Search results for "Visual Perception"

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2016

The perception of infant emotions is an integral part of sensitive caregiving within the mother-child relationship, a maternal ability which develops in mothers during their own attachment history. In this study we address the association between maternal attachment representation and brain activity underlying the perception of infant emotions. Event related potentials (ERPs) of 32 primiparous mothers were assessed during a three stimulus oddball task presenting negative, positive and neutral emotion expressions of infants as target, deviant or standard stimuli. Attachment representation was assessed with the Adult Attachment Interview during pregnancy. Securely attached mothers recognized …

MultidisciplinaryVisual perceptionSocial perception05 social sciencesBiologybehavioral disciplines and activities050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMaternal sensitivityEvent-related potential0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEmotional expressionOddball paradigmObject Attachment030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAttachment measuresPLOS ONE
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On Spatio-Temporal Saliency Detection in Videos using Multilinear PCA

2016

International audience; Visual saliency is an attention mechanism which helps to focus on regions of interest instead of processing the whole image or video data. Detecting salient objects in still images has been widely addressed in literature with several formulations and methods. However, visual saliency detection in videos has attracted little attention, although motion information is an important aspect of visual perception. A common approach for obtaining a spatio-temporal saliency map is to combine a static saliency map and a dynamic saliency map. In this paper, we extend a recent saliency detection approach based on principal component analysis (PCA) which have shwon good results wh…

Multilinear mapVisual perceptiondynamic scenesComputer scienceFeature extractionComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION02 engineering and technology[ INFO.INFO-CV ] Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV]050105 experimental psychologyImage (mathematics)visual saliencympca[INFO.INFO-CV] Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV]Salience (neuroscience)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesComputer visionSaliency mapbusiness.industry05 social sciences[INFO.INFO-CV]Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV]Pattern recognitionVisualizationKadir–Brady saliency detectorPrincipal component analysis020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusinessFocus (optics)
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Position coding effects in a 2D scenario: the case of musical notation.

2013

How does the cognitive system encode the location of objects in a visual scene? In the past decade, this question has attracted much attention in the field of visual-word recognition (e.g., "jugde" is perceptually very close to "judge"). Letter transposition effects have been explained in terms of perceptual uncertainty or shared "open bigrams". In the present study, we focus on note position coding in music reading (i.e., a 2D scenario). The usual way to display music is the staff (i.e., a set of 5 horizontal lines and their resultant 4 spaces). When reading musical notation, it is critical to identify not only each note (temporal duration), but also its pitch (y-axis) and its temporal seq…

Musical notationCognitive systemsComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectBigramExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyENCODEcomputer.software_genreTransposition (music)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)PerceptionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyReaction TimeHumansCritical conditionmedia_commonCommunicationbusiness.industryMusic psychologyUncertaintyGeneral MedicineReadingVisual PerceptionArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerNatural language processingMusicActa psychologica
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Psychophysically Tuned Divisive Normalization Approximately Factorizes the PDF of Natural Images

2010

The conventional approach in computational neuroscience in favor of the efficient coding hypothesis goes from image statistics to perception. It has been argued that the behavior of the early stages of biological visual processing (e.g., spatial frequency analyzers and their nonlinearities) may be obtained from image samples and the efficient coding hypothesis using no psychophysical or physiological information. In this work we address the same issue in the opposite direction: from perception to image statistics. We show that psychophysically fitted image representation in V1 has appealing statistical properties, for example, approximate PDF factorization and substantial mutual informatio…

NeuronsComputational neurosciencebusiness.industryCognitive Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectModels NeurologicalNormalization (image processing)Pattern recognitionMutual informationInformation theoryMachine learningcomputer.software_genreVisual processingModels of neural computationArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)PerceptionVisual PerceptionArtificial intelligenceEfficient coding hypothesisbusinesscomputerVisual Cortexmedia_commonMathematicsNeural Computation
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Neurons in the pigeon nidopallium caudolaterale signal the selection and execution of perceptual decisions

2014

Sensory systems provide organisms with information on the current status of the environment, thus enabling adaptive behavior. The neural mechanisms by which sensory information is exploited for action selection are typically studied with mammalian subjects performing perceptual decision-making tasks, and most of what is known about these mechanisms at the single-neuron level is derived from cortical recordings in behaving monkeys. To explore the generality of neural mechanisms underlying perceptual decision making across species, we recorded single-neuron activity in the pigeon nidopallium caudolaterale (NCL), a non-laminated associative forebrain structure thought to be functionally equiva…

NeuronsGeneral Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectDecision MakingSensory systemStimulus (physiology)Saccadic maskingProsencephalonPerceptionForebrainVisual PerceptionPsychophysicsAnimalsNidopalliumColumbidaePsychologyPrefrontal cortexNeurosciencePsychomotor Performancemedia_commonEuropean Journal of Neuroscience
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Study on the transient characteristic in the human visual system using masking experiments

1979

In this paper the visual masking effect is interpreted on the basic of the transient characteristic in two dimensional neuronal networks. The study investigates the suitability of the effect for use as a measurement method. It is shown that the stimulus distribution in space can be scanned at different points in time and that various dynamic characteristic values of the system can be measured.

