Modelling how we see natural scenes
Thursday, May 22, 2008 - 10:56
in Mathematics & Economics
Sophisticated mathematical modelling methods and a 'CatCam' that captures feline-centric video of a forest are two elements of a new effort to explain how the brain's visual circuitry processes real scenes. The new model of the neural responses of a major visual-processing brain region promises to significantly advance understanding of vision...
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