relation: http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/32165/
title: Cue-invariant shape selectivity of macaque inferior temporal neurons
creator:  Sáry Gyula
creator:  Vogels Rufin
creator:  Orban Guy A
subject: 03.02. Klinikai orvostan
description: The perception of shape is independent of the size and position  of the shape and  also of the visual cue that defines it. The same shape can be  recognized whether  defined by a difference in luminance, by motion, or by texture.  Experiments showed that the shape selectivity of individual cells in the  macaque inferior temporal cortex did not vary with the size and position of a  shape and also did not vary with the visual cue used to define the shape. This cue  invariance was true for static luminance and texture cues as well as for  relative motion cues--that is, for cues that are processed in ventral and dorsal  visual pathways. The properties of these inferior temporal cells meet the demands  of cue-invariant shape coding.
date: 1993
type: Folyóiratcikk
type: PeerReviewed
format: text
identifier: http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/32165/1/aok_klny_648_93.pdf
identifier:     Sáry Gyula;  Vogels Rufin;  Orban Guy A: Cue-invariant shape selectivity of macaque inferior temporal neurons.   SCIENCE, 260 (5110).  pp. 995-997.  ISSN 0036-8075 (1993)     
identifier: doi:10.1126/science.8493538
relation: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.8493538
relation: 1137591
language: eng