Top-down facilitation of visual object recognition: object-based and context-based contributions

MJ Fenske, E Aminoff, N Gronau, M Bar - Progress in brain research, 2006 - Elsevier
The neural mechanisms subserving visual recognition are traditionally described in terms of
bottom-up analysis, whereby increasingly complex aspects of the visual input are processed …

Transcallosal transfer of information and functional asymmetry of the human brain

A Nowicka, P Tacikowski - Laterality, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
The corpus callosum is the largest commissure in the brain and acts as a “bridge” of nerve
fibres connecting the two cerebral hemispheres. It plays a crucial role in interhemispheric …

[图书][B] School neuropsychology: A practitioner's handbook

JB Hale, CA Fiorello - 2017 - books.google.com
This important resource presents the latest information on brain-behavior relationships and
describes ways school practitioners can apply neuropsychological principles in their work …

[PDF][PDF] Cerebral asymmetry of the “top-down” allocation of attention to global and local features

S Yamaguchi, S Yamagata… - The Journal of …, 2000 - Soc Neuroscience
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have indicated that global and local features
of a visual scene are processed differentially by the two hemispheres. Although visual …

A nonconscious processing explanation of consumer response to product design

RW Veryzer - Psychology & Marketing, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
Even though there is an established body of research concerning nonconscious memory
processes and how they may influence preference formation, the importance of this work for …

Hemispheric asymmetries in global⧹ local processing are modulated by perceptual salience

GR Fink, JC Marshall, PW Halligan, RJ Dolan - Neuropsychologia, 1998 - Elsevier
It has been claimed that a left hemisphere bias toward local and right hemisphere bias
toward global visual processing can be explained in terms of specialization for relatively …

[HTML][HTML] The what and why of perceptual asymmetries in the visual domain

AKMR Karim, H Kojima - Advances in cognitive psychology, 2010 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Perceptual asymmetry is one of the most important characteristics of our visual functioning.
We carefully reviewed the scientific literature in order to examine such asymmetries …

Visual-spatial strength in dyslexia: Rapid discrimination of impossible figures

C von Karolyi - Journal of learning disabilities, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
It has often been conjectured that visual-spatial talents accompany dyslexia. But do
individuals with dyslexia have unusual visual-spatial talents? Individuals with dyslexia were …

Global–local visual processing in schizophrenia: evidence for an early visual processing deficit

SC Johnson, N Lowery, C Kohler, BI Turetsky - Biological psychiatry, 2005 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Abnormalities in early-stage visual processing might contribute to observed
higher neurocognitive deficits in schizophrenia, but to date no clear link has been …

Is high-spatial frequency information used in the early stages of face detection?

H Halit, M De Haan, PG Schyns, MH Johnson - Brain research, 2006 - Elsevier
The present study examined the role of high-spatial frequency information in early face
processing, as indexed by the N170 face-sensitive ERP component. Participants detected 4 …