The way in which input noise perturbs the behavior of a system depends on the internal processing structure of the system. In visual psychophysics, there is a long tradition of using external noise methods (i.e., adding noise to visual stimuli) as tools for system identification. Here, we demonstrate that external noise affects processing of visual scenes at different cortical areas along the human ventral visual pathway, from retinotopic regions to higher occipitotemporal areas implicated in visual shape processing. We found that when the contrast of the stimulus was held constant, the further away from the retinal input a cortical area was the more its activity, as measured with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), depended on th...
AbstractPsychophysical contrast increment thresholds were compared with neuronal responses, inferred...
The perceptual ability of humans and monkeys to identify natural images declines monotonically as no...
Variability in neuronal response latency has been typically considered caused by random noise. Previ...
The way in which input noise perturbs the behavior of a system depends on the internal processing st...
Processing of visual information entails the extraction of features from retinal images that mediate...
When an identical stimulus is presented repeatedly, the activity of sensory cortical neurons varies ...
Noise in the nervous system makes it impossible to infer with absolute precision the presented stimu...
Perceptual judgments are frequently made during uncertain situations. Previous human brain imaging s...
Psychophysics experiments on the human visual system have established that the sensitivity for the d...
Perceptual judgments are frequently made during uncertain situations. Previous human brain imaging s...
When observers must discriminate a weak sensory signal in noise, early sensory areas seem to reflect...
The information received from our senses is typically consistent with a range of possible stimulus v...
To form categorical decisions about objects in our environment, the human brain accumulates noisy se...
SummaryVentral temporal cortex (VTC) is the latest stage of the ventral “what” visual pathway, which...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study we tested whether the predictability of stimuli ...
AbstractPsychophysical contrast increment thresholds were compared with neuronal responses, inferred...
The perceptual ability of humans and monkeys to identify natural images declines monotonically as no...
Variability in neuronal response latency has been typically considered caused by random noise. Previ...
The way in which input noise perturbs the behavior of a system depends on the internal processing st...
Processing of visual information entails the extraction of features from retinal images that mediate...
When an identical stimulus is presented repeatedly, the activity of sensory cortical neurons varies ...
Noise in the nervous system makes it impossible to infer with absolute precision the presented stimu...
Perceptual judgments are frequently made during uncertain situations. Previous human brain imaging s...
Psychophysics experiments on the human visual system have established that the sensitivity for the d...
Perceptual judgments are frequently made during uncertain situations. Previous human brain imaging s...
When observers must discriminate a weak sensory signal in noise, early sensory areas seem to reflect...
The information received from our senses is typically consistent with a range of possible stimulus v...
To form categorical decisions about objects in our environment, the human brain accumulates noisy se...
SummaryVentral temporal cortex (VTC) is the latest stage of the ventral “what” visual pathway, which...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study we tested whether the predictability of stimuli ...
AbstractPsychophysical contrast increment thresholds were compared with neuronal responses, inferred...
The perceptual ability of humans and monkeys to identify natural images declines monotonically as no...
Variability in neuronal response latency has been typically considered caused by random noise. Previ...