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Cerebral Cortex 1994; 4:455-469
© Oxford University Press 1994
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How Inferior Temporal Cortex Became a Visual Area
Department of Psychology, Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey 08544
The origins of contemporary work on the temporal cortex and object recognition are traced from their roots in phrenology through the search for a cortical visual area to the discovery of the Kl{diaeresis}ver-Bucy syndrome and its fractionation, finally ending with early single-neuron recording studies.
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