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Mir
Joined: 09 Aug 2005 Posts: 19 Location: austria 05-09-06, 01:45 am |
Post subject: Specialized areas in visual neucortex? |
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If each area in visual neocortex is doing the same (learning sequences etc.), how it can be explained that there is area which recognize just motion: if the scene is still, nothing happens in this cortical area, if something moves, it starts to work?
Note that the scene consists from the same objects (version with and without moving).
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DavidOlmsted
Joined: 03 Nov 2004 Posts: 136 Location: Champaign, IL 05-20-06, 09:53 am |
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The neocortex must use a similar information processing strategy in all areas with only the subject matter, that is different input information, being different.
The neocortex has an amazingly uniform neural structure. _________________ Click to go to my site at neurocomputing.org |
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