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This project investigates how the brain develops stable representations of objects despite variations in appearance. Using rats, it explores the neuronal mechanisms behind object recognition and learning through unsupervised exposure to visual experiences, employing various experimental and computational methods.
Our visual system can effortlessly recognize hundreds of thousands of objects in spite of tremendous variation in their appearance, resulting, for instance, from changes in object position and pose.
Achieving such an invariant representation of the visual world is an extremely challenging computational problem that even the most advanced artificial vision systems are not fully able to solve.
This is why understanding the neuronal mechanisms underlying object vision is one of the major challenges…
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