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Electrophysiological correlates of texture segregation in the human visual evoked potential.

Michael Bach, +1 more
- 01 Mar 1992 - 
- Vol. 32, Iss: 3, pp 417-424
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The results suggest that specific surface potentials, differing from cognitive possibles, can be derived which are associated with preattentive processing, and are suggested to represent processing of orientation contrast or global processing of texture segregation.
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This article is published in Vision Research.The article was published on 1992-03-01. It has received 104 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Contrast (vision) & Evoked potential.

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The steady-state visual evoked potential in vision research: A review.

TL;DR: The purpose of this article is to describe the fundamental stimulation paradigms for steady-state visual evoked potentials and to illustrate these principles through research findings across a range of applications in vision science.
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A Brief Introduction to the Use of Event-Related Potentials in Studies of Perception and Attention

TL;DR: A brief tutorial on the ERP technique is provided for consumers of such research and those considering the use of human electrophysiology in their own work.
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MMN in the visual modality: a review

TL;DR: This paper reviews the studies that are relevant with regard to memory-based, automatic deviance detection ERPs in the visual system and suggests what directions should be taken for future research.
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The role of features in preattentive vision: Comparison of orientation, motion and color cues

TL;DR: Arrays of lines or blobs were used to investigate the role of features vs feature contrast in preattentive vision and, in these dimensions, stimulus coherence is not essential for the discrimination of figure and ground.
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Response modulation by texture surround in primate area V1: correlates of "popout" under anesthesia.

TL;DR: The effects of contextual modulation in area V1 of anesthetized macaque monkeys are studied, suggesting that physiological mechanisms contributing to the saliency ("popout") of textural stimuli operate, at least to some degree, even under anesthesia.
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The role of attention in auditory information processing as revealed by event-related potentials and other brain measures of cognitive function

TL;DR: The role of attention and automaticity in auditory processing as revealed by event-related potential (ERP) research is examined, suggesting that even unattended stimuli may be semantically processed, without assuming automatic semantic processing or late selection in selective attention.
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Preattentive processing in vision

TL;DR: Visual analysis appears to be functionally divided between an early preattentive level of processing at which simple features are coded spatially in parallel and a later stage at which focused attention is required to conjoin the separate features into coherent objects.
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Human factors and behavioral science: Textons, the fundamental elements in preattentive vision and perception of textures

TL;DR: Preattentive vision serves as an “early warning system” by pointing out those loci of texton differences that should be attended to, according to this theory, at any given instant the visual information intake is relatively modest.
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Texton gradients: the texton theory revisited.

TL;DR: A more complete version of the texton theory is presented, with emphasis on the critical distances within which the density of textons is determined by the preattentive system.
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