Multiple objects compete for representation in visual cortex. Competition may also underlie the perception of a single object. Computational models implement object perception as competition between units on opposite sides of a border. The border is assigned to the winning side, which is perceived as an object (or “figure”), whereas the other side is perceived as a shapeless ground. Behavioral experiments suggest that the ground is inhibited to a degree that depends on the extent to which it competed for object status, and that this inhibition is relayed to low-level brain areas. Here, we used fMRI to assess activation for ground regions of task-irrelevant novel silhouettes presented in the left or right visual field (LVF or RVF) while part...
The brain is frequently confronted with sensory information that elicits conflicting response choice...
The visual system receives a series of fluctuating light patterns on the retina, yet visual percepti...
Research has demonstrated that the perirhinal cortex (PRC) represents complex object-level feature c...
Object perception is necessary to our understanding of the visual world, yet its neural mechanism re...
Figure-ground perception can be modeled as a competitive process with mutual inhibition between shap...
In virtually every real-life situation humans are confronted with complex and cluttered visual envir...
When multiple objects are present in a visual scene, salient and behaviorally relevant objects are s...
Multiple stimuli present in the visual field at the same time compete for neural representation by m...
Visual attentional selection is influenced by the value of objects. Previous studies have demonstrat...
Theories of figure–ground perception entail inhibitory competition between either low-level units (e...
Background: Selective visual attention is the process by which the visual system enhances behavioral...
Neurophysiological studies in monkeys show that multiple stimuli presented within the receptive fiel...
Figure-ground segregation occurs when one of two regions sharing a border is perceived as a shaped e...
A typical scene contains many different objects that compete for neural representation due to the li...
AbstractThe brain is frequently confronted with sensory information that elicits conflicting respons...
The brain is frequently confronted with sensory information that elicits conflicting response choice...
The visual system receives a series of fluctuating light patterns on the retina, yet visual percepti...
Research has demonstrated that the perirhinal cortex (PRC) represents complex object-level feature c...
Object perception is necessary to our understanding of the visual world, yet its neural mechanism re...
Figure-ground perception can be modeled as a competitive process with mutual inhibition between shap...
In virtually every real-life situation humans are confronted with complex and cluttered visual envir...
When multiple objects are present in a visual scene, salient and behaviorally relevant objects are s...
Multiple stimuli present in the visual field at the same time compete for neural representation by m...
Visual attentional selection is influenced by the value of objects. Previous studies have demonstrat...
Theories of figure–ground perception entail inhibitory competition between either low-level units (e...
Background: Selective visual attention is the process by which the visual system enhances behavioral...
Neurophysiological studies in monkeys show that multiple stimuli presented within the receptive fiel...
Figure-ground segregation occurs when one of two regions sharing a border is perceived as a shaped e...
A typical scene contains many different objects that compete for neural representation due to the li...
AbstractThe brain is frequently confronted with sensory information that elicits conflicting respons...
The brain is frequently confronted with sensory information that elicits conflicting response choice...
The visual system receives a series of fluctuating light patterns on the retina, yet visual percepti...
Research has demonstrated that the perirhinal cortex (PRC) represents complex object-level feature c...