| J.K. Hietanen, D.I. Perrett, P.J. Benson, and W.H. Dittrich. The effects of lighting conditions on responses of cells selective for face views in the macaque temporal cortex. Exp. Brain Res., 89:157--171, 1992. |
.... and object tuned cells in AIT depends on visual experience as shown by [37] and supported by [33, 10, 37, 2] A hallmark of these IT cells is the robustness of their firing to stimulus transformations such as scale and position changes [58, 38, 37, 45] In addition, as other studies have shown [45, 2, 37, 24], most neurons show specificity for a certain object view or lighting condition. In particular, Logothetis et al. 37] trained monkeys to perform an object recognition task with isolated views of novel 3D objects ( paperclips , see the objects at the top of Fig. 1) When recording from the ....
J.K. Hietanen, D.I. Perrett, P.J. Benson, and W.H. Dittrich. The effects of lighting conditions on responses of cells selective for face views in the macaque temporal cortex. Exp. Brain Res., 89:157--171, 1992.
....These results are consistent with the idea that the inferotemporal cortex is involved in the storage of object prototypes useful for generalizing across both view and lighting. In single unit recordings from the superior temporal sulcus in the temporal cortex of macaque monkey, Hietanen et al. [49] found some view specific cells selective for faces that were sensitive to illumination changes. As a population (about 20 cells) however, the responses were fairly illumination invariant. These results again suggest that the inferotemporal cortex is involved in the representation of objects with ....
Hietanen JK, Perrett DI, Oram MW, Benson PJ, Dittrich WH. The effects of lighting conditions on responses of cells selective for face views in the macaque temporal cortex. Exp Brain Res 1992;89:151 -- 71.
....and illumination change. These results are consistent with the idea that inferotemporal cortex is involved in the storage of object prototypes useful for generalizing across both view and lighting. In single unit recordings from the superior temporal sulcus in temporal cortex of macaque monkey, Hietanen et al. 1992) found some view specific cells selective for faces that were sensitive to illumination changes. As a population (about 20 cells) however, the responses were fairly illuminationinvariant. These results again suggest that inferotemporal cortex is involved in the representation of objects with some ....
Hietanen, J. K., Perrett, D. I., Oram, M. W., Benson,P. J., & Dittrich, W. H. (1992). The effects of lighting conditions on responses of cells selective for face views in the macaque temporal cortex.
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