Despite the fact that bilateral mirror symmetry is an important characteristic of the visual world, few studies have investigated its neural basis. Here we addressed this issue by investigating whether the object-selective lateral occipital (LO) cortex, a key brain region in object and shape processing, is causally involved in bilateral symmetry detection. Participants were asked to discriminate between symmetric and asymmetric dot patterns, while fMRI-guided repetitive TMS was delivered online over either the left LO, the right LO or two control sites in the occipital cortex. We found that the application of TMS over both right and left LO impaired symmetry judgments, with disruption being greater following right LO than left LO TMS, indic...
A number of studies have explored visual symmetry processing by measuring event related potentials a...
When symmetry is present in the retinal image, a symmetry-sensitive network in the extrastriate visu...
Several computational models explain how symmetry might be detected and represented in the human bra...
Symmetry is an important cue in face and object perception. Here we used fMRI-guided transcranial ma...
Symmetry is an important and prominent feature of the visual world. It has been studied as a basis f...
Visual mirror symmetry plays an important role in visual perception in both human and animal vision;...
Symmetry is effortlessly perceived by humans across changes in viewing geometry. Here, we re-examine...
Bilateral symmetry is common in nature and most animals seem able to perceive it. Many species use j...
AbstractBilateral symmetry is common in nature and most animals seem able to perceive it. Many speci...
Classification analyses of fMRI data can reveal the information present in spatial patterns of respo...
Neuroimaging work has shown that visual symmetry activates extrastriate brain areas, most consistent...
Neuroimaging work has shown that visual symmetry activates extrastriate brain areas, most consistent...
Humans are extremely sensitive and accurate about detecting the amount of symmetry that a face posse...
A number of studies have explored visual symmetry processing by measuring event related potentials a...
A number of studies have explored visual symmetry processing by measuring event related potentials a...
A number of studies have explored visual symmetry processing by measuring event related potentials a...
When symmetry is present in the retinal image, a symmetry-sensitive network in the extrastriate visu...
Several computational models explain how symmetry might be detected and represented in the human bra...
Symmetry is an important cue in face and object perception. Here we used fMRI-guided transcranial ma...
Symmetry is an important and prominent feature of the visual world. It has been studied as a basis f...
Visual mirror symmetry plays an important role in visual perception in both human and animal vision;...
Symmetry is effortlessly perceived by humans across changes in viewing geometry. Here, we re-examine...
Bilateral symmetry is common in nature and most animals seem able to perceive it. Many species use j...
AbstractBilateral symmetry is common in nature and most animals seem able to perceive it. Many speci...
Classification analyses of fMRI data can reveal the information present in spatial patterns of respo...
Neuroimaging work has shown that visual symmetry activates extrastriate brain areas, most consistent...
Neuroimaging work has shown that visual symmetry activates extrastriate brain areas, most consistent...
Humans are extremely sensitive and accurate about detecting the amount of symmetry that a face posse...
A number of studies have explored visual symmetry processing by measuring event related potentials a...
A number of studies have explored visual symmetry processing by measuring event related potentials a...
A number of studies have explored visual symmetry processing by measuring event related potentials a...
When symmetry is present in the retinal image, a symmetry-sensitive network in the extrastriate visu...
Several computational models explain how symmetry might be detected and represented in the human bra...