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Unveiling the mystery of visual information processing in human brain

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BRAIN RESEARCH
Volume 1225, Issue -, Pages 171-178

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2008.05.017

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visual information definition; visual information treatment and processing

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It is generally accepted that human vision is an extremely powerful information processing system that facilitates our interaction with the surrounding world. However, despite extended and extensive research efforts, which encompass many exploration fields, the underlying fundamentals and operational principles of visual information processing in human brain remain unknown. We still are unable to figure out where and how along the path from eyes to the cortex the sensory input perceived by the retina is converted into a meaningful object representation, which can be consciously manipulated by the brain. Studying the vast literature considering the various aspects of brain information processing, I was surprised to learn that the respected scholarly discussion is totally indifferent to the basic keynote question: What is information? in general or What is visual information? in particular. in the old days, it was assumed that any scientific research approach has first to define its basic departure points. why was it overlooked in brain information processing research remains a conundrum. in this paper, I am trying to find a remedy for this bizarre situation. I propose an uncommon definition of information, which can be derived from Kolmogorov's Complexity Theory and Chaitin's notion of Algorithmic information. Embracing this new definition leads to an inevitable revision of traditional dogmas that shape the state of the art of brain information processing research. I hope this revision would better serve the challenging goal of human visual information processing modeling. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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