Abedi Khoozani et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Integration of allocentric and egocentric visual information in a convolutional/multilayer perceptron network model of goal-directed gaze shiftsAbedi Khoozani et al., 2022
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- Abedi Khoozani P
- Bharmauria V
- Schütz A
- Wildes R
- Crawford J
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- Cerebral Cortex Communications
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Allocentric (landmark-centered) and egocentric (eye-centered) visual codes are fundamental for spatial cognition, navigation, and goal-directed movement. Neuroimaging and neurophysiology suggest these codes are initially segregated, but then reintegrated in …
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