IMR Press / FBL / Volume 13 / Issue 13 / DOI: 10.2741/3048

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Selectivity and invariance for visual object perception
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1 Department of Engineering, University of Leicester, LE1 7RH, Leicester, United Kingdom

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Front. Biosci. (Landmark Ed) 2008, 13(13), 4889–4903; https://doi.org/10.2741/3048
Published: 1 May 2008
Abstract

The sight of an object triggers a complex set of processes in the brain. Although it is already well established that object perception is performed by a hierarchical network, the so-called ventral visual pathway, we are only starting to understand how neurons along this pathway encode visual information at each processing stage. In this review, we discuss basic principles of neural coding for object perception and describe evidence showing that it mainly relies on two principles: selectivity and invariance.

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