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A connectivity-constrained computational account of topographic organization in high-level visual cortex
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2021
bioRxiv
pre-print
Inferotemporal cortex (IT) in humans and other primates is topographically organized, with multiple domain-selective areas and other general patterns of functional organization. What factors underlie this organization, and what can this neural arrangement tell us about the mechanisms of high level vision? Here, we present an account of topographic organization involving a computational model with two components: 1) a feature-extracting encoder model of early visual processes, followed by 2) a
doi:10.1101/2021.05.29.446297
fatcat:nuh73imzvfhmdhv7uymmz6qhta