How plausible is a subcortical account of rapid visual recognition?

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Maxime Cauchoix from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the article: How plausible is a subcortical account of rapid visual recognition?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 27/02/2013
  • what: In this paper we questioned the hypothesis that a subcortical low-road could account for the speed of sight.

SUMMARY

    To reconcile this view with the short behavioral latencies observed in rapid categorization tasks, several authors have suggested that a pure feedforward sweep of activity through the ventral stream might be sufficient to perform core object recognition (Thorpe et_al, 1996; Serre et_al . . .

     

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