메뉴 건너뛰기




Volumn 17, Issue 1, 2008, Pages 319-329

The role of elaboration in the persistence of awareness for degraded objects

Author keywords

Awareness; Binding; Object recognition; Perceptual persistence; Shape from motion

Indexed keywords

ADULT; ARTICLE; AWARENESS; CONSCIOUSNESS; CONTROLLED STUDY; CORRELATION ANALYSIS; FEMALE; HUMAN; HUMAN EXPERIMENT; INFORMATION PROCESSING; MALE; MOVEMENT PERCEPTION; NORMAL HUMAN; OBJECT MANIPULATION; RECOGNITION;

EID: 40749095360     PISSN: 10538100     EISSN: 10902376     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2006.12.001     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (9)

References (29)
  • 1
    • 0023322501 scopus 로고
    • Recognition by components: A theory of human image understanding
    • Biederman I. Recognition by components: A theory of human image understanding. Psychological Review 94 (1987) 115-147
    • (1987) Psychological Review , vol.94 , pp. 115-147
    • Biederman, I.1
  • 2
    • 34248944813 scopus 로고
    • Depth of processing and the retention of words in episodic memory
    • Craik F.I., and Tulving E. Depth of processing and the retention of words in episodic memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 104 (1975) 671-684
    • (1975) Journal of Experimental Psychology: General , vol.104 , pp. 671-684
    • Craik, F.I.1    Tulving, E.2
  • 3
    • 0037312618 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • A framework for consciousness
    • Crick F., and Koch C. A framework for consciousness. Nature Neuroscience 6 (2004) 119-126
    • (2004) Nature Neuroscience , vol.6 , pp. 119-126
    • Crick, F.1    Koch, C.2
  • 4
    • 0033865375 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Activation timecourse of ventral visual stream object-recognition areas: high density electrical mapping of perceptual closure processes
    • Doniger G.M., Foxe J.J., Murray M.M., Higgins B.A., Snodgrass J.G., Schroeder C.E., et al. Activation timecourse of ventral visual stream object-recognition areas: high density electrical mapping of perceptual closure processes. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 12 (2000) 615-621
    • (2000) Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience , vol.12 , pp. 615-621
    • Doniger, G.M.1    Foxe, J.J.2    Murray, M.M.3    Higgins, B.A.4    Snodgrass, J.G.5    Schroeder, C.E.6
  • 5
    • 0001222403 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Neural mechanisms of visual feature binding investigated with microelectrodes and models
    • Eckhorn R. Neural mechanisms of visual feature binding investigated with microelectrodes and models. Visual Cognition 6 (1999) 231-265
    • (1999) Visual Cognition , vol.6 , pp. 231-265
    • Eckhorn, R.1
  • 6
    • 0030794496 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Role of the temporal domain for response selection and perceptual binding
    • Engel A.K., Roelfsema P.R., Fries P., Brecht M., and Singer W. Role of the temporal domain for response selection and perceptual binding. Cerebral Cortex 7 (1997) 571-582
    • (1997) Cerebral Cortex , vol.7 , pp. 571-582
    • Engel, A.K.1    Roelfsema, P.R.2    Fries, P.3    Brecht, M.4    Singer, W.5
  • 8
    • 34147108773 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Ferber, S, & Emrich, S. M. Maintaining the ties that bind: The role of an intermediate visual memory store in the persistence of awareness. Cognitive Neuropsychology, in press, doi:10.1080/02643290601046598.
    • Ferber, S, & Emrich, S. M. Maintaining the ties that bind: The role of an intermediate visual memory store in the persistence of awareness. Cognitive Neuropsychology, in press, doi:10.1080/02643290601046598.
  • 9
    • 0037662933 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The lateral occipital complex subserves the perceptual persistence of motion-defined groupings
    • Ferber S., Humphrey G.K., and Vilis T. The lateral occipital complex subserves the perceptual persistence of motion-defined groupings. Cerebral Cortex 13 (2003) 716-721
    • (2003) Cerebral Cortex , vol.13 , pp. 716-721
    • Ferber, S.1    Humphrey, G.K.2    Vilis, T.3
  • 10
    • 5644228810 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Segregation and persistence of form in the lateral occipital complex
    • Ferber S., Humphrey G.K., and Vilis T. Segregation and persistence of form in the lateral occipital complex. Neuropsychologia 43 (2005) 41-45
    • (2005) Neuropsychologia , vol.43 , pp. 41-45
    • Ferber, S.1    Humphrey, G.K.2    Vilis, T.3
  • 11
    • 0033928544 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The dynamics of object-selective activation correlate with recognition performance in humans
    • Grill-Spector K., Kushnir T., Hendler T., and Malach R. The dynamics of object-selective activation correlate with recognition performance in humans. Nature Neuroscience 3 (2000) 837-843
    • (2000) Nature Neuroscience , vol.3 , pp. 837-843
    • Grill-Spector, K.1    Kushnir, T.2    Hendler, T.3    Malach, R.4
  • 13
