Spatial scene representations formed by self-organizing learning in a hippocampal extension of the ventral visual system.
We show in a unifying computational approach that representations of spatial scenes can be formed by adding an additional self-organizing layer of processing beyond the inferior temporal visual cortex in the ventral visual stream without the introduction of new computational principles. The invarian...
Main Authors: | Rolls, E, Tromans, J, Stringer, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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