A cortical model of object perception based on Bayesian networks and belief propagation
Evidence suggests that high-level feedback plays an important role in visual perception by shaping the response in lower cortical levels (Sillito et al. 2006, Angelucci and Bullier 2003, Bullier 2001, Harrison et al. 2007). A notable example of this is reflected by the retinotopic activation of V1 a...
Main Author: | Durá-Bernal, Salvador |
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Other Authors: | Denham, Susan L. |
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University of Plymouth
2011
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.540518 |
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