    • 0036485128 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Object-recognition tasks: comparing paper versions to computerized laboratory methods
    • Guyette J., and Koch C. Object-recognition tasks: comparing paper versions to computerized laboratory methods. Perceptual Motor Skills 94 (2002) 333-337
    • (2002) Perceptual Motor Skills , vol.94 , pp. 333-337
    • Guyette, J.1    Koch, C.2
  • 14
    • 0034890397 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • A multi-stage account of binding in vision: Neuropsychological evidence
    • Humphreys G.W. A multi-stage account of binding in vision: Neuropsychological evidence. Visual Cognition 8 (2001) 381-410
    • (2001) Visual Cognition , vol.8 , pp. 381-410
    • Humphreys, G.W.1
  • 15
    • 0034001214 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Fractionating the binding process: neuropsychological evidence for distinguishing binding of form from binding of surface features
    • Humphreys G.W., Cinel C., Klempen N., Olsen A., and Wolfe J. Fractionating the binding process: neuropsychological evidence for distinguishing binding of form from binding of surface features. Vision Research 40 (2000) 1569-1596
    • (2000) Vision Research , vol.40 , pp. 1569-1596
    • Humphreys, G.W.1    Cinel, C.2    Klempen, N.3    Olsen, A.4    Wolfe, J.5
  • 16
    • 0032144155 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Feedforward, horizontal, and feedback processing in the visual cortex
    • Lamme V.A.F., Super H., and Spekreijse H. Feedforward, horizontal, and feedback processing in the visual cortex. Current Opinion in Neurobiology 8 (1998) 529-535
    • (1998) Current Opinion in Neurobiology , vol.8 , pp. 529-535
    • Lamme, V.A.F.1    Super, H.2    Spekreijse, H.3
  • 17
    • 19344365583 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Perceptual continuity and the emergence of perceptual persistence in the ventral visual pathway
    • Large M.E., Aldcroft A., and Vilis T. Perceptual continuity and the emergence of perceptual persistence in the ventral visual pathway. Journal of Neurophysiology 93 (2005) 3453-3462
    • (2005) Journal of Neurophysiology , vol.93 , pp. 3453-3462
    • Large, M.E.1    Aldcroft, A.2    Vilis, T.3
  • 18
    • 0036143593 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Object-completion effects in the human lateral occipital complex
    • Lerner Y., Hendler T., and Malach R. Object-completion effects in the human lateral occipital complex. Cerebral Cortex 12 (2002) 163-177
    • (2002) Cerebral Cortex , vol.12 , pp. 163-177
    • Lerner, Y.1    Hendler, T.2    Malach, R.3
  • 19
    • 33645871604 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Working memory as an emergent property of the mind and brain
    • Postle B.R. Working memory as an emergent property of the mind and brain. Neuroscience 139 (2006) 23-38
    • (2006) Neuroscience , vol.139 , pp. 23-38
    • Postle, B.R.1
  • 20
    • 0022932003 scopus 로고
    • Form from motion parallax and form from motion luminance contrast: vernier discrimination
    • Regan D. Form from motion parallax and form from motion luminance contrast: vernier discrimination. Spatial Vision 1 (1986) 305-318
    • (1986) Spatial Vision , vol.1 , pp. 305-318
    • Regan, D.1
  • 22
    • 33646556676 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The ties that keep us bound: top-down influences on the persistence of shape-from-motion
    • Risko E.F., Dixon M.J., Besner D., and Ferber S. The ties that keep us bound: top-down influences on the persistence of shape-from-motion. Conscious Cognition 15 (2006) 475-483
    • (2006) Conscious Cognition , vol.15 , pp. 475-483
    • Risko, E.F.1    Dixon, M.J.2    Besner, D.3    Ferber, S.4
  • 24
    • 0028969330 scopus 로고
    • Visual feature integration and the temporal correlation hypothesis
    • Singer W., and Gray C.M. Visual feature integration and the temporal correlation hypothesis. Annual Review of Neuroscience 18 (1995) 555-586
    • (1995) Annual Review of Neuroscience , vol.18 , pp. 555-586
    • Singer, W.1    Gray, C.M.2
  • 25
    • 0025484472 scopus 로고
    • Priming effects in picture fragment completion: support for the perceptual closure hypothesis
    • Snodgrass J.G., and Feenan K. Priming effects in picture fragment completion: support for the perceptual closure hypothesis. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 119 (1990) 276-296
    • (1990) Journal of Experimental Psychology: General , vol.119 , pp. 276-296
    • Snodgrass, J.G.1    Feenan, K.2
  • 29
    • 0034982605 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Inferior temporal neurons show greater sensitivity to nonaccidental than to metric shape differences
    • Vogels R., Biederman I., Bar M., and Lorincz A. Inferior temporal neurons show greater sensitivity to nonaccidental than to metric shape differences. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 13 (2001) 444-453
    • (2001) Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience , vol.13 , pp. 444-453
    • Vogels, R.1    Biederman, I.2    Bar, M.3    Lorincz, A.4


* 이 정보는 Elsevier사의 SCOPUS DB에서 KISTI가 분석하여 추출한 것입니다.