In order to survive in a complex, noisy and constantly changing environment we need to categorize the world (e.g., Is this food edible or poisonous?) and we need to update our interpretations when things change. How does our brain update when object categories change from one to the next? We investigated the neural correlates associated with this updating process. We used event-related fMRI while people viewed a sequence of images that morphed from one object (e.g., a plane) to another (e.g., a shark). All participants were naïve as to the identity of the second object. The point at which participants \u27saw\u27 the second object was unpredictable and uncontaminated by any dramatic or salient change to the images themselves. The moment whe...
Perception is an active inferential process in which prior knowledge is combined with sensory input,...
Visual object recognition is the principal mechanism by which humans and many animals interpret thei...
To isolate a visual stimulus as a unique object with a specific spatial location and time of occurre...
Understanding events often requires recognizing unique stimuli as alternative, mutually exclusive st...
In a constantly changing environment we must adapt to both abrupt and gradual changes to incoming in...
In a constantly changing environment we must adapt to both abrupt and gradual changes to incoming in...
Recognising objects relies on highly dynamic, interactive brain networks to process multiple aspects...
Learning to categorize objects can transform how they are perceived, causing relevant perceptual dim...
Learning to categorize objects can transform how they are perceived, causing relevant perceptual dim...
How representations of visual objects are maintained across changes in viewpoint is a central issue ...
How representations of visual objects are maintained across changes in viewpoint is a central issue ...
How are object features and knowledge-fragments represented and bound together in the human brain? D...
International audienceObjective. Emerging evidence shows that the modular organization of the human ...
How are object features and knowledge-fragments represented and bound together in the human brain? D...
International audienceObjective. Emerging evidence shows that the modular organization of the human ...
Perception is an active inferential process in which prior knowledge is combined with sensory input,...
Visual object recognition is the principal mechanism by which humans and many animals interpret thei...
To isolate a visual stimulus as a unique object with a specific spatial location and time of occurre...
Understanding events often requires recognizing unique stimuli as alternative, mutually exclusive st...
In a constantly changing environment we must adapt to both abrupt and gradual changes to incoming in...
In a constantly changing environment we must adapt to both abrupt and gradual changes to incoming in...
Recognising objects relies on highly dynamic, interactive brain networks to process multiple aspects...
Learning to categorize objects can transform how they are perceived, causing relevant perceptual dim...
Learning to categorize objects can transform how they are perceived, causing relevant perceptual dim...
How representations of visual objects are maintained across changes in viewpoint is a central issue ...
How representations of visual objects are maintained across changes in viewpoint is a central issue ...
How are object features and knowledge-fragments represented and bound together in the human brain? D...
International audienceObjective. Emerging evidence shows that the modular organization of the human ...
How are object features and knowledge-fragments represented and bound together in the human brain? D...
International audienceObjective. Emerging evidence shows that the modular organization of the human ...
Perception is an active inferential process in which prior knowledge is combined with sensory input,...
Visual object recognition is the principal mechanism by which humans and many animals interpret thei...
To isolate a visual stimulus as a unique object with a specific spatial location and time of occurre...