International audienceABinding denotes the process by which features represented in early stages of the visual system are brought together within a meaningful representation that can support recognition, action, or consciousness. It is often considered that binding requires attentional resources. However, recent results have demonstrated that recognition of natural and familiar objects or scenes—as opposed to more arbitrary, meaningless conjunctions of features—can be done while attention is distracted. Surprisingly, the same discriminations do not lead to efficient “pop-out” visual search. These seemingly opposite conclusions can be reconciled by postulating the existence of two modes of binding in the brain: “Hardwired” binding of frequen...
The aim of this thesis is to lead to a further understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying obj...
The authors present neuropsychological evidence distinguishing binding between form, color, and size...
Physiological evidence indicates that different visual features are computed quasi-independently. Th...
Recent work in different fields of cognitive sciences seems to support the idea that in order to exp...
Objects have different features such as color, shape, sound, and smell. Some, such as color and soun...
One of the most remarkable aspects of multimodal perception is its coherence. Our conscious percepti...
Current theories hold that attention is necessary for binding the features of a visual object into a...
Current theories hold that attention is necessary for binding the features of a visual object into a...
The answer as to how visual attributes processed in different brain loci at different speeds are bou...
The leit motif of this thesis is that binding of visual features is a process that begins with input...
The answer as to how visual attributes processed in different brain loci at different speeds are bou...
AbstractCurrent theories hold that attention is necessary for binding the features of a visual objec...
Four experiments were conducted to investigate the relationship between the binding of visual featur...
Attention selects behaviorally relevant stimuli for further capacity-limited processing and gates th...
PURPOSE: Over the past decade, it has been debated whether retaining bindings in working memory (W...
The aim of this thesis is to lead to a further understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying obj...
The authors present neuropsychological evidence distinguishing binding between form, color, and size...
Physiological evidence indicates that different visual features are computed quasi-independently. Th...
Recent work in different fields of cognitive sciences seems to support the idea that in order to exp...
Objects have different features such as color, shape, sound, and smell. Some, such as color and soun...
One of the most remarkable aspects of multimodal perception is its coherence. Our conscious percepti...
Current theories hold that attention is necessary for binding the features of a visual object into a...
Current theories hold that attention is necessary for binding the features of a visual object into a...
The answer as to how visual attributes processed in different brain loci at different speeds are bou...
The leit motif of this thesis is that binding of visual features is a process that begins with input...
The answer as to how visual attributes processed in different brain loci at different speeds are bou...
AbstractCurrent theories hold that attention is necessary for binding the features of a visual objec...
Four experiments were conducted to investigate the relationship between the binding of visual featur...
Attention selects behaviorally relevant stimuli for further capacity-limited processing and gates th...
PURPOSE: Over the past decade, it has been debated whether retaining bindings in working memory (W...
The aim of this thesis is to lead to a further understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying obj...
The authors present neuropsychological evidence distinguishing binding between form, color, and size...
Physiological evidence indicates that different visual features are computed quasi-independently. Th...