to zero in on important features in the environment -- the kind of features that might indicate(passive) is designedThe visual cortex
cortical neuronscausethe visual cortex
of layered sheets of neurons which compare adjacent neurons for their own " difference " signal , as well as corresponding regions from each eye(passive) is composedThe visual cortex
a stimulus on the retina(passive) caused byoccipital visual cortex
The Castle Clock VCOis triggeringthe Visual Cortex
The machinepromptsthe visual cortex
of a large number of areas , which contain neurons that are tuned to different visual features(passive) is composedThe visual cortex
stimuli that stands out(passive) is triggered bythe visual cortex
of ∼100 neuron types irregularly arranged in distinct laminae numbered 1–6 from the cortical surface(passive) is composedThe visual cortex
to prioritise these images and to fill in the unseen details from memory(passive) is designedThe visual cortex
When the cortical spreading depression startsinfluencingthe visual cortex
William Forsythe , Improvisation Technologies ( p. 22 ) HIGH - SPEED flicking through a series of images in a flip bookleadsthe visual cortex
George Mather at the University of Sussex(passive) created byThe Visual Cortex
a set of layers ( Shepherd , 1990 ; Serre , 2006(passive) is composed byThe visual cortex
of columns of cells responsive to lines of different orientation(passive) is composedVisual cortex
The lack of detailed sensory input , combined with the rapid flickering between light and darktriggersthe visual cortex
to the pathophysiology of the photoparoxysmal responsecontributesto the pathophysiology of the photoparoxysmal response
difficulties with spatial awareness and visual perceptioncausingdifficulties with spatial awareness and visual perception
in the perceived visual imageresultingin the perceived visual image
back in the mid 60s to late 70swas discoveredback in the mid 60s to late 70s
to blindness ( neurophysiologicleadingto blindness ( neurophysiologic
a feedback loop that helps make each step of visual perception more efficientcreatesa feedback loop that helps make each step of visual perception more efficient
to an increase of amplitude of the discharges and consequently to epileptic seizuresleadingto an increase of amplitude of the discharges and consequently to epileptic seizures
to visual processing " Psychology and HPPD Synthesocontributedto visual processing " Psychology and HPPD Syntheso
to seeing images in our sleepleadsto seeing images in our sleep
perception and decision makingmay influenceperception and decision making
solely to true memorycontributedsolely to true memory
visual images that affect motivationcreatevisual images that affect motivation
significant deficits in form perceptioncausingsignificant deficits in form perception
Visual impairment due to venous infarcts in the occipital cortex Cortical blindness due to damage to the geniculocalcarine tract and(passive) is ... causedVisual impairment due to venous infarcts in the occipital cortex Cortical blindness due to damage to the geniculocalcarine tract and
complete images of the many individual bits of information coming from the neurons of the retinacan createcomplete images of the many individual bits of information coming from the neurons of the retina
a view - invariant code for the objectcreatesa view - invariant code for the object
the sensation of vision and subsequently leading to perceptionto createthe sensation of vision and subsequently leading to perception
a single clear image from the two retinal imagescreatesa single clear image from the two retinal images
visual illusion based on your particular eyes and their response to lightcreatedvisual illusion based on your particular eyes and their response to light
off a wave of excitation followed by depression that causes first the shimmering , then blindnesssetoff a wave of excitation followed by depression that causes first the shimmering , then blindness
images of what we see through eyes and same visual cortex creates images during sleep from the electrical waves emanating , at a different frequency , from brain stem , ( the memory storage placecreatesimages of what we see through eyes and same visual cortex creates images during sleep from the electrical waves emanating , at a different frequency , from brain stem , ( the memory storage place
to the short - term consolidation of topographic visual memory during early stages of the retention of visual informationcontributesto the short - term consolidation of topographic visual memory during early stages of the retention of visual information
to measure how neighboring cortical neurons send messages to each other and adjust their responses when confronted with stimuli such as contextual optical illusionsdesignedto measure how neighboring cortical neurons send messages to each other and adjust their responses when confronted with stimuli such as contextual optical illusions
the way we see the worldinfluencesthe way we see the world
me to process a first impression visuallycausingme to process a first impression visually
impressions of sightcreateimpressions of sight
to symptoms that include headaches , sensitivity to light , and perceptual distortions in the environmentleadingto symptoms that include headaches , sensitivity to light , and perceptual distortions in the environment
the sensation of vision and sensory inputs and perceiveto createthe sensation of vision and sensory inputs and perceive
in concert with the hippocampuscreatesin concert with the hippocampus
Hippocampal culture datasetHippocampal culture data
a literal map of the retinatherefore createsa literal map of the retina
to respond to motion in the visual scenedesignedto respond to motion in the visual scene
nonstationary modeling frameworks for characterizing time - varying information representing context- or task - dependent covariates identifying a lower dimensional linear or nonlinear subspace representing high - dimensional visual information in a statistically or information - theoretically optimal sensecreatingnonstationary modeling frameworks for characterizing time - varying information representing context- or task - dependent covariates identifying a lower dimensional linear or nonlinear subspace representing high - dimensional visual information in a statistically or information - theoretically optimal sense
a re - entrant loop of emotionally enhanced perceptual processing ( Amaral and Price , 1984 ; Freese and Amaral , 2005creatinga re - entrant loop of emotionally enhanced perceptual processing ( Amaral and Price , 1984 ; Freese and Amaral , 2005
a change or fluctuation in vision from day to daycausesa change or fluctuation in vision from day to day
from visual stimulation of the eye and acupuncture stimulation at VA1resultingfrom visual stimulation of the eye and acupuncture stimulation at VA1