To cope with the continuously incoming stream of input, the visual system has to group information across space and time. Usually, spatial and temporal grouping are investigated separately. However, recent findings revealed that these two grouping mechanisms strongly interact and should therefore be studied together rather than in isolation. Here, we show that spatio-temporal grouping is very sensitive to the spatial layout of the stimuli and that the grouping processes do not require the observer's awareness. The experimental observations are compared with outcomes of simulations with a neural network model applying low-level inhibitory and excitatory interactions. The modeling results suggest that the observed interactions between spatial...
AbstractIn dynamic visual environments, objects can differ from their backgrounds in terms of their ...
To create a coherent view of any scene, the visual system must determine how inputs from the scene r...
If two images are shown in rapid sequential order, they are perceived as a single, fused image. Desp...
To cope with the continuously incoming stream of input, the visual system has to group information a...
To make sense out of a continuously changing visual world, people need to integrate features across ...
To make sense out of a continuously changing visual world, people need to integrate features across ...
To make sense out of a continuously changing visual world, people need to integrate features across ...
The visual system analyses information by decomposing complex objects into simple components (visual...
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...
According to the temporal correlation hypothesis, synchronization of neural activity in different sp...
Visual binding is the process by which the brain groups the elements belonging to one object, whilst...
Visual binding is the process by which the brain groups the elements belonging to one object, whilst...
AbstractDynamic stimuli are ubiquitous in natural viewing conditions implying that grouping operatio...
Visual binding is the process by which the brain groups the elements belonging to one object, whilst...
AbstractIn dynamic visual environments, objects can differ from their backgrounds in terms of their ...
To create a coherent view of any scene, the visual system must determine how inputs from the scene r...
If two images are shown in rapid sequential order, they are perceived as a single, fused image. Desp...
To cope with the continuously incoming stream of input, the visual system has to group information a...
To make sense out of a continuously changing visual world, people need to integrate features across ...
To make sense out of a continuously changing visual world, people need to integrate features across ...
To make sense out of a continuously changing visual world, people need to integrate features across ...
The visual system analyses information by decomposing complex objects into simple components (visual...
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...
According to the temporal correlation hypothesis, synchronization of neural activity in different sp...
Visual binding is the process by which the brain groups the elements belonging to one object, whilst...
Visual binding is the process by which the brain groups the elements belonging to one object, whilst...
AbstractDynamic stimuli are ubiquitous in natural viewing conditions implying that grouping operatio...
Visual binding is the process by which the brain groups the elements belonging to one object, whilst...
AbstractIn dynamic visual environments, objects can differ from their backgrounds in terms of their ...
To create a coherent view of any scene, the visual system must determine how inputs from the scene r...
If two images are shown in rapid sequential order, they are perceived as a single, fused image. Desp...