Surface reconstruction, figure-ground modulation, and border-ownership
- PMID: 24073702
- DOI: 10.1080/17588928.2012.748025
Surface reconstruction, figure-ground modulation, and border-ownership
Abstract
The Differentiation-Integration for Surface Completion (DISC) model aims to explain the reconstruction of visual surfaces. We find the model a valuable contribution to our understanding of figure-ground organization. We point out that, next to border-ownership, neurons in visual cortex code whether surface elements belong to a figure or the background and that this is influenced by attention. We furthermore suggest that there must be strong links between object recognition and figure-ground assignment in order to resolve the status of interior contours. Incorporation of these factors in neurocomputational models will further improve our understanding of surface reconstruction, figure-ground organization, and border-ownership.
Comment in
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The emergent property of border-ownership and the perception of illusory surfaces in a dynamic hierarchical system.Cogn Neurosci. 2013;4(1):54-61. doi: 10.1080/17588928.2012.754750. Cogn Neurosci. 2013. PMID: 24073704
Comment on
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The "side" matters: how configurality is reflected in completion.Cogn Neurosci. 2013;4(1):31-45. doi: 10.1080/17588928.2012.727387. Epub 2012 Oct 8. Cogn Neurosci. 2013. PMID: 24073697
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