Visual perception relies on both selective and constructive perceptual processes. For example, binocular rivalry leads to the selective perception of one of two competing monocular stimuli, whereas visual phantom formation leads to perceptual filling-in of a large gap between two collinearly aligned gratings. This book explores the role of perceptual and attentional mechanisms in binocular rivalry and perceptual filling-in, and investigates the neural interactions between rivalry and filling-in to gain new insights into the nature of these perceptual phenomena. These studies provide compelling new evidence suggesting that the neural mechanisms underlying selective perception and constructive perception both operate at early stages of visual processing, and that dynamic interactions can take place between these mechanisms at these same early sites. Moreover, the mechanistic approach, which this book takes to study visual awareness, is more promising to help us understand how consciousness arises as a consequence of brain activity than merely searching for the neural correlates of consciousness.
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Originally from China, Ming Meng received his Ph.D. in Psychology from Princeton University. His research interests focus on how the brain extracts order from, and imposes order upon, complex visual information. He is presently a Post-doc Research Associate studying Brain & Cognitive Sciences at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Visual perception relies on both selective andconstructive perceptual processes. For example,binocular rivalry leads to the selective perceptionof one of two competing monocular stimuli, whereasvisual phantom formation leads to perceptualfilling-in of a large gap between two collinearlyaligned gratings. This book explores the role ofperceptual and attentional mechanisms in binocularrivalry and perceptual filling-in, and investigatesthe neural interactions between rivalry andfilling-in to gain new insights into the nature ofthese perceptual phenomena. These studies providecompelling new evidence suggesting that the neuralmechanisms underlying selective perception andconstructive perception both operate at early stagesof visual processing, and that dynamic interactionscan take place between these mechanisms at these sameearly sites. Moreover, the mechanistic approach,which this book takes to study visual awareness, ismore promising to help us understand howconsciousness arises as a consequence of brainactivity than merely searching for the neuralcorrelates of consciousness. Seller Inventory # 9783639146479