Biological vision relies on representations of the physical world at different levels of complexity. Relevant features span from simple low-level properties, as contrast and spatial frequencies, to object-based attributes, as shape and category. However, how these features are integrated into coherent percepts is still debated. Moreover, these dimensions often share common biases: for instance, stimuli from the same category (e.g., tools) may have similar shapes. Here, using magnetoencephalography, we revealed the temporal dynamics of feature processing in human subjects attending to objects from six semantic categories. By employing Relative Weights Analysis, we mitigated collinearity between model-based descriptions of stimuli and showed ...
Object similarity, in brain representations and conscious perception, must reflect a combination of ...
To respond appropriately to objects, we must process visual inputs rapidly and assign them meaning. ...
In navigating our environment, we rapidly process and extract meaning from visual cues. However, the...
Human object recognition is remarkably efficient. In recent years, significant advancements have bee...
A comprehensive picture of object processing in the human brain requires combining both spatial and ...
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...
Objects belonging to different categories elicit reliably different response patterns in human ventr...
In navigating our environment, we rapidly process and extract meaning from visual cues. However, the...
Recognizing an object takes just a fraction of a second, less than the blink of an eye. Applying mul...
To respond appropriately to objects, we must process visual inputs rapidly and assign them meaning. ...
<div><p>Recognizing an object takes just a fraction of a second, less than the blink of an eye. Appl...
The entwined nature of perceptual and conceptual processes renders an understanding of the interplay...
In our daily lives, we are bombarded with a stream of rapidly changing visual input. Humans have the...
To respond appropriately to objects, we must process visual inputs rapidly and assign them meaning. ...
Object similarity, in brain representations and conscious perception, must reflect a combination of ...
To respond appropriately to objects, we must process visual inputs rapidly and assign them meaning. ...
In navigating our environment, we rapidly process and extract meaning from visual cues. However, the...
Human object recognition is remarkably efficient. In recent years, significant advancements have bee...
A comprehensive picture of object processing in the human brain requires combining both spatial and ...
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...
Objects belonging to different categories elicit reliably different response patterns in human ventr...
In navigating our environment, we rapidly process and extract meaning from visual cues. However, the...
Recognizing an object takes just a fraction of a second, less than the blink of an eye. Applying mul...
To respond appropriately to objects, we must process visual inputs rapidly and assign them meaning. ...
<div><p>Recognizing an object takes just a fraction of a second, less than the blink of an eye. Appl...
The entwined nature of perceptual and conceptual processes renders an understanding of the interplay...
In our daily lives, we are bombarded with a stream of rapidly changing visual input. Humans have the...
To respond appropriately to objects, we must process visual inputs rapidly and assign them meaning. ...
Object similarity, in brain representations and conscious perception, must reflect a combination of ...
To respond appropriately to objects, we must process visual inputs rapidly and assign them meaning. ...
In navigating our environment, we rapidly process and extract meaning from visual cues. However, the...