Object knowledge can exert on important influence on even the earliest stages of visual processing. This study demonstrates how a familiarity bias, acquired only briefly before testing, can affect the subsequent segmentation of an otherwise ambiguous figure-ground array, in favor of perceiving the familiar shape as figure. The behavioral data are then replicated using a biologically plausible neural network model that employs feedback connections to implement the demonstrated familiarity bias
A central mystery of visual perception is the classical problem of invariant object recognition: Dif...
Early stages of visual processing are carried out by neural circuits activated by simple and specifi...
Unilateral spatial neglect is a disorder of attention and spatial representation, in which early vis...
Object perception is necessary to our understanding of the visual world, yet its neural mechanism re...
We used a deep net to model how object-specific activation at the high levels of a hierarchical neur...
Abstract-The assumption that figure-ground segmentation ml/st precede object or shape recognition ha...
Figure-ground perception can be modeled as a competitive process with mutual inhibition between shap...
ABSTRACT—The question of whether or not figure-ground segmentation can occur without attention is un...
In the visual cortex, feedback projections are conjectured to be crucial in figure-ground segregatio...
In the visual cortex, feedback projections are conjectured to be crucial in figure-ground segregatio...
II. Phenomena taken as evidence for the assumption that figure and ground assignment precedes access...
Methods to assess the strength of figure-ground cues generally fall into two categories: (1) Subject...
Figure-ground organization refers to the visual perception that a contour separating two regions bel...
Perception of three-dimensional (3D) shape is influenced by visual context, as illustrated in contex...
SummaryAn essential part of visual perception is the grouping of local elements (such as edges and l...
A central mystery of visual perception is the classical problem of invariant object recognition: Dif...
Early stages of visual processing are carried out by neural circuits activated by simple and specifi...
Unilateral spatial neglect is a disorder of attention and spatial representation, in which early vis...
Object perception is necessary to our understanding of the visual world, yet its neural mechanism re...
We used a deep net to model how object-specific activation at the high levels of a hierarchical neur...
Abstract-The assumption that figure-ground segmentation ml/st precede object or shape recognition ha...
Figure-ground perception can be modeled as a competitive process with mutual inhibition between shap...
ABSTRACT—The question of whether or not figure-ground segmentation can occur without attention is un...
In the visual cortex, feedback projections are conjectured to be crucial in figure-ground segregatio...
In the visual cortex, feedback projections are conjectured to be crucial in figure-ground segregatio...
II. Phenomena taken as evidence for the assumption that figure and ground assignment precedes access...
Methods to assess the strength of figure-ground cues generally fall into two categories: (1) Subject...
Figure-ground organization refers to the visual perception that a contour separating two regions bel...
Perception of three-dimensional (3D) shape is influenced by visual context, as illustrated in contex...
SummaryAn essential part of visual perception is the grouping of local elements (such as edges and l...
A central mystery of visual perception is the classical problem of invariant object recognition: Dif...
Early stages of visual processing are carried out by neural circuits activated by simple and specifi...
Unilateral spatial neglect is a disorder of attention and spatial representation, in which early vis...