The visual world consciously perceived is very different from the chaotic Juxtaposition of different colors and shapes that stimulate the individual retinal receptors. Objects are seen as detached and separable from adjacent objects and surfaces despite the fact that parts of a single object may be spatially Of temporally discontinuous, and have different colors or even transect several different depth planes. Additionally. because most surfaces are opaque, portions of objects are routinely hidden from View, and, as we move around. surfaces continually undergo occlusion and fragmentation. As IS apparent from this description. the objects of phenomenal perception are not given in any direct way in the retinal image. Some Internal processes o...
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Perceptual neuroscience has identified mechanisms of perceptual grouping which account for the ways ...
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International audiencePerceptual neuroscience has identified mechanisms of perceptual grouping which...
I report four experiments designed to investigate the perceptual grouping processes by better unders...
With chapter written by leading researchers in the field, this is the state-of-the-art reference wor...
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AbstractReports published in Vision Research during the late years of the 20th century described sur...
The ease and efficiency with which we perceive objects in daily life masks the complexity of the pro...
We perceive the world as organized in certain ways. While a human retina has approximately 100 milli...
Perceptual neuroscience has identified mechanisms of perceptual grouping which account for the ways ...
I review neuropsychological evidence on the problems patients can have in binding together the attri...
This chapter takes a neuropsychological perspective on questions concerning analytic and holistic pr...
Humans are able to control so much of their environment not through brute strength or enhanced senso...
Organizing a visual scene in meaningful perceptual units, for example objects, is a necessary task f...
The visual system receives a series of fluctuating light patterns on the retina, yet visual percepti...
The authors studied 2 patients, S.M. and R.N., to examine perceptual organization and its relationsh...
Single cases may lead to unexpected hypotheses in psychology. We retrospectively analyzed single cas...
International audiencePerceptual neuroscience has identified mechanisms of perceptual grouping which...
I report four experiments designed to investigate the perceptual grouping processes by better unders...
With chapter written by leading researchers in the field, this is the state-of-the-art reference wor...
The visual brain consists of several parallel, functionally specialized processing systems, each hav...
AbstractReports published in Vision Research during the late years of the 20th century described sur...
The ease and efficiency with which we perceive objects in daily life masks the complexity of the pro...
We perceive the world as organized in certain ways. While a human retina has approximately 100 milli...
Perceptual neuroscience has identified mechanisms of perceptual grouping which account for the ways ...
I review neuropsychological evidence on the problems patients can have in binding together the attri...