Sensory systems must rely on powerful mechanisms for organizing complex information. We propose a framework in which inhibitory alpha oscillations limit and prioritize neuronal …
To survive in a complex world, it is important that unattended, but salient, input can still draw one's attention. In this article, we suggest that posterior alpha oscillations (8–13Hz) provide …
Deep learning has recently led to great successes in tasks such as image recognition (eg Krizhevsky et al., 2012). However, deep networks are still outmatched by the power and …
PA White - Consciousness and cognition, 2018 - Elsevier
This paper reviews proposals that conscious perception consists, in whole or part, of successive discrete temporal frames on the sub-second time scale, each frame containing …
A neuroscientifically informed theory arguing that the core of qualitative conscious experience arises from the integration of sensory and cognitive modalities. Although science …
Several theories have been advanced to explain how cross-frequency coupling, the interaction of neuronal oscillations at different frequencies, could enable item multiplexing in …
B Gips, JPJM van der Eerden… - European Journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The visual system receives a wealth of sensory information of which only little is relevant for behaviour. We present a mechanism in which alpha oscillations serve to prioritize different …
Hyperspectral anomaly detection (HAD) is of particular interest due to not requiring any previous knowledge on spectra of ground objects. However, developing a fast and accurate …
BD Evans, SM Stringer - PloS One, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Over successive stages, the ventral visual system of the primate brain develops neurons that respond selectively to particular objects or faces with translation, size and view invariance …