A fundamental component of interacting with our environment is gathering and interpretation of sensory information. When investigating how perceptual information influences decision-making, most researchers have relied on manipulated or unnatural information as perceptual input, resulting in findings that may not generalize to real-world scenes. Unlike simplified, artificial stimuli, real-world scenes contain low-level regularities that are informative about the structural complexity, which the brain could exploit. In this study, participants performed an animal detection task on low, medium or high complexity scenes as determined by two biologically plausible natural scene statistics, contrast energy (CE) or spatial coherence (SC). In expe...
Thorpe et al (Nature 381, 1996) first showed how rapidly human observers are able to classify natura...
Abstract. Early stages of visual processing may exploit the characteristic structure of natural visu...
We measured the effect of global phase manipulations on a rapid animal categorization task. The Four...
A fundamental component of interacting with our environment is gathering and interpretation of senso...
Sighted animals must survive in an environment that is diverse yet highly structured. Neural-coding ...
The visual system processes natural scenes in a split second. Part of this process is the extraction...
International audienceUsing manual responses, human participants are remarkably fast and accurate at...
The “animate monitoring hypothesis” (New, Cosmides, & Tooby, 2007) states that humans have evolved t...
Selective brain responses to objects arise within a few hundreds of milliseconds of neural processin...
Selective brain responses to objects arise within a few hundreds of milliseconds of neural processin...
Visual processing of natural scenes is carried out in a hierarchical sequence of stages that involve...
AbstractWe measured the effect of global phase manipulations on a rapid animal categorization task. ...
A) Stimulus space described by two parameters derived from the distribution of local contrast, contr...
Early stages of visual processing may exploit the characteristic structure of natural visual stimuli...
A key hypothesis in sensory system neuroscience is that sensory representations are adapted to the s...
Thorpe et al (Nature 381, 1996) first showed how rapidly human observers are able to classify natura...
Abstract. Early stages of visual processing may exploit the characteristic structure of natural visu...
We measured the effect of global phase manipulations on a rapid animal categorization task. The Four...
A fundamental component of interacting with our environment is gathering and interpretation of senso...
Sighted animals must survive in an environment that is diverse yet highly structured. Neural-coding ...
The visual system processes natural scenes in a split second. Part of this process is the extraction...
International audienceUsing manual responses, human participants are remarkably fast and accurate at...
The “animate monitoring hypothesis” (New, Cosmides, & Tooby, 2007) states that humans have evolved t...
Selective brain responses to objects arise within a few hundreds of milliseconds of neural processin...
Selective brain responses to objects arise within a few hundreds of milliseconds of neural processin...
Visual processing of natural scenes is carried out in a hierarchical sequence of stages that involve...
AbstractWe measured the effect of global phase manipulations on a rapid animal categorization task. ...
A) Stimulus space described by two parameters derived from the distribution of local contrast, contr...
Early stages of visual processing may exploit the characteristic structure of natural visual stimuli...
A key hypothesis in sensory system neuroscience is that sensory representations are adapted to the s...
Thorpe et al (Nature 381, 1996) first showed how rapidly human observers are able to classify natura...
Abstract. Early stages of visual processing may exploit the characteristic structure of natural visu...
We measured the effect of global phase manipulations on a rapid animal categorization task. The Four...