SummaryParahippocampal and retrosplenial cortices respond strongly to visual scenes. A new study shows that these regions also activate when scenes are perceived haptically — even in the blind
Fifteen years ago, an intriguing area was found in human visual cortex. This area (the parahippocamp...
SummaryTo allow perception of a continuous world, cortical mechanisms extrapolate missing informatio...
Defining the exact mechanisms by which the brain processes visual objects and scenes remains an unre...
SummaryParahippocampal and retrosplenial cortices respond strongly to visual scenes. A new study sho...
SummaryIn many nonhuman species, neural computations of navigational information such as position an...
AbstractThe “parahippocampal place area” (PPA) responds more strongly in functional magnetic resonan...
SummaryHigh-resolution tracing of projections from the olfactory bulb to its cortical targets reveal...
Real-world visual scenes are complex cluttered, and heterogeneous stimuli engaging scene- and object...
The neural systems supporting scene-perception and spatial-memory systems of the human brain are wel...
In this issue of Neuron, Kornblith et al. (2013) identify two regions in macaque occipitotemporal co...
The principles that determine the organization of object representations in ventral temporal cortex ...
Multiple cortical regions are crucial for perceiving the visual world, yet the processes shaping rep...
Human observers can quickly and accurately interpret the meaning of complex visual scenes. The neura...
AbstractThree cortical areas (Retro-Splenial Cortex (RSC), Transverse Occipital Sulcus (TOS) and Par...
Neuroimaging studies have identified brain regions that respond preferentially to specific stimulus ...
Fifteen years ago, an intriguing area was found in human visual cortex. This area (the parahippocamp...
SummaryTo allow perception of a continuous world, cortical mechanisms extrapolate missing informatio...
Defining the exact mechanisms by which the brain processes visual objects and scenes remains an unre...
SummaryParahippocampal and retrosplenial cortices respond strongly to visual scenes. A new study sho...
SummaryIn many nonhuman species, neural computations of navigational information such as position an...
AbstractThe “parahippocampal place area” (PPA) responds more strongly in functional magnetic resonan...
SummaryHigh-resolution tracing of projections from the olfactory bulb to its cortical targets reveal...
Real-world visual scenes are complex cluttered, and heterogeneous stimuli engaging scene- and object...
The neural systems supporting scene-perception and spatial-memory systems of the human brain are wel...
In this issue of Neuron, Kornblith et al. (2013) identify two regions in macaque occipitotemporal co...
The principles that determine the organization of object representations in ventral temporal cortex ...
Multiple cortical regions are crucial for perceiving the visual world, yet the processes shaping rep...
Human observers can quickly and accurately interpret the meaning of complex visual scenes. The neura...
AbstractThree cortical areas (Retro-Splenial Cortex (RSC), Transverse Occipital Sulcus (TOS) and Par...
Neuroimaging studies have identified brain regions that respond preferentially to specific stimulus ...
Fifteen years ago, an intriguing area was found in human visual cortex. This area (the parahippocamp...
SummaryTo allow perception of a continuous world, cortical mechanisms extrapolate missing informatio...
Defining the exact mechanisms by which the brain processes visual objects and scenes remains an unre...