SUBSTANTIATION OF THE PROPOSED CROSSCORRELATION MODEL OF THE HUMAN VISUAL SYSTEM.
Abstract
In 1963, Dr. Matthew Kabrisky proposed that cross correlation is the pattern-recognition calculation of the human visual system. A discussion of the visual system demonstrates that pattern recognition might be the total function of vision. The results of past neurophysiological research are presented, and it is shown that these results substantiate the concept of the cross-correlation model. An attempt to trace nerve pathways in the visual cortex of the monkey was made; and although no important results were obtained, it showed the feasibility of neurophysiological research and recommends future projects in this area. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1965
- Accession Number
- AD0618682
Entities
People
- Robert Larry Akin
Organizations
- Air Force Institute of Technology