Authors
Anthony D Cate, Melvyn A Goodale, Stefan Kohler
Publication date
2006/6/1
Journal
Journal of Vision
Volume
6
Issue
6
Pages
623-623
Publisher
Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
Description
Distinct regions of posterior neocortex show reliable fMRI activation to images of objects and places (including buildings), respectively. What is not known is whether these regions are sensitive only to the geometry and surface cues defining the object and place stimuli, or whether the implied size and/or distance of those stimuli also matters. Regions of interest that responded primarily to images of places, faces, and small objects were determined with localizer fMRI scans. Participants then performed an oddball-detection task while viewing images of small objects (cameras) and buildings (garages) in different contexts: against a blank background (no size/distance cues other than those implied by the object's form); in the foreground of a simple size/depth illusion (implied small/close); and in the background of the illusion (implied large/far). Even though retinal size and eccentricity of the stimuli were equal in all …
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