A Cortical Mechanism for Triggering Top-Down Facilitation in Visual Object Recognition
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Abstract
The majority of the research related to visual recognition has so far focused on bottom-up analysis, where the input is processed in a cascade of cortical regions that analyze increasingly complex information. Gradually more studies emphasize the role of top-down facilitation in cortical analysis, but it remains something of a mystery how such processing would be initiated. After all, top-down facilitation implies that high-level information is activated earlier than some relevant lower-level information. Building on previous studies, I propose a specific mechanism for the activation of top-down facilitation during visual object recognition. The gist of this hypothesis is that a partially analyzed version of…
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- Facilitation
- Cognitive neuroscience of visual object recognition
- Psychology
- Top-down and bottom-up design
- Object (grammar)
- Mechanism (biology)
- Cognitive psychology
- Visual cortex
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