AbstractVisual object recognition is classically believed to involve two stages: a perception stage in which perceptual information is integrated, and a memory stage in which perceptual information is matched with an object's representation. The transition from the perception to the memory stage can be slowed to allow for neuroanatomical segregation using a degraded visual stimuli (DVS) task in which images are first presented at low spatial resolution and then gradually sharpened. In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study, we characterized these two stages using a DVS task based on the classic model. To separate periods that are assumed to dominate the perception, memory, and post-recognition stages, subjects responded once when ...
SummaryA core organizing principle for studies of the brain is that distinct neural pathways mediate...
Abstract Background Many human neuroimaging investigations on recognition memory employ verbal instr...
The complex multi-stage architecture of cortical visual pathways provides the neural basis for effic...
AbstractVisual object recognition is classically believed to involve two stages: a perception stage ...
AbstractThe cortical mechanisms associated with conscious object recognition were studied using func...
Dysfunction of the visual object recognition system in humans is briefly discussed and a basic conne...
Existing models of visual object recognition posit that recognition is orchestrated by a hierarchy o...
Face recognition is critical to the appreciation of our social and physical relations. Functional ma...
AbstractOur understanding of the neural basis of object recognition is based primarily on work with ...
The study of brain-damaged patients and advancements in neuroimaging have lead to the discovery of d...
Core object recognition, the ability to rapidly recognize objects despite variations in their appear...
Published online: October 14, 2016Cortical regions as early as primary visual cortex have been impl...
Mounting evidence suggests that ‘core object recognition,’ the ability to rapidly recognize objects ...
International audienceThrough study of clinical cases with brain lesions as well as neuroimaging stu...
While a general role for the medial temporal lobe (MTL) in long-term memory is undisputed, the speci...
SummaryA core organizing principle for studies of the brain is that distinct neural pathways mediate...
Abstract Background Many human neuroimaging investigations on recognition memory employ verbal instr...
The complex multi-stage architecture of cortical visual pathways provides the neural basis for effic...
AbstractVisual object recognition is classically believed to involve two stages: a perception stage ...
AbstractThe cortical mechanisms associated with conscious object recognition were studied using func...
Dysfunction of the visual object recognition system in humans is briefly discussed and a basic conne...
Existing models of visual object recognition posit that recognition is orchestrated by a hierarchy o...
Face recognition is critical to the appreciation of our social and physical relations. Functional ma...
AbstractOur understanding of the neural basis of object recognition is based primarily on work with ...
The study of brain-damaged patients and advancements in neuroimaging have lead to the discovery of d...
Core object recognition, the ability to rapidly recognize objects despite variations in their appear...
Published online: October 14, 2016Cortical regions as early as primary visual cortex have been impl...
Mounting evidence suggests that ‘core object recognition,’ the ability to rapidly recognize objects ...
International audienceThrough study of clinical cases with brain lesions as well as neuroimaging stu...
While a general role for the medial temporal lobe (MTL) in long-term memory is undisputed, the speci...
SummaryA core organizing principle for studies of the brain is that distinct neural pathways mediate...
Abstract Background Many human neuroimaging investigations on recognition memory employ verbal instr...
The complex multi-stage architecture of cortical visual pathways provides the neural basis for effic...