A previous study by Williams et al. (2008) provided evidence for a novel form of feedback in the visual system, whereby peripheral information is contained in foveal retinotopic cortex. Beyond its possible implication for peripheral object recognition, few studies have examined the effect of a direct behavioral manipulation of the foveal feedback representation. To address this question, we measured participants\u27 peripheral visual discrimination performance while modulating their foveal representation in a series of psychophysical experiments. On each trial, participants discriminated the identities of briefly presented novel, three-dimensional objects or the orientations of gratings in a peripheral location while fixating at the center....
Peripheral object discrimination is hindered by a central dynamic mask presented between 150 and 300...
International audienceProactive models of visual perception propose that the rapid processing of low...
Visual object recognition was traditionally believed to rely on a hierarchical feedforward process. ...
A previous study by Williams et al. (2008) provided evidence for a novel form of feedback in the vis...
Neuroimaging evidence indicates that visual information about objects in the periphery is fed back t...
Visual space is retinotopically mapped such that peripheral objects are processed in a cortical regi...
: Visual object recognition was traditionally believed to rely on a hierarchical feedforward process...
Recent neuroimaging evidence suggests that visual inputs arising beyond the fovea can be ‘fed back’ ...
Evidence from neuroimaging and brain stimulation studies suggest that visual information about objec...
Evidence from neuroimaging and brain stimulation studies suggest that visual information about objec...
Visual processing varies dramatically across the visual field. These differences start in the retina...
A visual stimulus activates different sized cortical area depending on eccentricity of the stimulus....
AbstractThe perceived contrast of a central stimulus can be decreased (surround suppression) or incr...
We conducted suprathreshold discrimination experiments to compare how natural-scene information is p...
The mammalian visual system contains an extensive web of feedback connections projecting from higher...
Peripheral object discrimination is hindered by a central dynamic mask presented between 150 and 300...
International audienceProactive models of visual perception propose that the rapid processing of low...
Visual object recognition was traditionally believed to rely on a hierarchical feedforward process. ...
A previous study by Williams et al. (2008) provided evidence for a novel form of feedback in the vis...
Neuroimaging evidence indicates that visual information about objects in the periphery is fed back t...
Visual space is retinotopically mapped such that peripheral objects are processed in a cortical regi...
: Visual object recognition was traditionally believed to rely on a hierarchical feedforward process...
Recent neuroimaging evidence suggests that visual inputs arising beyond the fovea can be ‘fed back’ ...
Evidence from neuroimaging and brain stimulation studies suggest that visual information about objec...
Evidence from neuroimaging and brain stimulation studies suggest that visual information about objec...
Visual processing varies dramatically across the visual field. These differences start in the retina...
A visual stimulus activates different sized cortical area depending on eccentricity of the stimulus....
AbstractThe perceived contrast of a central stimulus can be decreased (surround suppression) or incr...
We conducted suprathreshold discrimination experiments to compare how natural-scene information is p...
The mammalian visual system contains an extensive web of feedback connections projecting from higher...
Peripheral object discrimination is hindered by a central dynamic mask presented between 150 and 300...
International audienceProactive models of visual perception propose that the rapid processing of low...
Visual object recognition was traditionally believed to rely on a hierarchical feedforward process. ...