News and Views
Nature Neuroscience 11, 1243 - 1244 (2008)
doi:10.1038/nn1108-1243
So many pixels, so little time
James A Mazer1
-
The author is at the Department of Neurobiology, Yale School of Medicine, POB 208001, New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8001, USA.
e-mail: james.mazer@yale.edu
Abstract
Previous work has focused on neuronal encoding of two-dimensional shapes. Using a new search algorithm and three-dimensional object primitives, a study in this issue identifies potential subunits of complex object recognition.
MORE ARTICLES LIKE THIS
These links to content published by NPG are automatically generated.
NEWS AND VIEWS
Predicting the visual world: silence is goldenNature Neuroscience News and Views (01 Jan 1999)
Two ears and two eyesNature News and Views (26 Aug 1993)
RESEARCH
A neural code for three-dimensional object shape in macaque inferotemporal cortexNature Neuroscience Article (01 Nov 2008)
Underlying principles of visual shape selectivity in posterior inferotemporal cortexNature Neuroscience Article (01 Aug 2004)
See all 3 matches for Research
