Recognising objects relies on highly dynamic, interactive brain networks to process multiple aspects of object information. To fully understand how different forms of information about objects are represented and processed in the brain requires a neurocognitive account of visual object recognition that combines a detailed cognitive model of semantics knowledge with a neurobiological model of visual object processing. Here we ask how specific cognitive factors are instantiated in our mental processes and how they dynamically evolve over time. We suggest that coarse semantic information, based on generic shared semantic knowledge, is rapidly extracted from visual inputs and is sufficient to drive rapid category decisions. Subsequent recurrent...
To recognize visual objects, our sensory perceptions are transformed through dynamic neural interact...
Category-specificity has been demonstrated in the human posterior ventral temporal cortex for a vari...
Mounting evidence suggests that ‘core object recognition,’ the ability to rapidly recognize objects ...
The neural infrastructure supporting visual processing in humans has been extensively investigated r...
Recognising an object involves rapid visual processing and activation of semantic knowledge about th...
How are object features and knowledge-fragments represented and bound together in the human brain? D...
How are object features and knowledge-fragments represented and bound together in the human brain? D...
Recognising an object involves rapid visual processing and activation of semantic knowledge about th...
In order to survive in a complex, noisy and constantly changing environment we need to categorize th...
Human object recognition is remarkably efficient. In recent years, significant advancements have bee...
To respond appropriately to objects, we must process visual inputs rapidly and assign them meaning. ...
To respond appropriately to objects, we must process visual inputs rapidly and assign them meaning. ...
To respond appropriately to objects, we must process visual inputs rapidly and assign them meaning. ...
To understand how objects are recognized and represented in the human brain is still one of the ulti...
Acknowledgements: This research was funded in whole, or in part, by the Wellcome Trust [Grant number...
To recognize visual objects, our sensory perceptions are transformed through dynamic neural interact...
Category-specificity has been demonstrated in the human posterior ventral temporal cortex for a vari...
Mounting evidence suggests that ‘core object recognition,’ the ability to rapidly recognize objects ...
The neural infrastructure supporting visual processing in humans has been extensively investigated r...
Recognising an object involves rapid visual processing and activation of semantic knowledge about th...
How are object features and knowledge-fragments represented and bound together in the human brain? D...
How are object features and knowledge-fragments represented and bound together in the human brain? D...
Recognising an object involves rapid visual processing and activation of semantic knowledge about th...
In order to survive in a complex, noisy and constantly changing environment we need to categorize th...
Human object recognition is remarkably efficient. In recent years, significant advancements have bee...
To respond appropriately to objects, we must process visual inputs rapidly and assign them meaning. ...
To respond appropriately to objects, we must process visual inputs rapidly and assign them meaning. ...
To respond appropriately to objects, we must process visual inputs rapidly and assign them meaning. ...
To understand how objects are recognized and represented in the human brain is still one of the ulti...
Acknowledgements: This research was funded in whole, or in part, by the Wellcome Trust [Grant number...
To recognize visual objects, our sensory perceptions are transformed through dynamic neural interact...
Category-specificity has been demonstrated in the human posterior ventral temporal cortex for a vari...
Mounting evidence suggests that ‘core object recognition,’ the ability to rapidly recognize objects ...