Visual imagery allows us to vividly imagine scenes in the absence of visual stimulation. The likeness of visual imagery to visual perception suggests that they might share neural mechanisms in the brain. Here, we directly investigated whether perception and visual imagery share cortical representations. Specifically, we used a combination of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and multivariate pattern classification to assess whether imagery and perception encode the ‘‘category’ ’ of objects and their ‘‘location’ ’ in a similar fashion. Our results indicate that the fMRI response patterns for different categories of imagined objects can be used to predict the fMRI response patters for seen objects. Similarly, we found a shared repr...
One of the major controversies in cognitive neuroscience is whether the primary visual cortex and ne...
Recent multi-voxel pattern classification (MVPC) studies have shown that in early visual cortex patt...
Visual mental imagery is the quasi-perceptual experience of "seeing in the mind's eye". While a tigh...
Visual imagery allows us to vividly imagine scenes in the absence of visual stimulation. The likenes...
Visual imagery allows us to vividly imagine scenes in the absence of visual stimulation. The likenes...
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Visual mental imagery arises when perceptual information is accessed from memory, originating the ex...
Visual mental imagery arises when perceptual information is accessed from memory, originating the ex...
Mental imagery is a critical cognitive function, clinically important, but poorly understood. When v...
Visual mental imagery is a complex process that may be influenced by the content of mental images. N...
Visual perception takes place when an object or event is being viewed, which leads to the constructi...
Feedforward visual object perception recruits a cortical network that is assumed to be hierarchical,...
Contains fulltext : 166769.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Research into t...
International audienceWhat is the nature and the neural substrate of mental representation? This pap...
In the absence of input from the external world, humans are still able to generate vivid mental imag...
One of the major controversies in cognitive neuroscience is whether the primary visual cortex and ne...
Recent multi-voxel pattern classification (MVPC) studies have shown that in early visual cortex patt...
Visual mental imagery is the quasi-perceptual experience of "seeing in the mind's eye". While a tigh...
Visual imagery allows us to vividly imagine scenes in the absence of visual stimulation. The likenes...
Visual imagery allows us to vividly imagine scenes in the absence of visual stimulation. The likenes...
Contains fulltext : 203446.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)For decades, ...
Visual mental imagery arises when perceptual information is accessed from memory, originating the ex...
Visual mental imagery arises when perceptual information is accessed from memory, originating the ex...
Mental imagery is a critical cognitive function, clinically important, but poorly understood. When v...
Visual mental imagery is a complex process that may be influenced by the content of mental images. N...
Visual perception takes place when an object or event is being viewed, which leads to the constructi...
Feedforward visual object perception recruits a cortical network that is assumed to be hierarchical,...
Contains fulltext : 166769.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Research into t...
International audienceWhat is the nature and the neural substrate of mental representation? This pap...
In the absence of input from the external world, humans are still able to generate vivid mental imag...
One of the major controversies in cognitive neuroscience is whether the primary visual cortex and ne...
Recent multi-voxel pattern classification (MVPC) studies have shown that in early visual cortex patt...
Visual mental imagery is the quasi-perceptual experience of "seeing in the mind's eye". While a tigh...