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17.06.2026
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17.06.2026
15:15
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Vision as looking and seeing through a bottleneck: theory and experimental test
European Neuroscience Institute Göttingen (ENI-G)
Progress in vision research has been slower downstream than upstream of primary visual cortex (V1). Traditional frameworks have largely overlooked a central constraint: only a tiny fraction of retinal input is recognized. Thus, to a first approximation, vision is better formulated as looking and seeing through a bottleneck. Looking, mainly by the peripheral visual field, selects visual information to enter this bottleneck, largely via gaze shifts that center selected contents at fovea. Seeing, mainly by the central visual field, recognizes this content. Converging evidence suggests that V1 initiates the bottleneck and contributes to looking by generating a bottom-up saliency map that guides saccades exogenously, and that top-down feedback along the visual pathway, targeting mainly the representation of the central visual field, refines seeing. I show behavioral, physiological, and anatomical data behind the framework or testing the theoretical predictions.
Progress will accelerate through falsifiable theories that explicitly link behavior with neural substrates, and by experimental designs that avoid forced fixation and precisely track gaze.
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European Neuroscience Institute Göttingen (ENI-G), Grisebachstraße 5
seminar room 0.055
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European Neuroscience Institute (ENI)
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Einladende Person
Dr. Frederic Römschied
Vortragende Person
Prof. Dr. Zhaoping Li
MPI for Biological Cybernetics and University of Tübingen
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Neurowissenschaften | Neuroscience
Neurobiologie
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Seminar
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Englisch
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Forschung
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Dr. Frederic Römschied
f.roemschied@eni-g.de
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