ch.6 Object Recognition
TWO CORTICAL PATHWAYS FOR VISUAL PERCEPTION
Representational Differences Between the Dorsal and Ventral Pathways
Perception for Identification Versus Perception for Action
COMPUTATIONAL PROBLEMS IN OBJECT RECOGNITION
Variability in Sensory Information
View-Dependent or View-Invariant Recognition?
Shape Encoding
Grandmother Cells and Ensemble Coding
Summary of Computational Problems
FAILURES IN OBJECT RECOGNITION
Subtypes of Agnosia
APPERCEPTIVE AGNOSIA
ASSOCIATIVE AGNOSIA
Integrating Parts Into Wholes
Category Specificity in Agnosia
Computational Account of Category-Specific Deficits
THE PERCEPTION OF FACES
Are Faces Special?
Neural Mechanisms for Face Perception
Dissociations of Face and Object Perception
TWO SYSTEMS FOR OBJECT RECOGNITION
THE RELATIONSHIPS OF VISUAL PERCEPTION, IMAGERY, AND MEMORY
SUMMARY
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