Website review: Neuroscientists break code on sight...

Metamorphosis Metamorphosis discovered this in Science/Tech 3 reviews since Nov 4, 2005
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Metamorphosis discovered 34 months ago
From the page: "neuroscientists in the McGovern Institute at MIT have been able to decipher a part of the code involved in recognizing visual objects."
Blissfulpain rated 7 months ago
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Lucky-Irish rated 34 months ago
From the page: "To explore how the IT cortex formats that output, the researchers trained monkeys to recognize different objects grouped into categories, such as faces, toys and vehicles. The images appeared in different sizes and positions in the visual field."
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