Seeing seems effortless, despite the need to segregate and integrate visual information that varies in quality, quantity, and location. The extent to which seeing passively recapitulates the external world is challenged by phenomena such as illusory contours, an example of visual completion whereby borders are perceived despite their physical absence in the image. Instead, visual completion and seeing are increasingly conceived as active processes, dependent on information exchange across neural populations. How this is instantiated in the brain remains controversial. Divergent models emanate from single-unit and population-level electrophysiology, neuroimaging, and neurostimulation studies. We reconcile discrepant findings from different m...
In daily life, the constructive and creative nature of visual per-ception becomes apparent when visu...
AbstractThis article introduces an experimental paradigm to selectively probe the multiple levels of...
AbstractThe visual system is constantly faced with the problem of identifying partially occluded obj...
Despite myriad studies, neurophysiologic mechanisms mediating illusory contour (IC) sensitivity rema...
Illusory contours (ICs) are perceptions of visual borders despite absent contrast gradients. The psy...
Human electrophysiological studies support a model whereby sensitivity to so-called illusory contour...
AbstractNeural correlates of illusory contour perception have been found in both the early and the h...
Objects' borders are readily perceived despite absent contrast gradients, e.g. due to poor lighting ...
AbstractThis article argues that phenomenological description and neurophysiological correlation com...
The Perception of Illusory Contours is a complete and comprehensive volume on one of the most import...
What we perceive is not always what our eyes see. Vision, and perception more generally, should not ...
It remains unknown to what extent the human visual system interprets information about complex scene...
Perception is a complex, neural mechanism that requires organization and interpretation of input mea...
Everyday vision includes the detection of stimuli, figure-ground segregation, as well as object loca...
Stimulus images can be reconstructed from visual cortical activity. However, our perception of stimu...
In daily life, the constructive and creative nature of visual per-ception becomes apparent when visu...
AbstractThis article introduces an experimental paradigm to selectively probe the multiple levels of...
AbstractThe visual system is constantly faced with the problem of identifying partially occluded obj...
Despite myriad studies, neurophysiologic mechanisms mediating illusory contour (IC) sensitivity rema...
Illusory contours (ICs) are perceptions of visual borders despite absent contrast gradients. The psy...
Human electrophysiological studies support a model whereby sensitivity to so-called illusory contour...
AbstractNeural correlates of illusory contour perception have been found in both the early and the h...
Objects' borders are readily perceived despite absent contrast gradients, e.g. due to poor lighting ...
AbstractThis article argues that phenomenological description and neurophysiological correlation com...
The Perception of Illusory Contours is a complete and comprehensive volume on one of the most import...
What we perceive is not always what our eyes see. Vision, and perception more generally, should not ...
It remains unknown to what extent the human visual system interprets information about complex scene...
Perception is a complex, neural mechanism that requires organization and interpretation of input mea...
Everyday vision includes the detection of stimuli, figure-ground segregation, as well as object loca...
Stimulus images can be reconstructed from visual cortical activity. However, our perception of stimu...
In daily life, the constructive and creative nature of visual per-ception becomes apparent when visu...
AbstractThis article introduces an experimental paradigm to selectively probe the multiple levels of...
AbstractThe visual system is constantly faced with the problem of identifying partially occluded obj...