How does experience change representations of visual objects in the brain? Do cortical object representations reflect category membership? In this issue of Neuron, Jiang et al. show that category training leads to sharpening of neural responses in high-level visual cortex; in contrast, category boundaries may be represented only in prefrontal cortex
Over the last two decades, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has provided important insig...
SummaryDuring natural vision, humans categorize the scenes they encounter: an office, the beach, and...
Brain-imaging studies have found distinct spatial and temporal patterns of response to different obj...
How does experience change representations of visual objects in the brain? Do cortical object repres...
Marieke van der Linden investigated the neural mechanisms underlying category formation in the human...
SummaryObject category learning is a fundamental ability, requiring the combination of “bottom-up” s...
The human capacity for visual categorization is core to how we make sense of the visible world. Alth...
Extensive literature in the cognitive neurosciences has been dedicated to understanding the neural p...
SummaryLearning to classify diverse experiences into meaningful groups, like categories, is fundamen...
How objects are represented in the visual system is one of the big questions in cognitive neuroscien...
Learning to classify diverse experiences into meaningful groups, like categories, is fundamental to ...
Neurons in the medial temporal lobe (amygdala and hippocampus) are known to respond selectively to s...
To understand how objects are recognized and represented in the human brain is still one of the ulti...
Learning to categorize objects can transform how they are perceived, causing relevant perceptual dim...
<p>Central to human intelligence, visual categorization is a skill that is both remarkably fast and ...
Over the last two decades, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has provided important insig...
SummaryDuring natural vision, humans categorize the scenes they encounter: an office, the beach, and...
Brain-imaging studies have found distinct spatial and temporal patterns of response to different obj...
How does experience change representations of visual objects in the brain? Do cortical object repres...
Marieke van der Linden investigated the neural mechanisms underlying category formation in the human...
SummaryObject category learning is a fundamental ability, requiring the combination of “bottom-up” s...
The human capacity for visual categorization is core to how we make sense of the visible world. Alth...
Extensive literature in the cognitive neurosciences has been dedicated to understanding the neural p...
SummaryLearning to classify diverse experiences into meaningful groups, like categories, is fundamen...
How objects are represented in the visual system is one of the big questions in cognitive neuroscien...
Learning to classify diverse experiences into meaningful groups, like categories, is fundamental to ...
Neurons in the medial temporal lobe (amygdala and hippocampus) are known to respond selectively to s...
To understand how objects are recognized and represented in the human brain is still one of the ulti...
Learning to categorize objects can transform how they are perceived, causing relevant perceptual dim...
<p>Central to human intelligence, visual categorization is a skill that is both remarkably fast and ...
Over the last two decades, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has provided important insig...
SummaryDuring natural vision, humans categorize the scenes they encounter: an office, the beach, and...
Brain-imaging studies have found distinct spatial and temporal patterns of response to different obj...