During natural vision, humans categorize the scenes they encounter: an office, the beach, and so on. These categories are informed by knowledge of the way that objects co-occur in natural scenes. How does the human brain aggregate information about objects to represent scene categories? To explore this issue, we used statistical learning methods to learn categories that objectively capture the co-occurrence statistics of objects in a large collection of natural scenes. Using the learned categories, we modeled fMRI brain signals evoked in human subjects when viewing images of scenes. We find that evoked activity across much of anterior visual cortex is explained by the learned categories. Furthermore, a decoder based on these scene categorie...
International audienceCategory information for visually presented objects can be read out from multi...
How do we understand the complex patterns of neural responses that underlie scene understanding? Stu...
Human object recognition is remarkably efficient. In recent years, significant advancements have bee...
SummaryDuring natural vision, humans categorize the scenes they encounter: an office, the beach, and...
During natural vision, humans categorize the scenes they encounter: an office, the beach, and so on....
SummaryDuring natural vision, humans categorize the scenes they encounter: an office, the beach, and...
Humans have an impressive ability to rapidly process global information in natural scenes to infer t...
Categorization is one of the primary mechanisms underlying human perception and cognition, but how h...
Within the range of images that we might categorize as a "beach", for example, some will be more rep...
The human capacity for visual categorization is core to how we make sense of the visible world. Alth...
The visual system processes natural scenes in a split second. Part of this process is the extraction...
Scenes strongly facilitate object recognition, such as when we make out the shape of a distant boat ...
Visual objects tend to be found in predictable combinations (e.g., pens with paper). How does the br...
Within the range of images that we might categorize as a ‘‘beach’’, for example, some will be more r...
To interact with objects in complex environments, we must know what they are and where they are in s...
International audienceCategory information for visually presented objects can be read out from multi...
How do we understand the complex patterns of neural responses that underlie scene understanding? Stu...
Human object recognition is remarkably efficient. In recent years, significant advancements have bee...
SummaryDuring natural vision, humans categorize the scenes they encounter: an office, the beach, and...
During natural vision, humans categorize the scenes they encounter: an office, the beach, and so on....
SummaryDuring natural vision, humans categorize the scenes they encounter: an office, the beach, and...
Humans have an impressive ability to rapidly process global information in natural scenes to infer t...
Categorization is one of the primary mechanisms underlying human perception and cognition, but how h...
Within the range of images that we might categorize as a "beach", for example, some will be more rep...
The human capacity for visual categorization is core to how we make sense of the visible world. Alth...
The visual system processes natural scenes in a split second. Part of this process is the extraction...
Scenes strongly facilitate object recognition, such as when we make out the shape of a distant boat ...
Visual objects tend to be found in predictable combinations (e.g., pens with paper). How does the br...
Within the range of images that we might categorize as a ‘‘beach’’, for example, some will be more r...
To interact with objects in complex environments, we must know what they are and where they are in s...
International audienceCategory information for visually presented objects can be read out from multi...
How do we understand the complex patterns of neural responses that underlie scene understanding? Stu...
Human object recognition is remarkably efficient. In recent years, significant advancements have bee...