AbstractSurface gloss is an important cue to the material properties of objects. Recent progress in the study of macaque’s brain has increased our understating of the areas involved in processing information about gloss, however the homologies with the human brain are not yet fully understood. Here we used human functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurements to localize brain areas preferentially responding to glossy objects. We measured cortical activity for thirty-two rendered three-dimensional objects that had either Lambertian or specular surface properties. To control for differences in image structure, we overlaid a grid on the images and scrambled its cells. We found activations related to gloss in the posterior fusiform s...
When planning interactions with nearby objects, our brain uses visual information to estimate shape,...
AbstractWhen planning interactions with nearby objects, our brain uses visual information to estimat...
When planning interactions with nearby objects, our brain uses visual information to estimate shape,...
AbstractSurface gloss is an important cue to the material properties of objects. Recent progress in ...
AbstractGlossiness is the visual appearance of an object's surface as defined by its surface reflect...
We conducted two fMRI experiments to clarify what cortical areas are involved in perception of surfa...
Three independent studies with human functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurements were ...
The visual impression of an object’s surface reflectance (‘gloss’) relies on a range of visual cues,...
The variation of the appearance such as gloss provides one of the most important information for obj...
Visually identifying glossy surfaces can be crucial for survival (e.g., ice patches on a road), yet ...
We carried out 2 functional magnetic resonance imaging experi-ments to investigate the cortical mech...
© 2016 The Authors. When planning interactions with nearby objects, our brain uses visual informati...
Determining the compositional properties of surfaces in the environment is an important visual capac...
Real-life visual object recognition requires the processing of more than just geometric (shape, size...
We used fMRI on neurologically intact humans to investigate whether or not there are different neura...
When planning interactions with nearby objects, our brain uses visual information to estimate shape,...
AbstractWhen planning interactions with nearby objects, our brain uses visual information to estimat...
When planning interactions with nearby objects, our brain uses visual information to estimate shape,...
AbstractSurface gloss is an important cue to the material properties of objects. Recent progress in ...
AbstractGlossiness is the visual appearance of an object's surface as defined by its surface reflect...
We conducted two fMRI experiments to clarify what cortical areas are involved in perception of surfa...
Three independent studies with human functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurements were ...
The visual impression of an object’s surface reflectance (‘gloss’) relies on a range of visual cues,...
The variation of the appearance such as gloss provides one of the most important information for obj...
Visually identifying glossy surfaces can be crucial for survival (e.g., ice patches on a road), yet ...
We carried out 2 functional magnetic resonance imaging experi-ments to investigate the cortical mech...
© 2016 The Authors. When planning interactions with nearby objects, our brain uses visual informati...
Determining the compositional properties of surfaces in the environment is an important visual capac...
Real-life visual object recognition requires the processing of more than just geometric (shape, size...
We used fMRI on neurologically intact humans to investigate whether or not there are different neura...
When planning interactions with nearby objects, our brain uses visual information to estimate shape,...
AbstractWhen planning interactions with nearby objects, our brain uses visual information to estimat...
When planning interactions with nearby objects, our brain uses visual information to estimate shape,...