Charles E Connor
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Nielsen K, Connor C
Annu Rev Vis Sci
. 2024 Jun;
10(1):47-68.
PMID: 38848596
The ventral visual pathway transforms retinal images into neural representations that support object understanding, including exquisite appreciation of precise 2D pattern shape and 3D volumetric shape. We articulate a framework...
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Cheng A, Sokol S, Connor C
bioRxiv
. 2024 Apr;
PMID: 38645189
Object coding in primate ventral pathway cortex progresses in sparseness/compression/efficiency, from many orientation signals in V1, to fewer 2D/3D part signals in V4, to still fewer multi-part configuration signals in...
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Emonds A, Srinath R, Nielsen K, Connor C
Elife
. 2023 Aug;
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PMID: 37561119
When your head tilts laterally, as in sports, reaching, and resting, your eyes counterrotate less than 20%, and thus eye images rotate, over a total range of about 180°. Yet,...
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Trzcinski N, Hsiao S, Connor C, Gomez-Ramirez M
Cell Rep
. 2023 Mar;
42(3):112176.
PMID: 36867529
The leading view in the somatosensory system indicates that area 3b serves as a cortical relay site that primarily encodes (cutaneous) tactile features limited to individual digits. Our recent work...
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Srinath R, Emonds A, Wang Q, Lempel A, Dunn-Weiss E, Connor C, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2020 Oct;
31(1):51-65.e5.
PMID: 33096039
Area V4 is the first object-specific processing stage in the ventral visual pathway, just as area MT is the first motion-specific processing stage in the dorsal pathway. For almost 50...
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Connor C
Curr Biol
. 2019 Jul;
29(13):R634-R637.
PMID: 31287982
Two new papers show how deep neural networks interacting with the brain can generate visual images that drive surprisingly strong neural responses. These images are tantalizing reflections of visual information...
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Sasikumar D, Emeric E, Stuphorn V, Connor C
Curr Biol
. 2018 Feb;
28(4):538-548.e3.
PMID: 29429619
Real-world value often depends on subtle, continuously variable visual cues specific to particular object categories, like the tailoring of a suit, the condition of an automobile, or the construction of...
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Connor C, Knierim J
Nat Neurosci
. 2017 Oct;
20(11):1493-1503.
PMID: 29073645
Distinct processing of objects and space has been an organizing principle for studying higher-level vision and medial temporal lobe memory. Here, however, we discuss how object and spatial information are...
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Vaziri S, Connor C
Curr Biol
. 2016 Mar;
26(6):766-74.
PMID: 26923785
The ventral visual pathway in humans and non-human primates is known to represent object information, including shape and identity [1]. Here, we show the ventral pathway also represents scene structure...
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Connor C, Stuphorn V
Neuron
. 2015 Sep;
87(6):1128-1130.
PMID: 26402598
Real-life decisions often involve multiple intermediate choices among competing, interdependent options. Lorteije et al. (2015) introduce a new paradigm for dissecting the neural strategies underlying such decisions.