How does the brain dynamically convert incoming sensory data into a representation useful for classification? Neurons in inferior temporal (IT) cortex are selective for complex visual stimuli, but their response dynamics during perceptual classification is not well understood. We studied IT dynamics in monkeys performing a classification task. The monkeys were shown visual stimuli that were morphed (interpolated) between pairs of familiar images. Their ability to classify the morphed images depended systematically on the degree of morph. IT neurons were selected that responded more strongly to one of the 2 familiar images (the effective image). The responses tended to peak similar to 120 ms following stimulus onset with an amplitude that de...
The inferior temporal cortex (IT) of the monkey has long been known to play an essential role in vis...
In order to investigate the possibility of a more cognitive role for inferior temporal (IT) cortex i...
The way that we perceive and interact with objects depends on our previous experience with them. For...
Identical sensory information often needs to be interpreted and responded to in different ways. For ...
AbstractBackground: The inferior temporal cortex (IT) of the monkey has long been known to play an e...
Neurons in the inferior temporal (IT) cortex of monkeys respond selectively to complex visual stimul...
Inferior temporal (IT) cortex as the final stage of the ventral visual pathway is involved in visual...
The inferotemporal cortex in primates is thought to be the primary region that subserves object reco...
We learn to implicitly extract the statistical regularities in the environment around us, e.g. seque...
We investigated the effects of categorization on the representation of stimulus features in combined...
This chapter reviews experimental work in macaque monkeys concerning the processing of visual inform...
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...
Humans have a remarkable ability to sense visual stimuli, adapt decisions and respond to rapid chang...
In order to investigate the possibility of a more cognitive role for inferior temporal (IT) cortex i...
The inferior temporal cortex (IT) of the monkey has long been known to play an essential role in vis...
In order to investigate the possibility of a more cognitive role for inferior temporal (IT) cortex i...
The way that we perceive and interact with objects depends on our previous experience with them. For...
Identical sensory information often needs to be interpreted and responded to in different ways. For ...
AbstractBackground: The inferior temporal cortex (IT) of the monkey has long been known to play an e...
Neurons in the inferior temporal (IT) cortex of monkeys respond selectively to complex visual stimul...
Inferior temporal (IT) cortex as the final stage of the ventral visual pathway is involved in visual...
The inferotemporal cortex in primates is thought to be the primary region that subserves object reco...
We learn to implicitly extract the statistical regularities in the environment around us, e.g. seque...
We investigated the effects of categorization on the representation of stimulus features in combined...
This chapter reviews experimental work in macaque monkeys concerning the processing of visual inform...
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...
Humans have a remarkable ability to sense visual stimuli, adapt decisions and respond to rapid chang...
In order to investigate the possibility of a more cognitive role for inferior temporal (IT) cortex i...
The inferior temporal cortex (IT) of the monkey has long been known to play an essential role in vis...
In order to investigate the possibility of a more cognitive role for inferior temporal (IT) cortex i...
The way that we perceive and interact with objects depends on our previous experience with them. For...