Unraveling the causes of consistent visual domain selectivity in the human brain KU Leuven
Visual object perception is a fundamental human behavior. Its neural basis in the ventral occipito-temporal cortex (VOTC) comprises a highly consistent regional arrangement for crucial object domains (faces, words, landmarks). Why the regions appear in consistent locations is unknown. Competing accounts exists, but decades of research have not resolved them. There are identifiable reasons for this. First, the evidence for each account ...