Investigating the functional organisation of human visual cortex using ultra-high resolution fMRI
<p>Current thinking suggests that specialised modules process visual information in a hierarchical manner, using local circuitry in order to maximise efficiency both in terms of wiring costs and stimulus coverage (Reichl et al. (2012)). The resulting organisation has been shown to contain stru...
Main Author: | Finnegan, S |
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Other Authors: | Parker, A |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English, Old (ca.450-1100) |
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2016
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