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      Cognitive ScienceVisual perceptionHumansAnimals
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      SchizophreniaAttentionVisual CortexVisual Processing
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      PsychologyCognitive SciencePhilosophyVisual perception
Humans can effortlessly recognize objects in a fraction of a second despite large vari- ability in the appearance of objects (Thorpe et al. 1996). What are the underlying representations and computations that enable this remarkable human... more
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      Face RecognitionObject RecognitionMagnetic ResonanceHuman Brain
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      OphthalmologyAssessmentMolecular BiologyVisual attention
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      PerceptionDecision MakingSemanticsMotor Control
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceMagnetic Resonance ImagingMotion perception
In this review, we describe the current models of dorsal and ventral streams in vision, audition and touch. Available theories take their first steps from the model of Milner and Goodale, which was developed to explain how human actions... more
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      Cognitive SciencePerceptionHumansMultisensory Integration
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      PsychologyExperimental PsychologyPerceptionVision Science
The human ventral visual stream consists of several areas that are considered processing stages essential for perception and recognition. A fundamental microanatomical feature differentiating areas is cytoarchitecture, which refers to the... more
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      Computer VisionHuman Resource ManagementFusiform face areaVentral Stream
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      SchizophreniaVisual perceptionAttentionHigher Order Thinking
Developmental prosopagnosia (DP) is characterized by deficits in face recognition without gross brain abnormalities. However, the neural basis of DP is not well understood. We measured population receptive fields (pRFs) in ventral visual... more
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      Computer VisionVision ScienceFace RecognitionVision
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      Magnetic Resonance ImagingFunctional MRIAgnosiaVisual Processing
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      Visual perceptionBinocular visionInformation ExtractionAgnosia
This paper focuses on the applicability of the features inspired by the visual ventral stream for handwritten character recognition. A set of scale and translation invariant C2 features are first extracted from all images in the dataset.... more
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      OphthalmologyAssessmentMolecular BiologyVisual attention
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      Cognitive ScienceVisual perceptionDevelopmental Coordination DisorderMotion processing
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      Magnetic Resonance ImagingElectroencephalographyNeurophysiologyTemporal dynamics
We describe a model of invariant visual object recognition in the brain that incorporates feedback biasing effects of top-down attentional mechanisms on a hierarchically organized set of visual cortical areas with convergent forward... more
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      NeuropsychologyVisual attentionVisual perceptionAttention
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      Cognitive ScienceVisual perceptionMotion perceptionDevelopmental Coordination Disorder
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceImplicit learningHuman Perception and Performance
The roles of dorsal and ventral processing streams in visual orienting and conscious perception were examined in two experiments. The first employed high density EEG with source localization. The second comprised a neuropsychological case... more
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Patient DF has profound visual form agnosia. Despite this, she has no problem adjusting her finger-thumb grip aperture to the width of objects when reaching to grasp them. In a previous study, however, she was found to have great... more
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      Visual perceptionMagnetic Resonance ImagingAgnosiaAdolescent
The main aim of this review is to evaluate the proposal that several developmental disorders affecting vision share an impairment of the dorsal visual stream. First, the current definitions and common measurement approaches used to assess... more
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      Cognitive ScienceVisual perceptionWilliams SyndromeDevelopmental dyslexia
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      Speech ProductionSensory processingParietal CortexVentral Stream
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceMirror NeuronsCognition
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      Magnetic Resonance ImagingFunctional MRIReadingNeuroimmunology
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      Speech perceptionSpeech ProductionElectroencephalographySemantic association
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      AttentionMultidisciplinaryVisual CortexAnimals
This paper presents a model for view independent recognition using features biologically inspired from dorsal and ventral stream of visual cortex. The presented model is based on the C3 features inspired from Ventral stream and Itti's... more
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      Ventral StreamHMAX Model
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      Auditory PerceptionPsycholinguisticsMagnetic Resonance ImagingPositron Emission Tomography
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceCognitionChild Development
Human face perception requires a network of brain regions distributed throughout the occipital and temporal lobes with a right hemisphere advantage. Present theories consider this network as either a processing hierarchy beginning with... more
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      NeuropsychologyFace RecognitionCognitive NeuroscienceFMRI
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceVisual perceptionMagnetic Resonance Imaging
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceBrain and CognitionVentral Stream
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      Speech perceptionSpeech ProductionElectroencephalographySemantic association
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      MagnetoencephalographyNonlinear dynamicsElectroencephalographyNeural Networks
Using fMRI, we showed that an area in the ventral temporo-occipital cortex (area vTO), which is part of the human homolog of the ventral stream of visual processing, exhibited priming for both identical and depth-rotated images of... more
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