In order to explore underlying brain mechanisms and to further understand how and where object feature binding occurs, psychophysical data are analysed and will be modelled using an attractor network. This paper describes psychophysical work and an outline of the proposed model. A rapid serial visual processing paradigm with a post-cue response task was used in three experimental conditions: spatial, temporal and spatio-temporal. Using a ‘staircase ’ procedure, stimulus onset asynchrony for each observer for each condition was set in practice trails to achieve ~50 % error rates. Results indicate that spatial location information helps bind objects features and temporal location information hinders it. Our expectation is that the proposed ne...
The binding problem requires a solution at the level of individual neurons, but no definite mechanis...
To interact with objects in complex environments, we must know what they are and where they are in s...
The binding problem requires a solution at the level of individual neurons, but no definite mechanis...
The aim of this thesis is to lead to a further understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying obj...
Four series of experiments using a paradigm adapted from Prabhakaran at al. (2000) are presented exp...
Binding refers to the operation that groups different features together into objects. We propose a n...
Objects have different features such as color, shape, sound, and smell. Some, such as color and soun...
The ability to accurately retain the binding between the features of different objects is a critical...
Visual binding is the process by which the brain groups the elements belonging to one object, whilst...
Some of the central problems to be solved by the brain, such as figure-ground coding and object reco...
Visual binding is the process by which the brain groups the elements belonging to one object, whilst...
The leit motif of this thesis is that binding of visual features is a process that begins with input...
Visual information is processed by the brain in a large number of functional sites across a network ...
Recent neurophysiological and behavioural evidence suggests that in both early visual processing and...
This chapter reviews evidence from the neuropsychology of feature binding that reveals that (a) bind...
The binding problem requires a solution at the level of individual neurons, but no definite mechanis...
To interact with objects in complex environments, we must know what they are and where they are in s...
The binding problem requires a solution at the level of individual neurons, but no definite mechanis...
The aim of this thesis is to lead to a further understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying obj...
Four series of experiments using a paradigm adapted from Prabhakaran at al. (2000) are presented exp...
Binding refers to the operation that groups different features together into objects. We propose a n...
Objects have different features such as color, shape, sound, and smell. Some, such as color and soun...
The ability to accurately retain the binding between the features of different objects is a critical...
Visual binding is the process by which the brain groups the elements belonging to one object, whilst...
Some of the central problems to be solved by the brain, such as figure-ground coding and object reco...
Visual binding is the process by which the brain groups the elements belonging to one object, whilst...
The leit motif of this thesis is that binding of visual features is a process that begins with input...
Visual information is processed by the brain in a large number of functional sites across a network ...
Recent neurophysiological and behavioural evidence suggests that in both early visual processing and...
This chapter reviews evidence from the neuropsychology of feature binding that reveals that (a) bind...
The binding problem requires a solution at the level of individual neurons, but no definite mechanis...
To interact with objects in complex environments, we must know what they are and where they are in s...
The binding problem requires a solution at the level of individual neurons, but no definite mechanis...