Neuronal selectivities to complex object features in the ventral visual pathway of the macaque cerebral cortex.
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Semantic Wavelet-Induced Frequency-Tagging (SWIFT) Periodically Activates Category Selective Areas While Steadily Activating Early Visual AreasUnsupervised learning of visual features through spike timing dependent plasticityImperfect invariance to object translation in the discrimination of complex shapesSpectral receptive field properties explain shape selectivity in area V4Fast Detector/First Responder: Interactions between the Superior Colliculus-Pulvinar Pathway and Stimuli Relevant to Primates.Two Visual Pathways in Primates Based on Sampling of Space: Exploitation and Exploration of Visual Information.Emergence of selectivity and tolerance in the avian auditory cortexRepresentations of conspecific song by starling secondary forebrain auditory neurons: toward a hierarchical framework.Converging neuronal activity in inferior temporal cortex during the classification of morphed stimuliA stable topography of selectivity for unfamiliar shape classes in monkey inferior temporal cortex.The spatial characteristics of plaid-form-selective mechanisms.Image statistics underlying natural texture selectivity of neurons in macaque V4.Sensitivity to timing and order in human visual cortex.A Large-Scale Circuit Mechanism for Hierarchical Dynamical Processing in the Primate Cortex.Interpreting fMRI data: maps, modules and dimensions.Mechanisms of face perception.Mild Perceptual Categorization Deficits Follow Bilateral Removal of Anterior Inferior Temporal Cortex in Rhesus Monkeys.Spatial modulation of primate inferotemporal responses by eye position.Extraction of surface-related features in a recurrent model of V1-V2 interactionsCortical connections to area TE in monkey: hybrid modular and distributed organization.Generic decoding of seen and imagined objects using hierarchical visual features.Global image dissimilarity in macaque inferotemporal cortex predicts human visual search efficiencyThe role of visual area V4 in the discrimination of partially occluded shapesCross-orientation suppression in visual area V2The "parahippocampal place area" responds preferentially to high spatial frequencies in humans and monkeys.Color selectivity of neurons in the posterior inferior temporal cortex of the macaque monkey.How cortical neurons help us see: visual recognition in the human brainResponses to compound objects in monkey inferotemporal cortex: the whole is equal to the sum of the discrete partsIncremental grouping of image elements in visionSelectivity and tolerance ("invariance") both increase as visual information propagates from cortical area V4 to IT.A stable biologically motivated learning mechanism for visual feature extraction to handle facial categorization.Quantifying the watercolor effect: from stimulus properties to neural modelsFunctional organization for color and orientation in macaque V4.Microstimulation of posterior parietal cortex biases the selection of eye movement goals during search.Behavioral demand modulates object category representation in the inferior temporal cortexMultisynaptic inputs from the medial temporal lobe to V4 in macaquesTop-down reorganization of activity in the visual pathway after learning a shape identification taskDeep neural networks rival the representation of primate IT cortex for core visual object recognition.A sparse object coding scheme in area V4Spectral receptive fields do not explain tuning for boundary curvature in V4
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Neuronal selectivities to complex object features in the ventral visual pathway of the macaque cerebral cortex.
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1994-03-01T00:00:00Z