Abstract

Neural networks produce the codes for description of the relative position of objects (scene description) have been constructed on the basis of psychophysical studies. The codes were obtained from the study of interhemispheric and intrahemispheric interactions in the central zone, where the exchange of information between the hemispheres takes place. The results suggest that the mechanism of pattern recognition, retinotopic mechanisms, and the mechanisms described in this study can be used to assess the relative positions of objects. The principle of displacement has been formulated, which describes the neural codes for reproduction of a scene on the basis of information obtained from its separate points. They create the visual picture of the world perceived by the brain.

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