• No results found

Occipital network for figure/ground organization

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2019

Share "Occipital network for figure/ground organization"

Copied!
12
0
0

Loading.... (view fulltext now)

Full text

Loading

Figure

Fig. 1 a Figure–ground condot-update asynchrony produces virtual borders which appear as sharpas motion or luminance borders (the (sponse to the XWguration achieved solely by updating therandom dots in a horizontal bar in asynchrony to its surroundings
Fig. 2 a Test stimulus conWgu-
Fig. 3 Recurrent model of interactions among hMT+, V1/V2 andthe image regions. higher dorsal and ventral extrastriate areas

References

Related documents