This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DOI in this recordObject constancies are central constructs in theories of visual phenomenology. A powerful example is "size constancy," in which the perceived size of an object remains stable despite changes in viewing distance [1-4]. Evidence from neuropsychology [5], neuroimaging [6-11], transcranial magnetic stimulation [12, 13], single-unit and lesion studies in monkey [14-20], and computational modeling [21] suggests that re-entrant processes involving reciprocal interactions between primary visual cortex (V1) and extrastriate visual areas [22-26] play an essential role in mediating size constancy. It is seldom appreciated, however, that ...
Background Almost 15 years after its formulation, evidence for the neuro-functional dissociation be...
Funding: This work was supported by the DFG Priority Program SPP 1772 “Human performance under multi...
AbstractTo act on objects in the world around us, we must first construct an accurate representation...
Our visual system provides a distance-invariant percept of object size by integrating retinal image ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Size constancy is one of the well-known visual phenomena that demonstrates perceptual stability to a...
Size constancy is the result of cognitive scaling operations that enable us to perceive an object as...
Humans and animals rely on accurate object size perception to guide behavior. Object size is judged ...
AbstractPatients with damage to primary visual cortex can sometimes direct actions towards ‘unseen’ ...
This research was supported by the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland (larger collabora...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Our visual system provides a distance-invariant percept of object size by integr...
AbstractBackground: When we reach out to pick up an object, not only do we direct our moving limb to...
Many experiments have examined how the visual information used for action control is represented in ...
When visual information about an object’s distance is obscured, but its retinal size visible, the ob...
BACKGROUND: When we reach out to pick up an object, not only do we direct our moving limb towards th...
Background Almost 15 years after its formulation, evidence for the neuro-functional dissociation be...
Funding: This work was supported by the DFG Priority Program SPP 1772 “Human performance under multi...
AbstractTo act on objects in the world around us, we must first construct an accurate representation...
Our visual system provides a distance-invariant percept of object size by integrating retinal image ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Size constancy is one of the well-known visual phenomena that demonstrates perceptual stability to a...
Size constancy is the result of cognitive scaling operations that enable us to perceive an object as...
Humans and animals rely on accurate object size perception to guide behavior. Object size is judged ...
AbstractPatients with damage to primary visual cortex can sometimes direct actions towards ‘unseen’ ...
This research was supported by the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland (larger collabora...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Our visual system provides a distance-invariant percept of object size by integr...
AbstractBackground: When we reach out to pick up an object, not only do we direct our moving limb to...
Many experiments have examined how the visual information used for action control is represented in ...
When visual information about an object’s distance is obscured, but its retinal size visible, the ob...
BACKGROUND: When we reach out to pick up an object, not only do we direct our moving limb towards th...
Background Almost 15 years after its formulation, evidence for the neuro-functional dissociation be...
Funding: This work was supported by the DFG Priority Program SPP 1772 “Human performance under multi...
AbstractTo act on objects in the world around us, we must first construct an accurate representation...