Face selectivity properties of monkey temporal cortical neurons predicted by computer vision

Neuron
Rufin Vogels

Abstract

In this issue of Neuron, Ohayon et al. (2012) utilize fMRI-guided single-cell recordings to demonstrate the importance of contrast polarity features for face-selective responses in macaque temporal cortex, as predicted by a computer vision face detection algorithm.

References

Feb 4, 2006·Science·Doris Y TsaoMargaret S Livingstone
Feb 14, 2012·Neuron·James J DiCarloNicole C Rust
May 15, 2012·Neuron·Shay OhayonDoris Y Tsao

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