Neuronal Mechanisms Underlying Face Recognition in Non‐human Primates

H Amita, KW Koyano… - Japanese Psychological …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Humans and primates rely on visual face recognition for social interactions. Damage to
specific brain areas causes prosopagnosia, a condition characterized by the inability to …

Parallel Backpropagation for Shared-Feature Visualization

A Lappe, A Bognár, GG Nejad, A Mukovskiy… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2024 - arxiv.org
High-level visual brain regions contain subareas in which neurons appear to respond more
strongly to examples of a particular semantic category, like faces or bodies, rather than …

Texture bias in primate ventral visual cortex

AV Jagadeesh, M Livingstone - ICLR 2024 Workshop on Representational … - openreview.net
To accurately recognize objects despite variation in their appearance, humans rely on
shape more than other low-level features. This is in contrast to leading deep neural network …