Rockefeller University: Our Ability to Recognize Objects Depends on Prior Experience
May 02, 2025
May 02, 2025
NEW YORK, May 2 -- Rockefeller University issued the following news:
* * *
Our ability to recognize objects depends on prior experience
Our brains begin to create internal representations of the world around us from the first moment we open our eyes. We perceptually assemble components of scenes into recognizable objects thanks to neurons in the visual cortex.
This process occurs along the ventral visual cortical pathway, which extends from the . . .
* * *
Our ability to recognize objects depends on prior experience
Our brains begin to create internal representations of the world around us from the first moment we open our eyes. We perceptually assemble components of scenes into recognizable objects thanks to neurons in the visual cortex.
This process occurs along the ventral visual cortical pathway, which extends from the . . .