AbstractEvidence that visual grouping is facilitated when elements comprising a foreground figure are presented simultaneously, and are temporally separated from elements comprising the background, has suggested cortical synchronous oscillations as a possible neural substrate. Supporting this theory, Usher and Donnelly (Nature 394 (1998) 179) showed in one of their experiments that contour integration is facilitated when path and background elements alternate with an asynchrony below the integration time of the visual system, suggesting that these flickering stimuli interact with this hypothetical binding mechanism. I replicated this experiment and report that the effect depends in fact on the order of asynchrony between path and background...
SummaryPrevious research suggests that synchronous neural activity underlies perceptual grouping of ...
The visual system imposes structure onto incoming information, by grouping image elements of a singl...
SummaryThe neuronal mechanisms underlying perceptual grouping of discrete, similarly oriented elemen...
AbstractTemporal information in a scene is thought to be an important cue for visual grouping of loc...
Human observers tend to group oriented line segments into full contours if they follow the Gestalt r...
AbstractWe tested the hypothesis that synchronization of oscillatory responses between populations o...
Contour integration is believed to occur based on lateral interaction between neurons with similar o...
The human visual system groups local elements into global objects seemingly without effort. Using a ...
The visual system analyses information by decomposing complex objects into simple components (visual...
AbstractTemporal information promotes visual grouping of local image features into global spatial fo...
AbstractIf the elements within a figure move synchronously while those in the surround move at a dif...
When a stimulus oscillates in both colour and direction of motion, changes in colour must lag behind...
AbstractIt has been demonstrated that subjects do not report changes in color and direction of motio...
Perceptual grouping is well-known to be a fundamental process during visual perception, notably grou...
AbstractTo determine the dynamics of contour integration the temporal properties of the individual c...
SummaryPrevious research suggests that synchronous neural activity underlies perceptual grouping of ...
The visual system imposes structure onto incoming information, by grouping image elements of a singl...
SummaryThe neuronal mechanisms underlying perceptual grouping of discrete, similarly oriented elemen...
AbstractTemporal information in a scene is thought to be an important cue for visual grouping of loc...
Human observers tend to group oriented line segments into full contours if they follow the Gestalt r...
AbstractWe tested the hypothesis that synchronization of oscillatory responses between populations o...
Contour integration is believed to occur based on lateral interaction between neurons with similar o...
The human visual system groups local elements into global objects seemingly without effort. Using a ...
The visual system analyses information by decomposing complex objects into simple components (visual...
AbstractTemporal information promotes visual grouping of local image features into global spatial fo...
AbstractIf the elements within a figure move synchronously while those in the surround move at a dif...
When a stimulus oscillates in both colour and direction of motion, changes in colour must lag behind...
AbstractIt has been demonstrated that subjects do not report changes in color and direction of motio...
Perceptual grouping is well-known to be a fundamental process during visual perception, notably grou...
AbstractTo determine the dynamics of contour integration the temporal properties of the individual c...
SummaryPrevious research suggests that synchronous neural activity underlies perceptual grouping of ...
The visual system imposes structure onto incoming information, by grouping image elements of a singl...
SummaryThe neuronal mechanisms underlying perceptual grouping of discrete, similarly oriented elemen...