Psychophysics of the structure of object memory

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Psychophysics of the structure of object memory Cristina Savin

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Psychophysics of the structure of object memory. Cristina Savin. Overview. Prototype referenced encoding of faces LOC and object representation 3D objects. Object representation. Region specific: Objects: LOC Faces: FFA Tools, etc. LOC. Lateral Occipital Complex Object representation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Psychophysics of the structure of object memory

Cristina Savin

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Overview

• Prototype referenced encoding of faces

• LOC and object representation

• 3D objects

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Object representation

• Region specific:– Objects: LOC– Faces: FFA– Tools, etc.

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LOC

• Lateral Occipital Complex

• Object representation

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Face representation

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Prototype-referenced representation

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LOC adaptation

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Contralateral hemisphere

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Retinal vs Head centered

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Both

-small retinal-significantly more adaptation in for the same side-results suggest a head/body centered reference frame in LOC

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3D Objects: a set of gluons

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One-shot viewpoint invariance in matching novel objects

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3D objects representation: a critique

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References

• D. Leopold et al., Prototype-referenced shape encoding revealed by high-level aftereffects , Nature Neuroscience, 4(1), p.89, 2001. I.

• Biederman and M. Bar, One-shot viewpoint invariance in matching novel objects , Vision Research, 39(17), p.2885, 1999.

• M. Tarr et al., Three-dimensional object recognition is viewpoint dependent , Nature Neuroscience, 1(4), p.275, 1998.

• A. McKyton and E. Zohary, Beyond Retinotopic Mapping: The Spatial Representation of Objects in the Human Lateral Occipital Complex, Cerebral Cortex, 17:1164-1172, 2007.