How do we know what things are?

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A video about the neuroanatomical and computational basis for human object recognition.
References:
Kravitz, D. J., Saleem, K. S., Baker, C. I., Ungerleider, L. G., & Mishkin, M. (2013). The ventral visual pathway: an expanded neural framework for the processing of object quality. Trends in cognitive sciences, 17(1), 26-49.
DiCarlo, J. J., Zoccolan, D., & Rust, N. C. (2012). How does the brain solve visual object recognition?. Neuron, 73(3), 415-434.
Riesenhuber, M., & Poggio, T. (1999). Hierarchical models of object recognition in cortex. Nature neuroscience, 2(11), 1019-1025.
Bar, M. (2003). A cortical mechanism for triggering top-down facilitation in visual object recognition. Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 15(4), 600-609.
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  • @dylanbeard9770
    @dylanbeard97707 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic, thanks!

  • @amalgamdesign3220
    @amalgamdesign32207 жыл бұрын

    Nice! Great video but the way you explain it pre-supposes mental representations of objects that something in the world maps onto. I would have liked to hear about how we sort the world into discrete objects in the first place? also, why do we perceive cups and mugs as semantically similar but still belonging to distinct classes (although related) of objects?

  • @patrickbennett439
    @patrickbennett43910 ай бұрын

    Interesting subject. I tried some psychadelic mushrooms and when I was high, numbers and letters were losing their meaning. Like the shape didnt mean anything when Id look at it. Man it was hard to pay for my movie that night at the theater lol. A $5 bill didnt mean 5 to me, i just saw it like a foreign language. Just a shape now.

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