NeuronsMeasurement methodTime FactorsGeneral Computer ScienceComputer sciencebusiness.industryModels NeurologicalNeural ConductionComplex systemNeural InhibitionStimulus (physiology)Pattern Recognition VisualVisual maskingHuman visual system modelVisual PerceptionHumansVisual PathwaysComputer visionArtificial intelligenceNerve NetBiological systembusinessPhotic StimulationBiotechnologyBiological Cybernetics
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Neuronal network characteristics in the cat superior colliculus

1977

The system theoretical description of the superficial layers of neurons in the cat's superior colliculus is based on homogeneous linear space-time filters. The most important neurophysiological findings on the superior colliculus are simulated on the digital computer by generating suitable coupling functions and matching the space and time parameters. It is shown that the neurophysiological measurements can be interpreted by varying a few system parameters. The curves of velocity dependent responses, direction specificity and the effects of the colliculus specific surround are examined in particular. Computer simulation shows that such a surround can evaluate small moving stimuli differentl…

NeuronsPhysicsSuperior ColliculiSystems AnalysisVisual perceptionGeneral Computer ScienceComputersSuperior colliculusModels NeurologicalMotion PerceptionNeural InhibitionNeural InhibitionNeurophysiologyCoupling (electronics)CatsVisual PerceptionSuperior ColliculiBiological neural networkAnimalsMotion perceptionNeurosciencePhotic StimulationBiotechnologyBiological Cybernetics
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Visual information flow in Wilson-Cowan networks.

2020

In this paper, we study the communication efficiency of a psychophysically tuned cascade of Wilson-Cowan and divisive normalization layers that simulate the retina-V1 pathway. This is the first analysis of Wilson-Cowan networks in terms of multivariate total correlation. The parameters of the cortical model have been derived through the relation between the steady state of the Wilson-Cowan model and the divisive normalization model. The communication efficiency has been analyzed in two ways: First, we provide an analytical expression for the reduction of the total correlation among the responses of a V1-like population after the application of the Wilson-Cowan interaction. Second, we empiri…

Normalization (statistics)PhysiologyComputer scienceComputationPopulationModels Biological050105 experimental psychologyRetina03 medical and health sciencesWilson–Cowan equations0302 clinical medicineMulti-informationtotal correlationHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesVisual PathwaysEfficient coding hypothesisEfficient representation principleeducationVisual Cortexeducation.field_of_studyNormalization modelGeneral Neuroscience05 social sciencesUnivariateFOS: Biological sciencesQuantitative Biology - Neurons and CognitionDivisive normalizationVisual PerceptionNeurons and Cognition (q-bio.NC)Total correlationNeural Networks ComputerNerve NetAlgorithm030217 neurology & neurosurgeryImage compressionJournal of neurophysiology
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A putative social chemosignal elicits faster cortical responses than perceptually similar odorants.

2006

Social chemosignals, so-called pheromones, have recently attracted much attention in that effects on women's psychophysiology and cortical processing have been reported. We here tested the hypothesis that the human brain would process a putative social chemosignal, the endogenous steroid endrostadienone, faster than other odorants with perceptually matched intensity and hedonic characteristics. Chemosensory event-related potentials (ERP) were recorded in healthy women. ERP analyses indicate that androstadienone was processed significantly faster than the control odorants. Androstadienone elicited shorter latencies for all recorded ERP components but most so for the late positivity. This fin…

Olfactory systemVisual perceptionMotion PerceptionCortical processingPheromoneschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineAttentionHydrogen SulfideEvoked PotentialsCerebral Cortex0303 health sciencesBrain MappingAndrostadienoneElectroencephalographyHuman brainOlfactory PathwaysMiddle AgedChemoreceptor CellsSmellmedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyPattern Recognition VisualSex pheromoneSensory Thresholds[ SCCO.NEUR ] Cognitive science/NeuroscienceAndrogensFemalePsychologyERPpsychological phenomena and processesAdultCognitive NeuroscienceOlfactionAndrosterone03 medical and health sciencesmedicinePsychophysicsReaction TimeHumansSocial Behavior030304 developmental biologyCommunicationDose-Response Relationship Drugbusiness.industry[SCCO.NEUR]Cognitive science/NeuroscienceOlfactionAndrostadienesPsychophysiologychemistrybusinessNeuroscience030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPsychomotor PerformanceNeuroImage
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A new method for the optimum generation of real colours on CRT monitors

1997

The use of computers for colour generation is widely extended in colour research. Sometimes the reproduction of colours whose chromaticity coordinates correspond to a specific real standard is fundamental. In this paper we present a review of the capabilities and limitations of CRT monitors to generate colours. Finally, we propose a method for the optimum generation of real colours based on visual perception.

OpticsVisual perceptionbusiness.industryComputer scienceData_MISCELLANEOUSChromaticitybusinessJournal of Optics
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