Authors
David C Van Essen, Charles H Anderson, Daniel J Felleman
Publication date
1992/1/24
Source
Science
Volume
255
Issue
5043
Pages
419-423
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
The primate visual system contains dozens of distinct areas in the cerebral cortex and several major subcortical structures. These subdivisions are extensively interconnected in a distributed hierarchical network that contains several intertwined processing streams. A number of strategies are used for efficient information processing within this hierarchy. These include linear and nonlinear filtering, passage through information bottlenecks, and coordinated use of multiple types of information. In addition, dynamic regulation of information flow within and between visual areas may provide the computational flexibility needed for the visual system to perform a broad spectrum of tasks accurately and at high resolution.
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