In normal viewing conditions, many objects are often hidden or occluded by others, therefore restricting the information that enters the eye. One ability that the human visual system has developed to compensate for this visual limitation is to relate the surrounding elements to globally interpret the whole scene. The appearance of illusory figures (IF) based on surrounding elements also relies on this similar function. In the present study, we hypothesized that different mechanisms may be used by the brain to process IF from the center and periphery of the visual field. We compared magnetoencephalographic responses to IFs presented at different parts of the visual field under three task loads. For central presentation, IF specific responses...
The extent to which visual inference is shaped by attentional goals is unclear. Voluntary attention ...
Early visual cortex responds to illusory contours in which abutting lines or collinear edges imply t...
Illusory figures demonstrate the visual system’s ability to integrate separate parts into coherent, ...
Illusory figures demonstrate the visual system's ability to integrate disparate parts into coherent ...
Illusory figures demonstrate the visual system's ability to integrate disparate parts into coherent ...
Illusory figures demonstrate the visual system's ability to integrate disparate parts into coherent ...
Our perception of illusory shapes, such as the classic Kanizsa triangle, is thought to reflect the v...
The visual system is required to compute objects from partial image structure so that figures can be...
SummaryThe human visual system has a remarkable ability to successfully operate under a variety of c...
Because environmental information is often suboptimal, visual perception must frequently rely on the...
Under natural viewing conditions, visual stimuli are often obscured by occluding surfaces. To aid ob...
Most neuroimaging studies on face processing used centrally presented images with a relatively large...
The extent to which visual inference is shaped by attentional goals is unclear. Voluntary attention ...
AbstractEndogenous visual spatial attention improves perception and enhances neural responses to vis...
AbstractRegions in the human Lateral Occipital Complex (LOC) show fMRI responses to illusory surface...
The extent to which visual inference is shaped by attentional goals is unclear. Voluntary attention ...
Early visual cortex responds to illusory contours in which abutting lines or collinear edges imply t...
Illusory figures demonstrate the visual system’s ability to integrate separate parts into coherent, ...
Illusory figures demonstrate the visual system's ability to integrate disparate parts into coherent ...
Illusory figures demonstrate the visual system's ability to integrate disparate parts into coherent ...
Illusory figures demonstrate the visual system's ability to integrate disparate parts into coherent ...
Our perception of illusory shapes, such as the classic Kanizsa triangle, is thought to reflect the v...
The visual system is required to compute objects from partial image structure so that figures can be...
SummaryThe human visual system has a remarkable ability to successfully operate under a variety of c...
Because environmental information is often suboptimal, visual perception must frequently rely on the...
Under natural viewing conditions, visual stimuli are often obscured by occluding surfaces. To aid ob...
Most neuroimaging studies on face processing used centrally presented images with a relatively large...
The extent to which visual inference is shaped by attentional goals is unclear. Voluntary attention ...
AbstractEndogenous visual spatial attention improves perception and enhances neural responses to vis...
AbstractRegions in the human Lateral Occipital Complex (LOC) show fMRI responses to illusory surface...
The extent to which visual inference is shaped by attentional goals is unclear. Voluntary attention ...
Early visual cortex responds to illusory contours in which abutting lines or collinear edges imply t...
Illusory figures demonstrate the visual system’s ability to integrate separate parts into coherent, ...