemporal (IT) lesions, monkeys with lateral striate (LS) lesions and unoperated c...