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Encoding begins in the photoreceptor cells (rods and cones) in the retina, which signal the local light intensity falling on each receptor by their levels of electrical polarization. A network of horizontal, bipolar, and amacrine cells connect these receptors to the retinal ganglion cells. The axo...
The Psychology of Human Computer InteractionbyS. Card, T. P. Moran andA. Newell. Moving On The visual embedding examples above are intended to be only a proof of concept, including our approach for estimating perceptual distance through crowdsourcing. Visualizations live in context; crowdsourcing-bas...
is an important part of the value-encoding network of the brain that calculates the biological value of objects. Such a fast pathway is consistent with rapid feed-forward activity seen in imaging studies that goes fromearly visual processingin the back of the brain to the front of the brain....
and understanding visual motion perception within a Bayesian framework has a long history in perceptual psychology, with applications to diverse phenomena: contrast-dependent speed perception1, perceptual biases originating from partial occlusions of moving rigid objects2, the perception of superimposed drifti...
SL Smith,PFM Kathleen - 《Frontiers in Psychology》 被引量: 15发表: 2015年 Understanding Language, Hearing Status, and Visual-Spatial Skills. It is frequently assumed that deaf individuals have superior visual-spatial abilities relative to hearing peers and thus, in educational settings, they are....
Orthogonal neural encoding of targets and distractors supports multivariate cognitive control Harrison Ritz Amitai Shenhav Nature Human Behaviour (2024) Noisy and hierarchical visual memory across timescales Timothy F. Brady Maria M. Robinson Jamal R. Williams Nature Reviews Psychology (2024)Sections...
of objects, we found asymmetric feature interference under central encoding, whereby an increase in colour load led to a decrease in size precision. When objects were encoded by a single hemisphere, however, we found largely independent feature stores. Precision for size was more resistant to ...
The voxel-wise encoding models and activity from the perception runs (middle) were used to perform image identification (bottom middle). The same voxel-wise encoding models and activity from the imagery runs (right) were used to perform mental image identification (bottom right). During image ...
In the present study, stimuli were chosen that would be recognizable to the viewers but that could also elicit a variety of strategies when encoding and retrieving visual information depending on the viewers' practice and experience within a domain. The experimental stimuli were aerial photographs. ...