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In an object-centered representation, the position of the subparts of an object are encoded with respect to a set of axes and an origin centered on the object. Several physiological and neuropsychological results support the existence of such representations in humans and monkeys.
Our model uses an intermediate representation in which units have oculocentric recep(cid:173) tive fields- just like collicular neurons- whose gain is modulated ...
We present a neural model that can perform eye movements to a particular side of an object regardless of the position and orienta-.
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Dec 1, 1997 · We present a neural model that can perform eye movements to a particular side of an object regardless of the position and orientation of the ...
Object-centered spatial awareness underlies many important cognitive functions, including reading, which requires registering the locations of letters ...
We present a neural model that can perform eye movements to a particular side of an object regardless of the position and orientation of the object in space ...
We present a neural model that can perform eye movements to a particular side of an object regardless of the position and orientation of the object in space ...
is observed when objects have the same shape but different contours, but not when contours are identical and the perceived shape is different. Similarly, ...
In an object-centered representation, the position of the subparts of an object are encoded with respect to a set of axes and an origin centered on the ...
It has been hypothesized that visual experience leads to single neurons in the monkey brain with strong selectivity for complex objects, and to regions in the ...