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Recurrent processing enhances visual awareness but is not necessary for fast categorization of natural scenes. J Cogn Neurosci. 2014 Feb;26(2):223-31. doi ...
Feb 1, 2014 · Masking reduced the clarity of perceptual awareness, slowed down categorization speed for scenes that were not clearly perceived, and reduced ...
The results imply that recurrent processes enhance the resolution of conscious representations and thus support categorization of stimuli that are difficult to ...
Masking reduced the clarity of perceptual awareness, slowed down categorization speed for scenes that were not clearly perceived, and reduced the ...
Masking reduced the clarity of perceptual awareness, slowed down categorization speed for scenes that were not clearly perceived, and reduced the ...
Recurrent processing enhances visual awareness but is not necessary for fast categorization of natural scenes. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 26 (2014) ...
Recurrent Processing Enhances Visual Awareness but Is Not Necessary for Fast Categorization of Natural Scenes · Preparatory Activity in Posterior Temporal Cortex ...
Jul 21, 2021 · Three lines of evidence show that recurrent processing is critical for recognition of objects embedded in complex scenes.
Recurrent Processing Enhances Visual Awareness but Is Not Necessary for Fast Categorization of Natural Scenes · Mika Koivisto. 2014. downloadDownload free PDF
Recurrent processing enhances visual awareness but is not necessary for fast categorization of natural scenes. Humans are rapid in categorizing natural scenes.