Recent advances in Computer Vision and Experimental Neuroscience provided insights into mechanisms underlying invariant object recognition. However, due to the different research aims in both fields models tended to evolve independently. A tighter integration between computational and empirical work may contribute to cross-fertilized development of (neurobiologically plausible) computational models and computationally defined empirical theories, which can be incrementally merged into a comprehensive brain model. After reviewing theoretical and empirical work on invariant object perception, this article proposes a novel framework in which neural network activity and measured neuroimaging data are interfaced in a common representational space...
Invariant object recognition is maybe the most basic and fundamental property of our visual system. ...
A primary focus of neuroscience is understanding how information about the world is encoded in the a...
Visual object recognition is remarkably accurate and robust, yet its neurophysiological underpinning...
Recent advances in Computer Vision and Experimental Neuroscience provided insights into mechanisms u...
Feedforward visual object perception recruits a cortical network that is assumed to be hierarchical,...
The articles in this Research Topic provide a state-of-the-art overview of the current progress in i...
Invariant visual object recognition and the underlying neural representations are fundamental to hig...
Mounting evidence suggests that 'core object recognition,' the ability to rapidly recognize objects ...
Mounting evidence suggests that ‘core object recognition,’ the ability to rapidly recognize objects ...
Neurophysiological evidence is described, showing that some neurons in the macaque temporal cortical...
How does the visual cortex learn invariant object categories as an observer scans a depthful scene?...
Neural mechanisms underlying invariant behaviour such as object recognition are not well understood....
Neurophysiological evidence for invariant representations of objects and faces in the primate inferi...
How are invariant representations of objects formed in the visual cortex? We describe a neurophysiol...
How are invariant representations of objects formed in the visual cortex? We describe a neurophysiol...
Invariant object recognition is maybe the most basic and fundamental property of our visual system. ...
A primary focus of neuroscience is understanding how information about the world is encoded in the a...
Visual object recognition is remarkably accurate and robust, yet its neurophysiological underpinning...
Recent advances in Computer Vision and Experimental Neuroscience provided insights into mechanisms u...
Feedforward visual object perception recruits a cortical network that is assumed to be hierarchical,...
The articles in this Research Topic provide a state-of-the-art overview of the current progress in i...
Invariant visual object recognition and the underlying neural representations are fundamental to hig...
Mounting evidence suggests that 'core object recognition,' the ability to rapidly recognize objects ...
Mounting evidence suggests that ‘core object recognition,’ the ability to rapidly recognize objects ...
Neurophysiological evidence is described, showing that some neurons in the macaque temporal cortical...
How does the visual cortex learn invariant object categories as an observer scans a depthful scene?...
Neural mechanisms underlying invariant behaviour such as object recognition are not well understood....
Neurophysiological evidence for invariant representations of objects and faces in the primate inferi...
How are invariant representations of objects formed in the visual cortex? We describe a neurophysiol...
How are invariant representations of objects formed in the visual cortex? We describe a neurophysiol...
Invariant object recognition is maybe the most basic and fundamental property of our visual system. ...
A primary focus of neuroscience is understanding how information about the world is encoded in the a...
Visual object recognition is remarkably accurate and robust, yet its neurophysiological underpinning...