The functional architecture of the ventral temporal cortex and its role in categorization
K Grill-Spector, KS Weiner - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2014 - nature.com
Visual categorization is thought to occur in the human ventral temporal cortex (VTC), but
how this categorization is achieved is still largely unknown. In this Review, we consider the …
how this categorization is achieved is still largely unknown. In this Review, we consider the …
The functional neuroanatomy of face perception: from brain measurements to deep neural networks
A central goal in neuroscience is to understand how processing within the ventral visual
stream enables rapid and robust perception and recognition. Recent neuroscientific …
stream enables rapid and robust perception and recognition. Recent neuroscientific …
Probabilistic maps of visual topography in human cortex
The human visual system contains an array of topographically organized regions. Identifying
these regions in individual subjects is a powerful approach to group-level statistical analysis …
these regions in individual subjects is a powerful approach to group-level statistical analysis …
The vertical occipital fasciculus: a century of controversy resolved by in vivo measurements
The vertical occipital fasciculus (VOF) is the only major fiber bundle connecting dorsolateral
and ventrolateral visual cortex. Only a handful of studies have examined the anatomy of the …
and ventrolateral visual cortex. Only a handful of studies have examined the anatomy of the …
[HTML][HTML] Color-biased regions of the ventral visual pathway lie between face-and place-selective regions in humans, as in macaques
The existence of color-processing regions in the human ventral visual pathway (VVP) has
long been known from patient and imaging studies, but their location in the cortex relative to …
long been known from patient and imaging studies, but their location in the cortex relative to …
Functionally defined white matter reveals segregated pathways in human ventral temporal cortex associated with category-specific processing
It is unknown if the white-matter properties associated with specific visual networks
selectively affect category-specific processing. In a novel protocol we combined …
selectively affect category-specific processing. In a novel protocol we combined …
A major human white matter pathway between dorsal and ventral visual cortex
Human visual cortex comprises many visual field maps organized into clusters. A standard
organization separates visual maps into 2 distinct clusters within ventral and dorsal cortex …
organization separates visual maps into 2 distinct clusters within ventral and dorsal cortex …
Development differentially sculpts receptive fields across early and high-level human visual cortex
Receptive fields (RFs) processing information in restricted parts of the visual field are a key
property of visual system neurons. However, how RFs develop in humans is unknown …
property of visual system neurons. However, how RFs develop in humans is unknown …
Thinking outside the box: rectilinear shapes selectively activate scene-selective cortex
Fifteen years ago, an intriguing area was found in human visual cortex. This area (the
parahippocampal place area [PPA]) was initially interpreted as responding selectively to …
parahippocampal place area [PPA]) was initially interpreted as responding selectively to …
[書籍][B] Neuropsychology: From theory to practice
D Andrewes - 2015 - taylorfrancis.com
The second edition of this comprehensive textbook for students of Neuropsychology gives a
thorough overview of the complex relationship between brain and behaviour. With an …
thorough overview of the complex relationship between brain and behaviour. With an …