Development of domains in inferotemporal cortex
$679,261R01FY2022EYNIH
Harvard Medical School, Boston MA
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Abstract
Project Summary The goal of the proposed research is to study the effects of abnormal early visual experience on the development of inferotemporal cortex in infant macaques. In adult humans and monkeys discrete regions of the temporal lobe are specialized for processing particular object categories, such as faces, text, bodies, or places. These domains underlie complex object recognition. Visual experience of these categories is both necessary and sufficient to produce domains, and the goal is to explore how specific abnormal early visual experience changes neuronal selectivity.
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