Human observers tend to group oriented line segments into full contours if they follow the Gestalt rule of 'good continuation'. It is commonly assumed that contour grouping emerges automatically in early visual cortex. In contrast, recent work in animal models suggests that contour grouping requires learning and thus involves top-down control from higher brain structures. Here we explore mechanisms of top-down control in perceptual grouping by investigating synchronicity within EEG oscillations. Human participants saw two micro-Gabor arrays in a random order, with the task to indicate whether the first (S1) or the second stimulus (S2) contained a contour of collinearly aligned elements. Contour compared to non-contour S1 produced a larger p...
SummaryContour integration is an important intermediate stage of object recognition, in which line s...
AbstractEvidence that visual grouping is facilitated when elements comprising a foreground figure ar...
AbstractRecent neurophysiological studies have shown that primary visual cortex, or V1, does more th...
Human observers tend to group oriented line segments into full contours if they follow the Gestalt r...
The human visual system groups local elements into global objects seemingly without effort. Using a ...
SummaryIn complex visual scenes, linking related contour elements is important for object recognitio...
SummaryThe neuronal mechanisms underlying perceptual grouping of discrete, similarly oriented elemen...
Perceptual grouping of the parts of retinal images that belong together is vital to human vision. Mu...
The visual system imposes structure onto incoming information, by grouping image elements of a singl...
Contour integration is believed to occur based on lateral interaction between neurons with similar o...
The brain integrates discrete but collinear stimuli to perceive global contours. Previous contour in...
SummaryBackgroundObject-based attention can group image elements of spatially extended objects into ...
Contour integration in low-level vision is believed to occur based on lateral interaction between ne...
The earliest cortical stage of visual processing, the primary visual cortex, has long been seen as a...
To study the dynamics of contour integration in the human brain, we simultaneously acquired EEG and ...
SummaryContour integration is an important intermediate stage of object recognition, in which line s...
AbstractEvidence that visual grouping is facilitated when elements comprising a foreground figure ar...
AbstractRecent neurophysiological studies have shown that primary visual cortex, or V1, does more th...
Human observers tend to group oriented line segments into full contours if they follow the Gestalt r...
The human visual system groups local elements into global objects seemingly without effort. Using a ...
SummaryIn complex visual scenes, linking related contour elements is important for object recognitio...
SummaryThe neuronal mechanisms underlying perceptual grouping of discrete, similarly oriented elemen...
Perceptual grouping of the parts of retinal images that belong together is vital to human vision. Mu...
The visual system imposes structure onto incoming information, by grouping image elements of a singl...
Contour integration is believed to occur based on lateral interaction between neurons with similar o...
The brain integrates discrete but collinear stimuli to perceive global contours. Previous contour in...
SummaryBackgroundObject-based attention can group image elements of spatially extended objects into ...
Contour integration in low-level vision is believed to occur based on lateral interaction between ne...
The earliest cortical stage of visual processing, the primary visual cortex, has long been seen as a...
To study the dynamics of contour integration in the human brain, we simultaneously acquired EEG and ...
SummaryContour integration is an important intermediate stage of object recognition, in which line s...
AbstractEvidence that visual grouping is facilitated when elements comprising a foreground figure ar...
AbstractRecent neurophysiological studies have shown that primary visual cortex, or V1, does more th...