The human visual system can only represent a small subset of the many objects present in cluttered scenes at any given time, such that objects compete for representation. Despite these processing limitations, the detection of object categories in cluttered natural scenes is remarkably rapid. How does the brain efficiently select goal-relevant objects from cluttered scenes? In the present study, we used multivariate decoding of magneto-encephalography (MEG) data to track the neural representation of within-scene objects as a function of top-down attentional set. Participants detected categorical targets (cars or people) in natural scenes. The presence of these categories within a scene was decoded from MEG sensor patterns by training linear ...
Selective brain responses to objects arise within a few hundreds of milliseconds of neural processin...
Contains fulltext : 174238.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Humans are rema...
The human brain recurrently prioritizes task-relevant over task-irrelevant visual information. A cen...
The human visual system can only represent a small subset of the many objects present in cluttered s...
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...
In daily life, attention is often directed to high-level object attributes, such as when we look out...
Little is known about how attention changes the cortical representation of sensory information in hu...
Little is known about how attention changes the cortical representation of sensory information in hu...
Recognizing an object takes just a fraction of a second, less than the blink of an eye. Applying mul...
Theories of visual selective attention propose that top-down preparatory attention signals mediate t...
<div><p>Recognizing an object takes just a fraction of a second, less than the blink of an eye. Appl...
The visual analysis of the world around us is an incredibly complex neural process that allows human...
Attention is thought to impose an informational bottleneck on vision by selecting particular informa...
Conscious perception is crucial for adaptive behaviour yet access to consciousness varies for differ...
Selective brain responses to objects arise within a few hundreds of milliseconds of neural processin...
Contains fulltext : 174238.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Humans are rema...
The human brain recurrently prioritizes task-relevant over task-irrelevant visual information. A cen...
The human visual system can only represent a small subset of the many objects present in cluttered s...
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...
In daily life, attention is often directed to high-level object attributes, such as when we look out...
Little is known about how attention changes the cortical representation of sensory information in hu...
Little is known about how attention changes the cortical representation of sensory information in hu...
Recognizing an object takes just a fraction of a second, less than the blink of an eye. Applying mul...
Theories of visual selective attention propose that top-down preparatory attention signals mediate t...
<div><p>Recognizing an object takes just a fraction of a second, less than the blink of an eye. Appl...
The visual analysis of the world around us is an incredibly complex neural process that allows human...
Attention is thought to impose an informational bottleneck on vision by selecting particular informa...
Conscious perception is crucial for adaptive behaviour yet access to consciousness varies for differ...
Selective brain responses to objects arise within a few hundreds of milliseconds of neural processin...
Contains fulltext : 174238.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Humans are rema...
The human brain recurrently prioritizes task-relevant over task-irrelevant visual information. A cen...