We propose a function-oriented model of the visual cortex. The model addresses an essential task of the visual system: to detect and represent objects. These are defined as sets, which reappear in the input with invariant inner relations. A network, incorporating an idealized description of anatomical and physiological data, is presented with a movie showing various moving objects. In the course of time, as a result of Hebbian plasticity, a connection scheme develops which embodies in its forward and lateral connections the information necessary to perform the operations involved in object recognition. We demonstrate that coherent neural activity can exploit this information. Two types of coherence have to be distinguished in this respect. ...
In this dissertation, we investigate the neuronal basis of the Gestalt rules of perception. We prese...
According to the temporal correlation hypothesis, synchronization of neural activity in different sp...
Human vision is enabled by a cascade of visual processes in the brain. On the other hand, deep neura...
A key problem in cognitive science concerns how the brain binds together parts of an object into a c...
Visual object recognition is the principal mechanism by which humans and many animals interpret thei...
To understand how objects are recognized and represented in the human brain is still one of the ulti...
The discovery of stimulus induced synchronization in the visual cortex suggested the possibility tha...
The discovery of stimulus induced synchronization in the visual cortex suggested the possibility tha...
This paper sketches several aspects of a hypothetical cortical architecture for visual object recogn...
Mounting evidence suggests that ‘core object recognition,’ the ability to rapidly recognize objects ...
Cortical synchronization has been suggested as a neural mechanism that is able to solve the feature ...
This paper sketches a hypothetical cortical architecture for visual 3D object recognition based on...
Mounting evidence suggests that 'core object recognition,' the ability to rapidly recognize objects ...
We present a biologically plausible model of an attentional mechanism for forming position- and scal...
AbstractWhen several scattered grating elements are arranged in such a way that their directions of ...
In this dissertation, we investigate the neuronal basis of the Gestalt rules of perception. We prese...
According to the temporal correlation hypothesis, synchronization of neural activity in different sp...
Human vision is enabled by a cascade of visual processes in the brain. On the other hand, deep neura...
A key problem in cognitive science concerns how the brain binds together parts of an object into a c...
Visual object recognition is the principal mechanism by which humans and many animals interpret thei...
To understand how objects are recognized and represented in the human brain is still one of the ulti...
The discovery of stimulus induced synchronization in the visual cortex suggested the possibility tha...
The discovery of stimulus induced synchronization in the visual cortex suggested the possibility tha...
This paper sketches several aspects of a hypothetical cortical architecture for visual object recogn...
Mounting evidence suggests that ‘core object recognition,’ the ability to rapidly recognize objects ...
Cortical synchronization has been suggested as a neural mechanism that is able to solve the feature ...
This paper sketches a hypothetical cortical architecture for visual 3D object recognition based on...
Mounting evidence suggests that 'core object recognition,' the ability to rapidly recognize objects ...
We present a biologically plausible model of an attentional mechanism for forming position- and scal...
AbstractWhen several scattered grating elements are arranged in such a way that their directions of ...
In this dissertation, we investigate the neuronal basis of the Gestalt rules of perception. We prese...
According to the temporal correlation hypothesis, synchronization of neural activity in different sp...
Human vision is enabled by a cascade of visual processes in the brain. On the other hand, deep neura...