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Eyeing visual pathways in dyslexia
Science, 2014![Figure][1] PHOTO: LISA VALDER/ISTOCKPHOTO In their Report “Intact but less accessible phonetic representations in adults with dyslexia” (6 December 2013, p. [1251][2]), B. Boets et al.
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Visual Pathways for Shape Abstraction
2011The Medial Axis Transform (MAT) (or skeleton transform) is one of the most studied shape representation techniques with established advantages for general 2D shape recognition. Embedding local boundary information in the skeleton, in particular, has been shown to improve 2D shape recognition capability to state of the art levels.
Konstantinos Raftopoulos +1 more
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A tectocortical visual pathway in the rat
Neuroscience, 1980Abstract Injections of tritiated leucine into the superior colliculus of the rat were used to study the efferents of the colliculus. The superficial layers of the colliculus project to the lateral posterior nucleus, the lateral geniculate nucleus and the pretectum.
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Visual intracortical and transthalamic pathways carry distinct information to cortical areas
Neuron, 2021Antonin Blot +2 more
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