Ventral and Dorsal Stream EEG Channels: Key Features for EEG-Based Object Recognition and Identification
Object recognition and object identification are multifaceted cognitive operations that require various brain regions to synthesize and process information. Prior research has evidenced the activity of both visual and temporal cortices during these tasks. Notwithstanding their similarities, object r...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Leong (Author), Thomas Tien-Thong Do (Author), Chin-Teng Lin (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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