SummaryAre objects coded by a small number of neurons or cortical regions that respond preferentially to the object in question, or by more distributed patterns of responses, including neurons or regions that respond only weakly? Distributed codes can represent a larger number of alternative items than sparse codes [1–3] but produce ambiguities when multiple items are represented simultaneously (the “superposition” problem) [1, 4]. Recent studies found category information in the distributed pattern of response across the ventral visual pathway, including in regions that do not “prefer” the object in question [5–8]. However, these studies measured neural responses to isolated objects, a situation atypical of real-world vision, where multipl...
AbstractWe used fMRI to study the distribution of object category information in the ventral visual ...
Object knowledge is hierarchical. Several hypotheses have proposed that this property might be refle...
Primates can easily identify visual objects over large changes in retinal position--a property commo...
SummaryAre objects coded by a small number of neurons or cortical regions that respond preferentiall...
International audienceAre objects coded by a small number of neurons or cortical regions that respon...
Neuroimaging studies have revealed distinct patterns of response to different object categories in t...
Neuroimaging studies have found distinct patterns of neural response to different categories of scen...
http://jn.physiology.org/content/102/1/360.abstractPrimates can easily identify visual objects over ...
Category information for visually presented objects can be read out from multi-voxel patterns of fMR...
It has long been debated whether attention alters the categorical selectivity in regions such as the...
Behavioral studies indicate that subjects are able to divide attention between multiple streams of i...
Behavioral studies indicate that subjects are able to divide attention between multiple streams of i...
Visual attention describes the cognitive mechanism that selectively filters behaviorally relevant fr...
SummaryDistinct regions within the ventral visual pathway show neural specialization for nonliving a...
The human visual system can only represent a small subset of the many objects present in cluttered s...
AbstractWe used fMRI to study the distribution of object category information in the ventral visual ...
Object knowledge is hierarchical. Several hypotheses have proposed that this property might be refle...
Primates can easily identify visual objects over large changes in retinal position--a property commo...
SummaryAre objects coded by a small number of neurons or cortical regions that respond preferentiall...
International audienceAre objects coded by a small number of neurons or cortical regions that respon...
Neuroimaging studies have revealed distinct patterns of response to different object categories in t...
Neuroimaging studies have found distinct patterns of neural response to different categories of scen...
http://jn.physiology.org/content/102/1/360.abstractPrimates can easily identify visual objects over ...
Category information for visually presented objects can be read out from multi-voxel patterns of fMR...
It has long been debated whether attention alters the categorical selectivity in regions such as the...
Behavioral studies indicate that subjects are able to divide attention between multiple streams of i...
Behavioral studies indicate that subjects are able to divide attention between multiple streams of i...
Visual attention describes the cognitive mechanism that selectively filters behaviorally relevant fr...
SummaryDistinct regions within the ventral visual pathway show neural specialization for nonliving a...
The human visual system can only represent a small subset of the many objects present in cluttered s...
AbstractWe used fMRI to study the distribution of object category information in the ventral visual ...
Object knowledge is hierarchical. Several hypotheses have proposed that this property might be refle...
Primates can easily identify visual objects over large changes in retinal position--a property commo...