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Can we explain cross-modal representation with neural algorithms alone?: Commentary on Paillard
(North-Holland, 1999)
Recent research in both psychophysics and electrophysiology has revealed a number of examples in which behaviour is guided by (i.e. Spence & Driver, 1996), and brain activity has been argued to correlate with, the formation ...
Synchronization and stimulus timing: Implications for temporal models of visual information processing.
(Lawrence Erlbaum and Associates / Psychology Press (Taylor & Francis), 2004)
In the visual system, objects and object groupings may be initially coded in terms of
physically separable attributes or features, representing differential spatial frequencies,
orientations, colors, directions of motion, ...
Closure of salient regions determines search for a collinear target configuration
(Psychonomic Society, 2007-01)
Grouping operations offer an effective mechanism by which to structure complex visual scenes. Among the various principles that support element integration, closure may be regarded as a main factor in shape extraction. In ...
Modeling as part of perception: a hypothesis on the function of neural oscillations
(Pabst Science Publishers, 2001)
We argue that the effectiveness of synchronization of oscillatory neural activities coding
simple features, as it relates to perceptual organization, may originate in the temporal
characteristics of resonance that develops ...