A Thalamic Hub-and-Spoke Network Enables Visual Perception During Action by Coordinating Visuomotor Dynamics

Neural Mechanisms of Visual Perception and Motor Coordination Academic Background In daily life, animals need to distinguish sensory experiences caused by the external environment from those elicited by their own movements. This distinction is crucial for accurate perception and motor control. However, the diversity of behaviors and their complex i...

Oscillatory Transcranial Electrical Stimulation and the Amplitude-Modulated Frequency Dictate the Quantitative Features of Phosphenes

Oscillatory Transcranial Electrical Stimulation and the Quantitative Features of Phosphene Perception Background Introduction Phosphenes refer to the phenomenon of perceiving light points without any external visual stimuli. This phenomenon holds significant importance in visual neuroscience and consciousness studies, as it helps us understand how ...

Blind Image Quality Assessment: Exploring Content Fidelity Perceptibility via Quality Adversarial Learning

Exploring Content Fidelity Perceptibility via Quality Adversarial Learning Academic Background Image Quality Assessment (IQA) is a fundamental problem in the field of computer vision, aiming to evaluate the fidelity of visual content in images. IQA has significant applications in areas such as image compression and restoration. Traditional IQA meth...