The relationship between neural activity and object perception has received considerable attention using stimulus manipulations such as masking or dichoptic presentation. Here we investigate the same problem by occluding objects with an opaque screen that acts to dissociate the direct perception of the object from the awareness of its presence. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to measure brain activity when subjects viewed objects (faces and houses) that underwent occlusion and found that the response of the majority of the fusiform face area (FFA) and lateral occipital cortex is the same whether the object is visible or occluded. This suggests that when objects are directly viewed, activity within object-selective regions may ...
The perception of faces involves a large network of cortical areas of the human brain. While several...
Integrating objects with their context is a key step in the interpretation of complex visual scenes....
ABSTRACT—The human visual system possesses a remark-able ability to reconstruct the shape of an obje...
How do we see an object when it is partially obstructed from view? The neural mechanisms of this int...
AbstractThe visual system is adept at compensating for the missing information in scenes that result...
International audienceIntegrating objects with their context is a key step in interpreting complex v...
Multi-voxel pattern analysis techniques allow us to infer what the brain encodes from neuroimaging s...
Occluding surfaces frequently obstruct the object of interest yet are easily dealt with by the visua...
Visual stimuli can be kept from awareness using various methods. The extent of processing that a giv...
Existing models of visual object recognition posit that recognition is orchestrated by a hierarchy o...
AbstractThe extent to which primary visual cues such as motion or luminance are segregated in differ...
Mechanisms of selective attention are important for prioritising behaviourally relevant sensory inpu...
Face perception depends on a network of brain areas that selectively respond to faces over non-face ...
& Selective attention may be focused upon a region of in-terest within the visual surroundings, ...
The studies described here use functional magnetic resonance imaging to test whether common or disti...
The perception of faces involves a large network of cortical areas of the human brain. While several...
Integrating objects with their context is a key step in the interpretation of complex visual scenes....
ABSTRACT—The human visual system possesses a remark-able ability to reconstruct the shape of an obje...
How do we see an object when it is partially obstructed from view? The neural mechanisms of this int...
AbstractThe visual system is adept at compensating for the missing information in scenes that result...
International audienceIntegrating objects with their context is a key step in interpreting complex v...
Multi-voxel pattern analysis techniques allow us to infer what the brain encodes from neuroimaging s...
Occluding surfaces frequently obstruct the object of interest yet are easily dealt with by the visua...
Visual stimuli can be kept from awareness using various methods. The extent of processing that a giv...
Existing models of visual object recognition posit that recognition is orchestrated by a hierarchy o...
AbstractThe extent to which primary visual cues such as motion or luminance are segregated in differ...
Mechanisms of selective attention are important for prioritising behaviourally relevant sensory inpu...
Face perception depends on a network of brain areas that selectively respond to faces over non-face ...
& Selective attention may be focused upon a region of in-terest within the visual surroundings, ...
The studies described here use functional magnetic resonance imaging to test whether common or disti...
The perception of faces involves a large network of cortical areas of the human brain. While several...
Integrating objects with their context is a key step in the interpretation of complex visual scenes....
ABSTRACT—The human visual system possesses a remark-able ability to reconstruct the shape of an obje...