نتایج جستجو برای: visual synchrony

تعداد نتایج: 367165  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2009
Yvonne J Wong Adrian J Aldcroft Mary-Ellen Large Jody C Culham Tutis Vilis

We examined the role of temporal synchrony-the simultaneous appearance of visual features-in the perceptual and neural processes underlying object persistence. When a binding cue (such as color or motion) momentarily exposes an object from a background of similar elements, viewers remain aware of the object for several seconds before it perceptually fades into the background, a phenomenon known...

Journal: :Brain research 2015
Georgia G Gregoriou Sofia Paneri Panagiotis Sapountzis

The question of how the brain selects which stimuli in our visual field will be given priority to enter into perception, to guide our actions and to form our memories has been a matter of intense research in studies of visual attention. Work in humans and animal models has revealed an extended network of areas involved in the control and maintenance of attention. For many years, imaging studies...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2010
Luc Foubert Daniel Bennequin Marie-Annick Thomas Jacques Droulez Chantal Milleret

The question of whether neural synchrony may be preserved in adult mammalian visual cortex despite abnormal postnatal visual experience was investigated by combining anatomical and computational approaches. Single callosal axons in visual cortex of early monocularly deprived (MD) adult cats were labeled anterogradely with biocytin in vivo and reconstructed in 3D. Spike propagation was then orth...

2017
Stephanie Rosemann Inga-Maria Wefel Volkan Elis Manfred Fahle

OBJECTIVE Detection and identification of moving targets is of paramount importance in everyday life, even if it is not widely tested in optometric practice, mostly for technical reasons. There are clear indications in the literature that in perception of moving targets, vision and hearing interact, for example in noisy surrounds and in understanding speech. The main aim of visual perception, t...

2007
Eric LaRock

Van der Velde and I agree on two fundamental issues surrounding the vision-related binding problem and recent solutions that have been offered: (1) that tagging theories, such as neuronal synchrony, fail to account for object feature binding in visual consciousness; and (2) that feedforward– feedback processes in the visual cortical hierarchy play a role in generating a feature-unified object o...

Journal: :Applied human science : journal of physiological anthropology 1998
A Iwabuchi

When people see a visual scene, certain parts of the visual scene are treated as belonging together and we regard them as a perceptual unit, which is called a "figure". People focus on figures, and the remaining parts of the scene are disregarded as "ground". In Gestalt psychology this process is called "figure-ground segregation". According to current perceptual psychology, a figure is formed ...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2006
Mark A. Elliott Zhuanghua Shi Sean D. Kelly

How does neuronal activity bring about the interpretation of visual space in terms of objects or complex perceptual events? If they group, simple visual features can bring about the integration of spikes from neurons responding to different features to within a few milliseconds. Considered as a potential solution to the "binding problem," it is suggested that neuronal synchronization is the glu...

2014
Matthias Rolf Minoru Asada

Current approaches to artificial attention are largely limited to the visual domain. Only some consider audition as a source of information at the same time. Yet, attention is not necessarily limited to a single modality or a mere agglomeration of several modalities in human perception. Cross-modal attention, and its manipulation by cross-modal cues, seems to play a vital role in asymmetric int...

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