A review/opinion on visual search tasks and the organization of the visual brain
Feed: ScienceDirect Publication: Vision Research
Posted on: vrijdag 17 september 2010 6:31
Author: ScienceDirect Publication: Vision Research
Subject: Situating visual search
Publication year: 2010 Source: Vision Research, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 15 September 2010 Ken, Nakayama , Paolo, Martini Visual search attracted great interest because its ease under certain circumstances seemed to provide a way to understand how properties of early visual cortical areas could explain complex perception without resorting to higher order psychological or neurophysiological mechanisms. Furthermore, there was the hope that properties of visual search itself might even reveal new cortical features or dimensions. The shortcomings of this perspective suggest that we abandon fixed canonical elementary particles of vision as well as a corresponding simple-to-complex cognitive architecture for vision. Instead recent research has suggested a different organization of the visual brain with putative high level processing occurring... |
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