[HTML][HTML] How cortical neurons help us see: visual recognition in the human brain

J Blumberg, G Kreiman - The Journal of clinical …, 2010 - Am Soc Clin Investig
J Blumberg, G Kreiman
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2010Am Soc Clin Investig
Through a series of complex transformations, the pixel-like input to the retina is converted
into rich visual perceptions that constitute an integral part of visual recognition. Multiple
visual problems arise due to damage or developmental abnormalities in the cortex of the
brain. Here, we provide an overview of how visual information is processed along the ventral
visual cortex in the human brain. We discuss how neurophysiological recordings in
macaque monkeys and in humans can help us understand the computations performed by …
Through a series of complex transformations, the pixel-like input to the retina is converted into rich visual perceptions that constitute an integral part of visual recognition. Multiple visual problems arise due to damage or developmental abnormalities in the cortex of the brain. Here, we provide an overview of how visual information is processed along the ventral visual cortex in the human brain. We discuss how neurophysiological recordings in macaque monkeys and in humans can help us understand the computations performed by visual cortex.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation