Perception is an active process that interprets and structures the stimulus input based on assumptions about its possible causes. We use real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging (rtfMRI) to investigate a particularly powerful demonstration of dynamic object integration in which the same physical stimulus intermittently elicits categorically different conscious object percepts. In this study, we simulated an outline object that is moving behind a narrow slit. With such displays, the physically identical stimulus can elicit categorically different percepts that either correspond closely to the physical stimulus (vertically moving line segments) or represent a hypothesis about the underlying cause of the physical stimulus (a horizontall...
SummaryFor neural activity to be linked with cognitive function, information is needed about both th...
Humans can covertly track the position of an object, even if the object is temporarily occluded. Wha...
An important goal of cognitive neuroscience is understanding the neural underpinnings of conscious a...
Perception is an active process that interprets and structures the stimulus input based on assumptio...
Visual attention is used to selectively filter relevant information depending on current task demand...
Contains fulltext : 135011.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Visual attent...
SummaryCan the rapid stream of conscious experience be predicted from brain activity alone? Recently...
Object perception has been a subject of extensive fMRI studies in recent years. Yet the nature of th...
Decision making can be conceptualized as the culmination of an integrative process in which evidence...
To form categorical decisions about objects in our environment, the human brain accumulates noisy se...
This repository contains all (raw) data and code necessary to replicate the results reported in: Ric...
Decision making can be conceptualized as the culmination of an integrative process in which evidence...
The mid- and high-level visual properties supporting object perception in the ventral visual pathway...
Consciousness is not explained by a single mechanism, rather it involves multiple specialized neural...
In our daily lives, recognizing a familiar object is an effortless and seemingly instantaneous proce...
SummaryFor neural activity to be linked with cognitive function, information is needed about both th...
Humans can covertly track the position of an object, even if the object is temporarily occluded. Wha...
An important goal of cognitive neuroscience is understanding the neural underpinnings of conscious a...
Perception is an active process that interprets and structures the stimulus input based on assumptio...
Visual attention is used to selectively filter relevant information depending on current task demand...
Contains fulltext : 135011.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Visual attent...
SummaryCan the rapid stream of conscious experience be predicted from brain activity alone? Recently...
Object perception has been a subject of extensive fMRI studies in recent years. Yet the nature of th...
Decision making can be conceptualized as the culmination of an integrative process in which evidence...
To form categorical decisions about objects in our environment, the human brain accumulates noisy se...
This repository contains all (raw) data and code necessary to replicate the results reported in: Ric...
Decision making can be conceptualized as the culmination of an integrative process in which evidence...
The mid- and high-level visual properties supporting object perception in the ventral visual pathway...
Consciousness is not explained by a single mechanism, rather it involves multiple specialized neural...
In our daily lives, recognizing a familiar object is an effortless and seemingly instantaneous proce...
SummaryFor neural activity to be linked with cognitive function, information is needed about both th...
Humans can covertly track the position of an object, even if the object is temporarily occluded. Wha...
An important goal of cognitive neuroscience is understanding the neural underpinnings of conscious a...