Object Recognition: Neural mechanisms

Poster Session: Monday, May 19, 2025, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, Pavilion

Poster Title 

First Author

A data-driven analysis of the perceptual and neural responses to natural objects reveals organising principles of human visual cognition

Andrews, Tim

Bound by sight, shared in the mind: the temporal emergence of object co-occurrence representations

Yeh, Lu-Chun

Chemogenetic investigation of image recognition in Rhesus monkeys

Rodriguez, Phelix

Cortical representations supporting coarse and fine object categorization

Henderson, Margaret M

Distinct Connectivity Fingerprints Reveal Functional Specialization in the Ventral Visual Stream

Liao, Isaac

Dynamic Object Processing in Macaque IT Cortex: Temporal Dynamics and Model Limitations

Dunnhofer, Matteo

Enhanced protocol for isolating high-level visual responses using SSVEP

Rozman, Ana

Intra- and inter-hemispheric computations vary by task demand and visual field

Avni, Inbar

Naturalistic Stimulation Elicits Category-Selective Neural Responses

Ren, Xueying

Network Architecture of Object Recognition: Investigating Integration Between Dorsal and Ventral Visual Pathways

Simmons, Claire

Perceptual deficits in psychosis: The role of higher level visual areas and prior knowledge

Pham, Anh

Single pulse electrical stimulation reveals stronger inputs than outputs in dorsal areas

Yanez-Ramos, Maria Guadalupe

The coding of spiky objects in human occipitotemporal and posterior parietal cortices

Xu, Yaoda

Visual stimuli amplifies the effect of optogenetic stimulation in the inferotemporal cortex in monkeys

Dinh, Alvin