Mechanisms of visual categorization inferred from brain activity

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titleMechanisms of visual categorization inferred from brain activity
start_date2010/12/02
schedule14h-15h30
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summaryIf the brain is a machine that processes information, then its cognitive activity can be interpreted as a set of information processing states linking stimulus to response (i.e. as a mechanism or an algorithm). The cornerstone of this research agenda is the existence of a method to translate the measurable states of brain activity into the information processing states of a cognitive theory. Here, we contend that reverse correlation methods and concepts of Information Theory can provide this translation and we frame the transitions between information processing states in the context of Automata Theory. We illustrate, using examples from visual cognition, how this novel framework can be applied to understand the information processing algorithms of the brain in cognitive neuroscience.
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