In our daily lives, we are bombarded with a stream of rapidly changing visual input. Humans have the remarkable capacity to detect and identify objects in fastchanging scenes. Yet, when studying brain representations, stimuli are generally presented in isolation. Here, we studied the dynamics of human vision using a combination of fast stimulus presentation rates, electroencephalography and multivariate decoding analyses. Using a presentation rate of 5 images per second, we obtained the representational structure of a large number of stimuli, and showed the emerging abstract categorical organisation of this structure. Furthermore, we could separate the temporal dynamics of perceptual processing from higher-level target selection effects. In...
The recognition of object categories is effortlessly accomplished in everyday life, yet its neural u...
Item does not contain fulltextVisual perception and imagery rely on similar representations in the v...
International audienceVisual categorization appears both effortless and virtually instantaneous. The...
Rapid image presentations combined with time-resolved multivariate analysis methods of EEG or MEG (r...
peer reviewedPerceptual categorization occurs rapidly under natural viewing conditions. Yet, the neu...
peer reviewedPerceptual categorization occurs rapidly under natural viewing conditions. Yet, the neu...
Human object recognition is remarkably efficient. In recent years, significant advancements have bee...
Recognizing an object takes just a fraction of a second, less than the blink of an eye. Applying mul...
Recognizing an object takes just a fraction of a second, less than the blink of an eye. Applying mul...
Recognizing an object takes just a fraction of a second, less than the blink of an eye. Applying mul...
<div><p>Recognizing an object takes just a fraction of a second, less than the blink of an eye. Appl...
Our remarkable ability to process complex visual scenes is supported by a network of scene-selective...
Our remarkable ability to process complex visual scenes is supported by a network of scene-selective...
Our remarkable ability to process complex visual scenes is supported by a network of scene-selective...
A comprehensive picture of object processing in the human brain requires combining both spatial and ...
The recognition of object categories is effortlessly accomplished in everyday life, yet its neural u...
Item does not contain fulltextVisual perception and imagery rely on similar representations in the v...
International audienceVisual categorization appears both effortless and virtually instantaneous. The...
Rapid image presentations combined with time-resolved multivariate analysis methods of EEG or MEG (r...
peer reviewedPerceptual categorization occurs rapidly under natural viewing conditions. Yet, the neu...
peer reviewedPerceptual categorization occurs rapidly under natural viewing conditions. Yet, the neu...
Human object recognition is remarkably efficient. In recent years, significant advancements have bee...
Recognizing an object takes just a fraction of a second, less than the blink of an eye. Applying mul...
Recognizing an object takes just a fraction of a second, less than the blink of an eye. Applying mul...
Recognizing an object takes just a fraction of a second, less than the blink of an eye. Applying mul...
<div><p>Recognizing an object takes just a fraction of a second, less than the blink of an eye. Appl...
Our remarkable ability to process complex visual scenes is supported by a network of scene-selective...
Our remarkable ability to process complex visual scenes is supported by a network of scene-selective...
Our remarkable ability to process complex visual scenes is supported by a network of scene-selective...
A comprehensive picture of object processing in the human brain requires combining both spatial and ...
The recognition of object categories is effortlessly accomplished in everyday life, yet its neural u...
Item does not contain fulltextVisual perception and imagery rely on similar representations in the v...
International audienceVisual categorization appears both effortless and virtually instantaneous. The...