Neural mechanisms of form and motion processing in the primate visual system

DC Van Essen, JL Gallant - Neuron, 1994 - Elsevier
Our visual system uses the information contained in the two-dimensional images on the
retina to generate a rich set of perceptions about the characteristics of our external three …

Analysis of connectivity: neural systems in the cerebral cortex

MP Young, JW Scanneil, GAPC Burns… - Reviews in the …, 1994 - degruyter.com
The mammalian cerebral cortex is composed of many distinct areas, which are very richly
interconnected. The very large number of connections between cortical areas require …

The representing brain: Neural correlates of motor intention and imagery

M Jeannerod - Behavioral and Brain sciences, 1994 - cambridge.org
This paper concerns how motor actions are neurally represented and coded. Action
planning and motor preparation can be studied using a specific type of representational …

HMM-based architecture for face identification

F Samaria, S Young - Image and vision computing, 1994 - Elsevier
This paper describes an approach to the problem of face identification which uses Hidden
Markov Models (HMM) to represent the statistics of facial images. HMMs have previously …

Spatio-temporal stages in face and word processing. 1. Depth recorded potentials in the human occipital and parietal lobes

E Halgren, P Baudena, G Heit, M Clarke… - Journal of Physiology …, 1994 - Elsevier
Evoked potentials (EPs) were used to help identify the timing, location, and intensity of the
information-processing stages applied to faces and words in humans. EP generators were …

Recognition of objects and their component parts: responses of single units in the temporal cortex of the macaque

E Wachsmuth, MW Oram, DI Perrett - Cerebral Cortex, 1994 - academic.oup.com
We investigated the role that different component parts play in the neural encoding of the
visual appearance of one complex object in the temporal cortex. Cells responsive to the …

View-dependent object recognition by monkeys

NK Logothetis, J Pauls, HH Bülthoff, T Poggio - Current biology, 1994 - cell.com
Background: How do we recognize visually perceived three-dimensional objects,
particularly when they are seen from novel view-points? Recent psychophysical studies …

Brain development, infant communication, and empathy disorders: Intrinsic factors in child mental health

C Trevarthen, KJ Aitken - Development and Psychopathology, 1994 - cambridge.org
Disorders of emotion, communication, and learning in early childhood are considered in
light of evidence on human brain growth from embryo stages. We cite microbehavioral …

Social and individual recognition in rodents: methodological aspects and neurobiological bases

G Gheusi, RM Bluthé, G Goodall, R Dantzer - Behavioural processes, 1994 - Elsevier
What animals know about each other, and how they construct and use knowledge of their
social world involves at least an ability to recognise different social categories. Although …

How inferior temporal cortex became a visual area

CG Gross - Cerebral cortex, 1994 - academic.oup.com
The origins of contemporary work on the temporal cortex and object recognition are traced
from their roots in phrenology through the search for a cortical visual area to the discovery of …