2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.02.20.956441
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Large-scale dissociations between views of objects, scenes, and reachable-scale environments in visual cortex

Abstract: Space-related processing recruits a network of brain regions separate from those recruited in object-related processing. This dissociation has largely been explored by contrasting views of navigable-scale spaces compared to close-up views of isolated objects. However, in naturalistic visual experience, we encounter spaces intermediate to these extremes, like the tops of desks and kitchen counters, which are not navigable but typically contain multiple objects. How are such reachablescale views represented in t… Show more

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“…Emelie L. Josephs and Talia Konkle contribute an article titled "Large-scale dissociations between views of objects, scenes, and reachable-scale environments in visual cortex" (18). The human brain must accurately represent and model views of the reachable world.…”
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“…Emelie L. Josephs and Talia Konkle contribute an article titled "Large-scale dissociations between views of objects, scenes, and reachable-scale environments in visual cortex" (18). The human brain must accurately represent and model views of the reachable world.…”
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confidence: 99%