“…Feature-based grouping can also occur during multiple object tracking and is sometimes used automatically by the visual system to either facilitate or hurt tracking performance (Erlikhman, Keane, Mettler, Horowitz, and Kellman 2013; Keane, Mettler, Tsoi, and Kellman 2011). Although no studies to our knowledge have examined whether low-level object features may be represented during dynamic occlusion, studies of apparent motion in which there is also an invisible object in an unstimulated region of space have repeatedly identified a role of early visual cortex in the representation of objects or their properties along the apparent motion path (Chong, Familiar, and Shim 2015; Goebel, Khorram-Sefat, Muckli, Hacker, and Singer 1998; Kaneoke, Bundou, Koyama, Suzuki, and Kakigi 1997; Larsen, Madsen, Lund, and Bundesen 2006; Maus, Weigelt, Nijhawan, and Muckli 2010; Muckli, Kohler, Kriegeskorte and Singer 2005; Seghier, Dojat, Delon-Martin, Rubin, Warnking, Segebarth, and Bullier 2000; Sterzer, Haynes, and Rees 2006; Wibral, Bledowski, Kohler, Singer, and Muckli 2008). Activation of early visual cortex has likewise been observed for objects that are not physically present during visual imagery (Albers, Kok, Toni, Dijkerman, and de Lange 2013; Klein, Paradis, Poline, Kosslyn, and Bihan 2006; Slotnick, Thompson, and Kosslyn 2005).…”