Posts Tagged: VSS
Invariance to mirror image reversals in the Lateral Occipital Complex (LOC) and Parahippocampal Place Area (PPA)
Jonas Kubilius, Daniel D. Dilks, Elisabeth S. Spelke, & Nancy Kanwisher Electrophysiological and behavioral studies in many species (e.g., octopus, pigeon, monkey, and human) have demonstrated mirror-image confusion for objects, perhaps because left/right information is rarely important in object recognition
Invariance to mirror image reversals in the Lateral Occipital Complex (LOC) and Parahippocampal Place Area (PPA)
Jonas Kubilius, Daniel D. Dilks, Elisabeth S. Spelke, & Nancy Kanwisher Electrophysiological and behavioral studies in many species (e.g., octopus, pigeon, monkey, and human) have demonstrated mirror-image confusion for objects, perhaps because left/right information is rarely important in object recognition
The visual phantom illusion originates in “higher” cortical areas, not V1
Jonas Kubilius, Daniel D. Dilks, Chris I. Baker, & Nancy Kanwisher When two synchronized moving gratings are separated by a gap, and oriented along the axis connecting the gratings, faint bars are perceived in the gap (Tynan & Sekuler, 1975).
The visual phantom illusion originates in “higher” cortical areas, not V1
Jonas Kubilius, Daniel D. Dilks, Chris I. Baker, & Nancy Kanwisher When two synchronized moving gratings are separated by a gap, and oriented along the axis connecting the gratings, faint bars are perceived in the gap (Tynan & Sekuler, 1975).
