Disambiguation refers to the ability to interpret ambiguous information in a sensible way, which is important in an ever-changing external environment. Disambiguation occurs when prior knowledge is given before an ambiguous stimulus is presented. For example, labeling a series of meaningless blobs as the human body can change the observer’s perception. The aim of this experiment was to study the neural circuitry underlying disambiguation caused by prior knowledge. We presented to participants a series of meaningless blobs with different contextual information. As participants performed this task, we used magnetoencephalography to map the brain areas that were activated when participants perceived blobs as a human body. The participants were...
The main question of this thesis was: Can we dissociate multiple body representations in the healthy...
AbstractMemory distortion occurs in the laboratory and in everyday life. This article focuses on fal...
There is an extensive neural puzzle to be solved between the moment that patterns of light first exc...
Disambiguation refers to the ability to interpret ambiguous information in a sensible way, which is ...
Sensory information in the retinal image is typically too ambiguous to support visual object recogni...
However confident we feel about the way we perceive the visual world around us, there is not a one-t...
During observation of ambiguous figures our perception alternates spontaneously although the visual ...
The main question of this thesis is: Can we dissociate multiple body representations in the healthy ...
Visual recognition of human bodies is more difficult for upside down than upright presentations. Thi...
Ambiguous figures reverse their appearance during prolonged viewing and can be perceived in two (or ...
Although inherently linked, body form and body action may be represented in separate neural substrat...
Our visual systems usually construct a useful and unambiguous representation of the world. When the ...
AbstractAmbiguous figures reverse their appearance during prolonged viewing and can be perceived in ...
Ambiguous visual stimuli provide the brain with sensory information that contains conflicting eviden...
Item does not contain fulltextAmbiguous visual stimuli provide the brain with sensory information th...
The main question of this thesis was: Can we dissociate multiple body representations in the healthy...
AbstractMemory distortion occurs in the laboratory and in everyday life. This article focuses on fal...
There is an extensive neural puzzle to be solved between the moment that patterns of light first exc...
Disambiguation refers to the ability to interpret ambiguous information in a sensible way, which is ...
Sensory information in the retinal image is typically too ambiguous to support visual object recogni...
However confident we feel about the way we perceive the visual world around us, there is not a one-t...
During observation of ambiguous figures our perception alternates spontaneously although the visual ...
The main question of this thesis is: Can we dissociate multiple body representations in the healthy ...
Visual recognition of human bodies is more difficult for upside down than upright presentations. Thi...
Ambiguous figures reverse their appearance during prolonged viewing and can be perceived in two (or ...
Although inherently linked, body form and body action may be represented in separate neural substrat...
Our visual systems usually construct a useful and unambiguous representation of the world. When the ...
AbstractAmbiguous figures reverse their appearance during prolonged viewing and can be perceived in ...
Ambiguous visual stimuli provide the brain with sensory information that contains conflicting eviden...
Item does not contain fulltextAmbiguous visual stimuli provide the brain with sensory information th...
The main question of this thesis was: Can we dissociate multiple body representations in the healthy...
AbstractMemory distortion occurs in the laboratory and in everyday life. This article focuses on fal...
There is an extensive neural puzzle to be solved between the moment that patterns of light first exc...