Recent results have shown that participants can enumerate multiple parts of a single object as efficiently as multiple distinct objects, suggesting a shared mechanism for individuation of objects and object parts. Here we used the subitizing phenomenon to investigate the neural mechanism underlying the individuation of object parts. In two experiments, we measured a lateralized EEG response (N2pc) previously associated with individuation of multiple objects. In line with the subitizing effect, participants’ error rate was low (less than 10%) when enumerating up to approximately three parts of an object but increased for larger numerosities. The N2pc amplitude increased as a function of the number of object parts, and reached an asymptote co...
Object individuation and identification are 2 key processes involved in representing visual informat...
It remains unclear how single neurons in the human brain represent whole-object visual stimuli. Whil...
To isolate multiple coherent objects from their surrounds, each object must be represented as a stab...
What are the processes involved in determining that there are exactly n objects in the visual field?...
Humans can efficiently individuate a small number of objects. This subitizing ability is thought to ...
The ability to process concurrently multiple visual objects is fundamental for a coherent perception...
Enumeration of small groups of four or fewer objects is very fast and accurate (often called "subiti...
& Many everyday activities, such as driving on a busy street, require the encoding of distinctiv...
Each day, we interact with and make judgments about objects we see in the visual field. These intera...
To isolate a visual stimulus as a unique object with a specific spatial location and time of occurre...
Many everyday activities, such as driving on a busy street, require the encoding of distinctive visu...
To explain how multiple visual objects are attended and perceived, we propose that our visual system...
Several daily activities like walking in a crowded street depend on our ability to process multiple ...
Selective attention is known to interact with perceptual organization. In visual scenes, individual ...
We used lateralized Event-Related Potential (ERP) measures – the N2pc and CDA/SPCN components – to a...
Object individuation and identification are 2 key processes involved in representing visual informat...
It remains unclear how single neurons in the human brain represent whole-object visual stimuli. Whil...
To isolate multiple coherent objects from their surrounds, each object must be represented as a stab...
What are the processes involved in determining that there are exactly n objects in the visual field?...
Humans can efficiently individuate a small number of objects. This subitizing ability is thought to ...
The ability to process concurrently multiple visual objects is fundamental for a coherent perception...
Enumeration of small groups of four or fewer objects is very fast and accurate (often called "subiti...
& Many everyday activities, such as driving on a busy street, require the encoding of distinctiv...
Each day, we interact with and make judgments about objects we see in the visual field. These intera...
To isolate a visual stimulus as a unique object with a specific spatial location and time of occurre...
Many everyday activities, such as driving on a busy street, require the encoding of distinctive visu...
To explain how multiple visual objects are attended and perceived, we propose that our visual system...
Several daily activities like walking in a crowded street depend on our ability to process multiple ...
Selective attention is known to interact with perceptual organization. In visual scenes, individual ...
We used lateralized Event-Related Potential (ERP) measures – the N2pc and CDA/SPCN components – to a...
Object individuation and identification are 2 key processes involved in representing visual informat...
It remains unclear how single neurons in the human brain represent whole-object visual stimuli. Whil...
To isolate multiple coherent objects from their surrounds, each object must be represented as a stab...