Because environmental information is often suboptimal, visual perception must frequently rely on the brain's reconstruction of contours absent from retinal images. Illusory contour (IC) stimuli have been used to investigate these "filling-in" processes. Intracranial recordings and neuroimaging studies show IC sensitivity in lower-tier area V2, and to a lesser extent V1. Some interpret these data as evidence for feedforward processing of IC stimuli, beginning at lower-tier visual areas. On the basis of lesion, visual evoked potentials (VEP), and neuroimaging evidence, others contend that IC sensitivity is a later, higher-order process. Whether IC sensitivity seen in lower-tier areas indexes feedforward or feedback processing remains unresolv...
AbstractNeural correlates of illusory contour perception have been found in both the early and the h...
Recent functional MRI has demonstrated that illusory contours can activate the primary visual cortex...
Humans can perceive illusory or subjective contours in the absence of any real physical boundaries. ...
Because environmental information is often suboptimal, visual perception must frequently rely on the...
...functional magnetic resonance imaging results all localized the IC effect to bilateral LOC areas....
Event-related potential (ERP) studies have shown that responses to illusory (IC), as compared to no ...
Event-related potential (ERP) studies have shown that responses to illusory (IC), as compared to no ...
Illusory contours (ICs) are perceptions of visual borders despite absent contrast gradients. The psy...
Objects' borders are readily perceived despite absent contrast gradients, e.g. due to poor lighting ...
Illusory contours (ICs) are perceptions of visual borders despite absent contrast gradients. The psy...
Objects' borders are readily perceived despite absent contrast gradients, e.g. due to poor lighting ...
Despite myriad studies, neurophysiologic mechanisms mediating illusory contour (IC) sensitivity rema...
AbstractRegions in the human Lateral Occipital Complex (LOC) show fMRI responses to illusory surface...
AbstractRegions in the human Lateral Occipital Complex (LOC) show fMRI responses to illusory surface...
Early visual cortex responds to illusory contours in which abutting lines or collinear edges imply t...
AbstractNeural correlates of illusory contour perception have been found in both the early and the h...
Recent functional MRI has demonstrated that illusory contours can activate the primary visual cortex...
Humans can perceive illusory or subjective contours in the absence of any real physical boundaries. ...
Because environmental information is often suboptimal, visual perception must frequently rely on the...
...functional magnetic resonance imaging results all localized the IC effect to bilateral LOC areas....
Event-related potential (ERP) studies have shown that responses to illusory (IC), as compared to no ...
Event-related potential (ERP) studies have shown that responses to illusory (IC), as compared to no ...
Illusory contours (ICs) are perceptions of visual borders despite absent contrast gradients. The psy...
Objects' borders are readily perceived despite absent contrast gradients, e.g. due to poor lighting ...
Illusory contours (ICs) are perceptions of visual borders despite absent contrast gradients. The psy...
Objects' borders are readily perceived despite absent contrast gradients, e.g. due to poor lighting ...
Despite myriad studies, neurophysiologic mechanisms mediating illusory contour (IC) sensitivity rema...
AbstractRegions in the human Lateral Occipital Complex (LOC) show fMRI responses to illusory surface...
AbstractRegions in the human Lateral Occipital Complex (LOC) show fMRI responses to illusory surface...
Early visual cortex responds to illusory contours in which abutting lines or collinear edges imply t...
AbstractNeural correlates of illusory contour perception have been found in both the early and the h...
Recent functional MRI has demonstrated that illusory contours can activate the primary visual cortex...
Humans can perceive illusory or subjective contours in the absence of any real physical boundaries. ...