Source: Kravitz-2011a



The ventral visual pathway: an expanded neural framework for the processing of object quality

Kravitz DJ

Kravitz DJ, Saleem KS, Baker CI, Ungerleider LG, Mishkin M (2011a) The ventral visual pathway: an expanded neural framework for the processing of object quality. Trends Cogn Sci17:1:26-49. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2012.10.011. Abstract Since the original characterization of the ventral visual pathway, our knowledge of its neuroanatomy, functional properties, and extrinsic targets has grown considerably. Here we synthesize this recent evidence and propose that the ventral pathway is best understood as a recurrent occipitotemporal network containing neural representations of object quality both utilized and constrained by at least six distinct cortical and subcortical systems. Each system serves its own specialized behavioral, cognitive, or affective function, collectively providing the raison d'ĂȘtre for the ventral visual pathway. This expanded framework contrasts with the depiction of the ventral visual pathway as a largely serial staged hierarchy culminating in singular object representations and more parsimoniously incorporates attentional, contextual, and feedback effects. Published by Elsevier Ltd.





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