Contributions of low-and high-level properties to neural processing of visual scenes in the human brain
Visual scene analysis in humans has been characterized by the presence of regions in
extrastriate cortex that are selectively responsive to scenes compared with objects or faces …
extrastriate cortex that are selectively responsive to scenes compared with objects or faces …
Making sense of real-world scenes
To interact with the world, we have to make sense of the continuous sensory input conveying
information about our environment. A recent surge of studies has investigated the processes …
information about our environment. A recent surge of studies has investigated the processes …
Dissociations and associations between shape and category representations in the two visual pathways
The dorsal and ventral visual pathways represent both visual and conceptual object
properties. Yet the relative contribution of these two factors in the representational content of …
properties. Yet the relative contribution of these two factors in the representational content of …
Dynamics of scene representations in the human brain revealed by magnetoencephalography and deep neural networks
Human scene recognition is a rapid multistep process evolving over time from single scene
image to spatial layout processing. We used multivariate pattern analyses on …
image to spatial layout processing. We used multivariate pattern analyses on …
Human scene-selective areas represent 3D configurations of surfaces
It has been argued that scene-selective areas in the human brain represent both the 3D
structure of the local visual environment and low-level 2D features (such as spatial …
structure of the local visual environment and low-level 2D features (such as spatial …
Factors determining where category-selective areas emerge in visual cortex
A hallmark of functional localization in the human brain is the presence of areas in visual
cortex specialized for representing particular categories such as faces and words. Why do …
cortex specialized for representing particular categories such as faces and words. Why do …
The occipital place area represents the local elements of scenes
Neuroimaging studies have identified three scene-selective regions in human cortex:
parahippocampal place area (PPA), retrosplenial complex (RSC), and occipital place area …
parahippocampal place area (PPA), retrosplenial complex (RSC), and occipital place area …
Fourier power, subjective distance, and object categories all provide plausible models of BOLD responses in scene-selective visual areas
Perception of natural visual scenes activates several functional areas in the human brain,
including the Parahippocampal Place Area (PPA), Retrosplenial Complex (RSC), and the …
including the Parahippocampal Place Area (PPA), Retrosplenial Complex (RSC), and the …
Disentangling the independent contributions of visual and conceptual features to the spatiotemporal dynamics of scene categorization
Human scene categorization is characterized by its remarkable speed. While many visual
and conceptual features have been linked to this ability, significant correlations exist …
and conceptual features have been linked to this ability, significant correlations exist …
[HTML][HTML] On the partnership between neural representations of object categories and visual features in the ventral visual pathway
A dominant view in the cognitive neuroscience of object vision is that regions of the ventral
visual pathway exhibit some degree of category selectivity. However, recent findings …
visual pathway exhibit some degree of category selectivity. However, recent findings …