“…In the primary visual cortex, specialized pathways are used to process contour and surface information: neurons will respond selectively to orientation, code line-ends, and edges, or they will be activated by information related to color or texture. Whichever model is used to understand how information is bound together to identify forms and objects, time is required, because ambiguities regarding which information belongs to which object is often ambiguous (Grossberg & Pilly, 2008;Pugeault, Wörgötter, & Krüger, 2010) and because it is also possible to mentally group or re-group objects (Pilz et al, 2013;Van Assche, Gos, & Giersch, 2008). A series of mechanisms are, thus, required to identify an object.…”