2022
DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhac186
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Discriminative neural pathways for perception-cognition activity of color and face in the human brain

Abstract: Human performance can be examined using a visual lens. The identification of psychophysical colors and emotional faces with perceptual visual pathways may remain invalid for simple detection tasks. In particular, how the visual dorsal and ventral processing streams handle discriminative visual perceptions and subsequent cognition activities are obscure. We explored these issues using stereoelectroencephalography recordings, which were obtained from patients with pharmacologically resistant epilepsy. Delayed ma… Show more

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“…There is a hypothesis regarding the functioning of cortical processing of visual information in which the primary visual cortex receives visual input from the retina and the lateral geniculate nucleus, segregating it into two cortical processing pathways (10)(11)(12). One destination for the output information from the primary visual cortex would be the lower regions of the temporal lobe, which exhibit biased processing in object properties enabling conscious perception and recognition (13,14). This pathway is known as the ventral pathway of the visual system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a hypothesis regarding the functioning of cortical processing of visual information in which the primary visual cortex receives visual input from the retina and the lateral geniculate nucleus, segregating it into two cortical processing pathways (10)(11)(12). One destination for the output information from the primary visual cortex would be the lower regions of the temporal lobe, which exhibit biased processing in object properties enabling conscious perception and recognition (13,14). This pathway is known as the ventral pathway of the visual system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%