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Seeing is Believing: Depictive Neuromodelling of Visual Awareness

Igor AleksanderContact Information, Helen MortonContact Information and Barry DunmallContact Information

(6)  Intelligent and Interactive Systems Group, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London, SW7, 2AZ
Abstract
The object of seeing is for the brain to create inner states that accurately model the world and recall it for purposeful use. In this descriptive paper we present virtual neuro-architectures called ‘depictive’ which have been developed to create hypotheses for the mechanisms necessary for such depiction and explain some elements of verbally induced visual working memory. Early work on applications to understanding visual deficits in Parkinsons’ sufferers is included.

Contact Information Igor Aleksander
Email: I.Aleksander@ic.ac.uk

Contact Information Helen Morton
Email: Helen.Morton@ic.ac.uk

Contact Information Barry Dunmall
Email: B.Dunmall@ic.ac.uk
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