
Huihui Zhou
Articles
Distinct visual processing networks for foveal and peripheral visual fields - Communications Biology
Oct 3, 2024 |
nature.com | Jie Zhang |Huihui Zhou |Shuo Wang
AbstractFoveal and peripheral vision are two distinct modes of visual processing essential for navigating the world. However, it remains unclear if they engage different neural mechanisms and circuits within the visual attentional system. Here, we trained macaques to perform a free-gaze visual search task using natural face and object stimuli and recorded a large number of 14588 visually responsive units from a broadly distributed network of brain regions involved in visual attentional processing.
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Jun 28, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Jie Zhang |Xiaocang Zhu |Huihui Zhou |Shuo Wang
AbstractGoal-directed visual attention is a fundamental cognitive process that enables animals to selectively focus on specific regions of the visual field while filtering out irrelevant information. However, given the domain specificity of social behaviors, it remains unclear whether attention to faces versus non-faces recruits different neurocognitive processes.
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Jun 28, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Jie Zhang |Runnan Cao |Xiaocang Zhu |Huihui Zhou
AbstractVisual attention and object recognition are two critical cognitive functions that significantly influence our perception of the world. While these neural processes converge on the temporal cortex, the exact nature of their interactions remains largely unclear. Here, we systematically investigated the interplay between visual attention and object feature coding by training macaques to perform a free-gaze visual search task using natural face and object stimuli.
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Jun 28, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Jie Zhang |Huihui Zhou |Shuo Wang
AbstractFoveal and peripheral vision are two distinct modes of visual processing essential for navigating the world. However, it remains unclear if they engage different neural mechanisms and circuits within the visual attentional system.
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Mar 10, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Di Zhang |Wensheng Wang |Martin Gade |Huihui Zhou
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