NoNatural visual scenes are a rich source of information. Objects often carry luminance, colour, motion, depth and textural cues, each of which can serve to aid detection and localization of the object within a scene. Contemporary neuroscience presumes a modular approach to visual analysis in which each of these attributes are processed within ostensibly independent visual streams and are transmitted to geographically distinct and functionally dedicated centres in visual cortex (van Essen & Maunsell, 1983; Zihl, von Cramon & Mai, 1983; Maunsell & Newsome, 1987; Tootell, Hadjikhani, Mendola, Marrett & Dale, 1998). In the present study we ask how the visual system localizes objects within this framework. Specifically, we investigate how the v...
Pictorial cues, together with motion and stereoscopic depth fields, can be used for perception and c...
Inferior temporal cortex (IT) neurons have reduced receptive field sizes in complex natural scenes. ...
Visual information is processed by the brain in a large number of functional sites across a network ...
Recent neurophysiological and behavioural evidence suggests that in both early visual processing and...
Visual perception is a reconstruction of the physical visual aspects of the world and subject to var...
Perceptual processes in human observers vary considerably across a number of domains, producing idio...
How features are attributed to objects is one of the most puzzling issues in the neurosciences. Acco...
It is well established that all kinds of visual attributes are processed separately within the brain...
AbstractPrevious research has shown spontaneous location processing when location is not a task rele...
Complex perceptions may be analyzed as combinations of simpler components. The consequences for beha...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Report...
It is widely assumed that high-level visual object representations are position-independent (or inva...
Previous research has shown spontaneous location processing when location is not a task relevant fea...
It is widely assumed that high-level visual object representations are position-independent (or inva...
AbstractThe human visual system computes features of moving objects with high precision despite the ...
Pictorial cues, together with motion and stereoscopic depth fields, can be used for perception and c...
Inferior temporal cortex (IT) neurons have reduced receptive field sizes in complex natural scenes. ...
Visual information is processed by the brain in a large number of functional sites across a network ...
Recent neurophysiological and behavioural evidence suggests that in both early visual processing and...
Visual perception is a reconstruction of the physical visual aspects of the world and subject to var...
Perceptual processes in human observers vary considerably across a number of domains, producing idio...
How features are attributed to objects is one of the most puzzling issues in the neurosciences. Acco...
It is well established that all kinds of visual attributes are processed separately within the brain...
AbstractPrevious research has shown spontaneous location processing when location is not a task rele...
Complex perceptions may be analyzed as combinations of simpler components. The consequences for beha...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Report...
It is widely assumed that high-level visual object representations are position-independent (or inva...
Previous research has shown spontaneous location processing when location is not a task relevant fea...
It is widely assumed that high-level visual object representations are position-independent (or inva...
AbstractThe human visual system computes features of moving objects with high precision despite the ...
Pictorial cues, together with motion and stereoscopic depth fields, can be used for perception and c...
Inferior temporal cortex (IT) neurons have reduced receptive field sizes in complex natural scenes. ...
Visual information is processed by the brain in a large number of functional sites across a network ...