A visual pathway in the brain may do more than recognize objects
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MIT researchers discovered that computational models of the brain's ventral visual stream perform well on both object recognition and spatial tasks. This challenges the long-held belief that the ventral stream is solely optimized for object recognition. The findings suggest the ventral stream may serve multiple functions in visual processing, potentially reshaping our understanding of how the brain processes visual information.
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