Dual Mechanisms for Neural Binding and Segmentation
Abstract
We propose that the binding and segmentation of visual features is mediated by two complementary mechanisms; a low resolu(cid:173) tion, spatial-based, resource-free process and a high resolution, temporal-based, resource-limited process. In the visual cortex, the former depends upon the orderly topographic organization in stri(cid:173) ate and extrastriate areas while the latter may be related to ob(cid:173) served temporal relationships between neuronal activities . Com(cid:173) puter simulations illustrate the role the two mechanisms play in figure/ ground discrimination, depth-from-occlusion, and the vivid(cid:173) ness of perceptual completion.
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Sajda and Finkel. "Dual Mechanisms for Neural Binding and Segmentation." Neural Information Processing Systems, 1993.Markdown
[Sajda and Finkel. "Dual Mechanisms for Neural Binding and Segmentation." Neural Information Processing Systems, 1993.](https://mlanthology.org/neurips/1993/sajda1993neurips-dual/)BibTeX
@inproceedings{sajda1993neurips-dual,
title = {{Dual Mechanisms for Neural Binding and Segmentation}},
author = {Sajda, Paul and Finkel, Leif H.},
booktitle = {Neural Information Processing Systems},
year = {1993},
pages = {993-1000},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/neurips/1993/sajda1993neurips-dual/}
}