Scene imagery features prominently when we recall autobiographical memories, imagine the future and navigate around in the world. Consequently, in this study we sought to better understand how scene representations are supported by the brain. Processing scenes involves a variety of cognitive processes that in the real world are highly interactive. Here, however, our goal was to separate semantic and spatial constructive scene processes in order to identify the brain areas that were distinct to each process, those they had in common, and the connectivity between regions. To this end, participants searched for either semantic or spatial constructive impossibilities in scenes during functional MRI. We focussed our analyses on only those scenes...
Integrating objects with their context is a key step in interpreting complex visual scenes. Here, we...
The study of brain-damaged patients and advancements in neuroimaging have lead to the discovery of d...
Mental events are central to everyday cognition, be it our continuous perception of the world, recal...
The neural systems supporting scene-perception and spatial-memory systems of the human brain are wel...
Behavioral and computational studies suggest that visual scene analysis rapidly produces a rich desc...
Behavioral and computational studies suggest that visual scene analysis rapidly produces a rich desc...
AbstractReliving past events and imagining potential future events engages a well-established “core”...
When we visualize scenes, either from our own past or invented, we impose a viewpoint for our “mind'...
Autobiographical memory, future thinking, and spatial navigation are critical cognitive functions th...
Previous studies have reported that some objects evoke a sense of local three-dimensional space (spa...
Behavioral and computational studies suggest that visual scene analysis rapidly produces a rich desc...
How are complex visual entities such as scenes represented in the human brain? More concretely, alon...
Real-world scenes are incredibly complex and heterogeneous, yet we are able to identify and categori...
AbstractPrevious functional MRI (fMRI) studies have associated anterior hippocampus with imagining a...
Previous functional MRI (fMRI) studies have associated anterior hippocampus with imagining and recal...
Integrating objects with their context is a key step in interpreting complex visual scenes. Here, we...
The study of brain-damaged patients and advancements in neuroimaging have lead to the discovery of d...
Mental events are central to everyday cognition, be it our continuous perception of the world, recal...
The neural systems supporting scene-perception and spatial-memory systems of the human brain are wel...
Behavioral and computational studies suggest that visual scene analysis rapidly produces a rich desc...
Behavioral and computational studies suggest that visual scene analysis rapidly produces a rich desc...
AbstractReliving past events and imagining potential future events engages a well-established “core”...
When we visualize scenes, either from our own past or invented, we impose a viewpoint for our “mind'...
Autobiographical memory, future thinking, and spatial navigation are critical cognitive functions th...
Previous studies have reported that some objects evoke a sense of local three-dimensional space (spa...
Behavioral and computational studies suggest that visual scene analysis rapidly produces a rich desc...
How are complex visual entities such as scenes represented in the human brain? More concretely, alon...
Real-world scenes are incredibly complex and heterogeneous, yet we are able to identify and categori...
AbstractPrevious functional MRI (fMRI) studies have associated anterior hippocampus with imagining a...
Previous functional MRI (fMRI) studies have associated anterior hippocampus with imagining and recal...
Integrating objects with their context is a key step in interpreting complex visual scenes. Here, we...
The study of brain-damaged patients and advancements in neuroimaging have lead to the discovery of d...
Mental events are central to everyday cognition, be it our continuous perception of the world, recal...