Visual processing largely relies on the identification of the hierarchical levels of visual stimuli, from the largest global level (e.g., large circle) to the most local elements (e.g., small squares). People are faster at detecting information at the global level, relative to the local level and incongruent global information usually slows down the detection at the local level. We aimed to investigate for the first time the brain mechanisms behind local and global prosessing during a visual search task of compound hierarchical stimuli in early and late adulthood
The global precedence effect refers to the findings that responses are faster to a global structure ...
<p>Visual processing is conducted at many different levels in a hierarchical manner. Light strikes t...
When searching for an object in a scene, how does the brain decide where to look next? Visual search...
Visual processing largely relies on the identification of the hierarchical levels of visual stimuli,...
International audienceA visual scene consists of local elements (trees) that are arranged into a glo...
Object configurations can be perceptually represented at various hierarchical levels. For example, i...
Hierarchical figures in which large (global) forms are constructed from smaller (local) forms (Navon...
Prior behavioral studies suggested that global perception of compound stimuli is modulated by the wa...
To us, visual search for objects in the environment feels effortless as compared to other tasks such...
Spatial frequency (SF) selection has long been recognized to play a role in global and local process...
The processing of global and local elements and of low- and high-spatial frequencies are thought to ...
We investigated the functional anatomy involved in sustaining or switching visual attention between ...
Visual search is a ubiquitous visual behavior, and efficient search is essential for survival. Diffe...
Objective: Examine the neural mechanisms of global/local processing of multiple hierarchical stimuli...
The global precedence effect refers to the findings that responses are faster to a global structure ...
The global precedence effect refers to the findings that responses are faster to a global structure ...
<p>Visual processing is conducted at many different levels in a hierarchical manner. Light strikes t...
When searching for an object in a scene, how does the brain decide where to look next? Visual search...
Visual processing largely relies on the identification of the hierarchical levels of visual stimuli,...
International audienceA visual scene consists of local elements (trees) that are arranged into a glo...
Object configurations can be perceptually represented at various hierarchical levels. For example, i...
Hierarchical figures in which large (global) forms are constructed from smaller (local) forms (Navon...
Prior behavioral studies suggested that global perception of compound stimuli is modulated by the wa...
To us, visual search for objects in the environment feels effortless as compared to other tasks such...
Spatial frequency (SF) selection has long been recognized to play a role in global and local process...
The processing of global and local elements and of low- and high-spatial frequencies are thought to ...
We investigated the functional anatomy involved in sustaining or switching visual attention between ...
Visual search is a ubiquitous visual behavior, and efficient search is essential for survival. Diffe...
Objective: Examine the neural mechanisms of global/local processing of multiple hierarchical stimuli...
The global precedence effect refers to the findings that responses are faster to a global structure ...
The global precedence effect refers to the findings that responses are faster to a global structure ...
<p>Visual processing is conducted at many different levels in a hierarchical manner. Light strikes t...
When searching for an object in a scene, how does the brain decide where to look next? Visual search...