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Transformation From Independent To Integrative Coding Of Multi-Object Arrangements In Human Visual Cortex
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2017
bioRxiv
pre-print
To optimize processing, the human visual system utilizes regularities present in naturalistic visual input. One of these regularities is the relative position of objects in a scene (e.g., a sofa in front of a television), with behavioral research showing that regularly positioned objects are easier to perceive and to remember. Here we use fMRI to test how positional regularities are encoded in the visual system. Participants viewed pairs of objects that formed minimalistic two-object scenes
doi:10.1101/117432
fatcat:xdkhp3doejbwfpuj6di35nydbq