SummaryBackgroundColor and motion serve as the prime examples of segregated processing in the visual brain, giving rise to the question how color-motion conjunctions are represented. This problem is also known as the “binding problem.”ResultsHuman volunteers viewed visual displays containing colored dots rotating around the center. The dots could be red or green and rotate clockwise or counterclockwise, leading to four possible stimulus displays. Superimposed pairs of such stimuli provided two additional displays, each containing both colors and both directions of motion but differing in their feature conjunctions. We applied multivariate classifiers to voxel-activation patterns obtained while subjects viewed such displays. Our analyses con...
Mechanisms of color vision in cortex have not been as well characterized as those in sub-cortical ar...
In a seminal work, Ungerleider and Mishkin (1982) offered substantial evidence that two separate vis...
Motion and binocular disparity are two features in our environment that share a common correspondenc...
SummaryBackgroundColor and motion serve as the prime examples of segregated processing in the visual...
Background: Color and motion serve as the prime examples of segregated processing in the visual brai...
Background: Color and motion serve as the prime examples of segregated processing in the visual brai...
Background. Colour and motion serve as the prime examples of segregated processing in the visual bra...
The processing of color and form is largely segregated within the visual brain. But there is also ev...
The processing of color and form is largely segregated within the visual brain. But there is also ev...
SummaryA fundamental challenge for the visual system is to integrate visual features into a coherent...
The processing of color and form is largely segregated within the visual brain. But there is also ev...
A fundamental challenge for the visual system is to integrate visual features into a coherent scene,...
AbstractIt has been demonstrated that subjects do not report changes in color and direction of motio...
Humans are primarily visual beings, and my talk is about visual perception and processing in the hum...
SummaryWhether fundamental visual attributes, such as color, motion, and shape, are analyzed separat...
Mechanisms of color vision in cortex have not been as well characterized as those in sub-cortical ar...
In a seminal work, Ungerleider and Mishkin (1982) offered substantial evidence that two separate vis...
Motion and binocular disparity are two features in our environment that share a common correspondenc...
SummaryBackgroundColor and motion serve as the prime examples of segregated processing in the visual...
Background: Color and motion serve as the prime examples of segregated processing in the visual brai...
Background: Color and motion serve as the prime examples of segregated processing in the visual brai...
Background. Colour and motion serve as the prime examples of segregated processing in the visual bra...
The processing of color and form is largely segregated within the visual brain. But there is also ev...
The processing of color and form is largely segregated within the visual brain. But there is also ev...
SummaryA fundamental challenge for the visual system is to integrate visual features into a coherent...
The processing of color and form is largely segregated within the visual brain. But there is also ev...
A fundamental challenge for the visual system is to integrate visual features into a coherent scene,...
AbstractIt has been demonstrated that subjects do not report changes in color and direction of motio...
Humans are primarily visual beings, and my talk is about visual perception and processing in the hum...
SummaryWhether fundamental visual attributes, such as color, motion, and shape, are analyzed separat...
Mechanisms of color vision in cortex have not been as well characterized as those in sub-cortical ar...
In a seminal work, Ungerleider and Mishkin (1982) offered substantial evidence that two separate vis...
Motion and binocular disparity are two features in our environment that share a common correspondenc...