The Neural Basis of Object Recognition

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titleThe Neural Basis of Object Recognition
start_date2007/04/02
schedule11h-12h
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summaryTwenty years ago, a proposal was advanced that a considerable range of behavioral phenomena associated with human object recognition can be understood in terms of a representation positing an arrangement of simple part primitives distinguished by viewpoint invariant properties (= geons). Recent research on optical imaging as well as single unit activity of cells in macaque IT and behavioral and fMRI studies in humans provide a surprisingly strong neural confirmation of this proposal.
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responsiblesPĂ©lissier, Grainger