Comprehensive Physiology 2018
DOI: 10.1002/cphy.c160035
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Neural Mechanisms of High‐Level Vision

Abstract: The last three decades have seen major strides in our understanding of neural mechanisms of high-level vision, or visual cognition of the world around us. Vision has also served as a model system for the study of brain function. Several broad insights, as yet incomplete, have recently emerged. First, visual perception is best understood not as an end unto itself, but as a sensory process that subserves the animal's behavioral goal at hand. Visual perception is likely to be simply a side effect that reflects th… Show more

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“…Low-level visual function represents the elementary features, such as the location, luminance or contrast, mediated by brain areas including retina for sensation of light, optic nerve for secondary visual neurons, superior colliculus for low-level localization and saccade initiation and V1 for processing of simple shapes [11][12][13][14] . High-level visual function is the cognitive processes responsible for perception of object recognition, size, distance, color and shape, and detection of motion [15] , which ensures the relative position between ourselves and the environment [16] . Stereo vision is the most advanced visual function [17] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low-level visual function represents the elementary features, such as the location, luminance or contrast, mediated by brain areas including retina for sensation of light, optic nerve for secondary visual neurons, superior colliculus for low-level localization and saccade initiation and V1 for processing of simple shapes [11][12][13][14] . High-level visual function is the cognitive processes responsible for perception of object recognition, size, distance, color and shape, and detection of motion [15] , which ensures the relative position between ourselves and the environment [16] . Stereo vision is the most advanced visual function [17] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, considerable ophthalmology-related basic research on the nervous system has also attracted the attention of scholars. Jay Hegdé systematically discussed the current understanding of the neural mechanisms of advanced vision (Hegde, 2018 ). Yau et al focused on the flow of molecular signals that are important to sight and smell (Chai et al, 2020 ; Chen et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%