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Object-Knowledge Sharpens Vision

Object-Knowledge Sharpens Vision

by Chris Phillips | Jul 24, 2018 | Research, Vision Neuroscience

It is widely held that the brain derives object information from features of images. The predictive coding approach holds that object information should influence feature processing. We tested this idea using ambiguous stimuli such as the one on the right. Initially...

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