This Document is Protected by copyright and was first published by Frontiers. All rights reserved. it is reproduced with permission.Primates are distinguished from other mammals by their heavy reliance on the visual sense, which occurred as a result of natural selection continually favoring those individuals whose visual systems were more responsive to challenges in the natural world. Here we describe two independent but also interrelated visual systems, one cortical and the other subcortical, both of which have been modified and expanded in primates for different functions. Available evidence suggests that while the cortical visual system mainly functions to give primates the ability to assess and adjust to fluid social and ecological envi...
The role of a subcortical visual pathway in the ability to process emotionally salient stimuli has b...
The neuroethological basis of social signals was investigated using a multidisciplinary approach, in...
There is growing evidence from both behavioral and neurophysiological approaches that primates are a...
Primates are distinguished from other mammals by their heavy reliance on the visual sense, which occ...
Primates are distinguished from other mammals by their heavy reliance on the visual sense, which occ...
Vertebrates, including primates, can recognize or respond to specific stimuli that are important for...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have suggested the presence of a fast, subcortical route...
Gamma oscillations (30–80 Hz) have been suggested to be involved in feedforward visual information p...
Visual information reaches the amygdala through the various stages of the ventral visual stream. The...
The superficial layers of the superior colliculus (sSC) appear to function as a subcortical visual p...
There is growing evidence from both behavioral and neurophysiological approaches that primates are a...
The superior colliculus (SC) and pulvinar are thought to function as a subcortical visual pathway th...
Snakes and their relationships with humans and other primates have attracted broad attention from mu...
AbstractRapid identification of behaviorally relevant objects is important for survival. In humans, ...
The very earliest stages of sensory processing have the potential to alter how we perceive and respo...
The role of a subcortical visual pathway in the ability to process emotionally salient stimuli has b...
The neuroethological basis of social signals was investigated using a multidisciplinary approach, in...
There is growing evidence from both behavioral and neurophysiological approaches that primates are a...
Primates are distinguished from other mammals by their heavy reliance on the visual sense, which occ...
Primates are distinguished from other mammals by their heavy reliance on the visual sense, which occ...
Vertebrates, including primates, can recognize or respond to specific stimuli that are important for...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have suggested the presence of a fast, subcortical route...
Gamma oscillations (30–80 Hz) have been suggested to be involved in feedforward visual information p...
Visual information reaches the amygdala through the various stages of the ventral visual stream. The...
The superficial layers of the superior colliculus (sSC) appear to function as a subcortical visual p...
There is growing evidence from both behavioral and neurophysiological approaches that primates are a...
The superior colliculus (SC) and pulvinar are thought to function as a subcortical visual pathway th...
Snakes and their relationships with humans and other primates have attracted broad attention from mu...
AbstractRapid identification of behaviorally relevant objects is important for survival. In humans, ...
The very earliest stages of sensory processing have the potential to alter how we perceive and respo...
The role of a subcortical visual pathway in the ability to process emotionally salient stimuli has b...
The neuroethological basis of social signals was investigated using a multidisciplinary approach, in...
There is growing evidence from both behavioral and neurophysiological approaches that primates are a...