Parallel and Serial Neural Mechanisms for Visual Search in Macaque Area V4
National Institutes of Health · McGovern Institute for Brain Research · +3 more institutions
Abstract
To find a target object in a crowded scene, a face in a crowd for example, the visual system might turn the neural representation of each object on and off in a serial fashion, testing each representation against a template of the target item. Alternatively, it might allow the processing of all objects in parallel but bias activity in favor of those neurons that represent critical features of the target, until the target emerges from the background. To test these possibilities, we recorded neurons in area V4 of monkeys freely scanning a complex array to find a target defined by color, shape, or both. Throughout the period of searching, neurons gave enhanced responses and synchronized their activity in the…
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Authors
3- NPNarcisse P. BichotCorresponding
National Institutes of Health, McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Vanderbilt University, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institute of Mental Health
- AFAndrew F. Rossi
National Institutes of Health, McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Vanderbilt University, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institute of Mental Health
- RDRobert Desimone
National Institutes of Health, McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Vanderbilt University, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institute of Mental Health
Topics & keywords
- Macaque
- Computer science
- Stimulus (psychology)
- Artificial intelligence
- Visual search
- Receptive field
- Serial memory processing
- Pattern recognition (psychology)