AbstractVisual input is segregated in the brain into subsystems that process different attributes such as motion and color. At the same time, visual information is perceptually segregated into objects and surfaces. Here we demonstrate that perceptual segregation of visual entities based on a transparency cue precedes and affects perceptual binding of attributes. Adding an irrelevant transparency cue paradoxically improved the pairing of color and motion for rapidly alternating surfaces. Subsequent experiments show: (1) Attributes are registered over the temporal window defined by the perceptual persistence of segregation, resulting in asynchrony in binding, and (2) attention is necessary for correct registration of attributes in the presenc...
AbstractValdes-Sosa, et al. (2000) introduced a transparent-motion design that provides evidence of ...
AbstractWhat are the elementary features that the brain uses to bind spatially distinct parts in a v...
SummaryA fundamental challenge for the visual system is to integrate visual features into a coherent...
Visual input is segregated in the brain into subsystems that process different attributes such as mo...
AbstractVisual input is segregated in the brain into subsystems that process different attributes su...
The answer as to how visual attributes processed in different brain loci at different speeds are bou...
AbstractThe brain processes distinct attributes such as colour and motion in anatomically largely se...
AbstractWhen two differently colored, superimposed patterns of dots rotate in opposite directions, t...
AbstractVisual binding of edge segments embedded in noise and created by luminance, motion and dispa...
SummaryIn the visual system, early atomized representations are grouped into higher-level entities t...
The brain processes distinct attributes such as colour and motion in anatomically largely segregated...
In motion transparency, one surface is very often seen on top of the other in spite of no proper dep...
SummaryBackgroundColor and motion serve as the prime examples of segregated processing in the visual...
When a moving surface alternates in colour and direction, perceptual couplings of colour and motion ...
What are the elementary features that the brain uses to bind spatially distinct parts in a visual sc...
AbstractValdes-Sosa, et al. (2000) introduced a transparent-motion design that provides evidence of ...
AbstractWhat are the elementary features that the brain uses to bind spatially distinct parts in a v...
SummaryA fundamental challenge for the visual system is to integrate visual features into a coherent...
Visual input is segregated in the brain into subsystems that process different attributes such as mo...
AbstractVisual input is segregated in the brain into subsystems that process different attributes su...
The answer as to how visual attributes processed in different brain loci at different speeds are bou...
AbstractThe brain processes distinct attributes such as colour and motion in anatomically largely se...
AbstractWhen two differently colored, superimposed patterns of dots rotate in opposite directions, t...
AbstractVisual binding of edge segments embedded in noise and created by luminance, motion and dispa...
SummaryIn the visual system, early atomized representations are grouped into higher-level entities t...
The brain processes distinct attributes such as colour and motion in anatomically largely segregated...
In motion transparency, one surface is very often seen on top of the other in spite of no proper dep...
SummaryBackgroundColor and motion serve as the prime examples of segregated processing in the visual...
When a moving surface alternates in colour and direction, perceptual couplings of colour and motion ...
What are the elementary features that the brain uses to bind spatially distinct parts in a visual sc...
AbstractValdes-Sosa, et al. (2000) introduced a transparent-motion design that provides evidence of ...
AbstractWhat are the elementary features that the brain uses to bind spatially distinct parts in a v...
SummaryA fundamental challenge for the visual system is to integrate visual features into a coherent...