Background: The visual system may process spatial frequency information in a low-to-high, coarse-to-fine sequence. In particular, low and high spatial frequency information may be processed via different pathways during object recognition, with LSF information projected rapidly to frontal areas and HSF processed later in visual ventral areas. In an electroencephalographic study, we examined the time course of information processing for images filtered to contain different ranges of spatial frequencies. Participants viewed either high spatial frequency (HSF), low spatial frequency (LSF), or unfiltered, broadband (BB) images of objects or non-object textures, classifying them as showing either man-made or natural objects, or non-objects. Even...
Social interaction starts with perception of other persons. One of the first steps in perception is ...
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Until recently induced high frequency oscillatory activity (gamma-band activity; >30 Hz) was conside...
Background: The visual system may process spatial frequency information in a low-to-high, coarse-to-...
Background: The visual system may process spatial frequency information in a low-to-high, coarse-to-...
Visual object processing may follow a coarse-to-fine sequence imposed by fast processing of low spat...
Visual object processing may follow a coarse-to-fine sequence imposed by fast processing of low spat...
Visual images contain redundant information across spatial scales where low spatial frequency contra...
The present study examined the role of spatial stimulus frequencies in the early visual processing o...
The perception of an object as a single entity within a visual scene requires that its features are ...
Theories on visual perception agree that scenes are processed in terms of spatial frequencies. Low s...
The modulatory effects of low and high spatial frequencies on the posterior C1, P1 and N1 event-rel...
Abstract: Social interaction starts with perception of other persons. One of the first steps in perc...
Social interaction starts with perception of other persons. One of the first steps in perception is ...
This Document is Protected by copyright and was first published by Frontiers. All rights reserved. i...
Until recently induced high frequency oscillatory activity (gamma-band activity; >30 Hz) was conside...
Background: The visual system may process spatial frequency information in a low-to-high, coarse-to-...
Background: The visual system may process spatial frequency information in a low-to-high, coarse-to-...
Visual object processing may follow a coarse-to-fine sequence imposed by fast processing of low spat...
Visual object processing may follow a coarse-to-fine sequence imposed by fast processing of low spat...
Visual images contain redundant information across spatial scales where low spatial frequency contra...
The present study examined the role of spatial stimulus frequencies in the early visual processing o...
The perception of an object as a single entity within a visual scene requires that its features are ...
Theories on visual perception agree that scenes are processed in terms of spatial frequencies. Low s...
The modulatory effects of low and high spatial frequencies on the posterior C1, P1 and N1 event-rel...
Abstract: Social interaction starts with perception of other persons. One of the first steps in perc...
Social interaction starts with perception of other persons. One of the first steps in perception is ...
This Document is Protected by copyright and was first published by Frontiers. All rights reserved. i...
Until recently induced high frequency oscillatory activity (gamma-band activity; >30 Hz) was conside...