International audienceIntegrating objects with their context is a key step in interpreting complex visual scenes. Here, we used functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) while participants viewed visual scenes depicting a person performing an action with an object that was either congruent or incongruent with the scene. Univariate and multivariate analyses revealed different activity for congruent vs. incongruent scenes in the lateral occipital complex, inferior temporal cortex, parahippocampal cortex, and prefrontal cortex. Importantly, and in contrast to previous studies, these activations could not be explained by task-induced conflict. A secondary goal of this study was to examine whether processing of object-context relations could ...
Perception for action and object recognition are traditionally assumed to depend on distinct brain a...
Visual perception and awareness have strict limitations. We suggest that one source of these limitat...
A central topic of controversy in the search for cortical mechanisms underlying perceptual awareness...
International audienceIntegrating objects with their context is a key step in interpreting complex v...
Integrating objects with their context is a key step in the interpretation of complex visual scenes....
Integrating objects with their context is a key step in the interpretation of complex visual scenes....
International audience: Rapid object visual categorization in briefly flashed natural scenes is infl...
Scenes strongly facilitate object recognition, such as when we make out the shape of a distant boat ...
Visual stimuli can be kept from awareness using various methods. The extent of processing that a giv...
The relationship between neural activity and object perception has received considerable attention u...
Multi-voxel pattern analysis techniques allow us to infer what the brain encodes from neuroimaging s...
Context sometimes helps make objects more recognizable. Previous studies using functional magnetic r...
Despite the importance of an observers goals in determining how a visual object is categorized, surp...
Scenes can be understood with extraordinary speed and facility, not merely as an inventory of indivi...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to assess cortical involvement in a hidden patt...
Perception for action and object recognition are traditionally assumed to depend on distinct brain a...
Visual perception and awareness have strict limitations. We suggest that one source of these limitat...
A central topic of controversy in the search for cortical mechanisms underlying perceptual awareness...
International audienceIntegrating objects with their context is a key step in interpreting complex v...
Integrating objects with their context is a key step in the interpretation of complex visual scenes....
Integrating objects with their context is a key step in the interpretation of complex visual scenes....
International audience: Rapid object visual categorization in briefly flashed natural scenes is infl...
Scenes strongly facilitate object recognition, such as when we make out the shape of a distant boat ...
Visual stimuli can be kept from awareness using various methods. The extent of processing that a giv...
The relationship between neural activity and object perception has received considerable attention u...
Multi-voxel pattern analysis techniques allow us to infer what the brain encodes from neuroimaging s...
Context sometimes helps make objects more recognizable. Previous studies using functional magnetic r...
Despite the importance of an observers goals in determining how a visual object is categorized, surp...
Scenes can be understood with extraordinary speed and facility, not merely as an inventory of indivi...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to assess cortical involvement in a hidden patt...
Perception for action and object recognition are traditionally assumed to depend on distinct brain a...
Visual perception and awareness have strict limitations. We suggest that one source of these limitat...
A central topic of controversy in the search for cortical mechanisms underlying perceptual awareness...