Spatially pooled contrast responses predict neural and perceptual similarity of naturalistic image categories.
The visual world is complex and continuously changing. Yet, our brain transforms patterns of light falling on our retina into a coherent percept within a few hundred milliseconds. Possibly, low-level neural responses already carry substantial information to facilitate rapid characterization of the v...
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Auteurs principaux: | Iris I A Groen, Sennay Ghebreab, Victor A F Lamme, H Steven Scholte |
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2012
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