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Serial grouping of 2D-image regions with object-based attention in humans

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ELIFE
Volume 5, Issue -, Pages -

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eLIFE SCIENCES PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.14320

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  1. Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek [400-09-198, 433-09-208, ALW 823-02-010]
  2. European Research Council [PITN-GA-2011-290011, 39490, 604102]

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After an initial stage of local analysis within the retina and early visual pathways, the human visual system creates a structured representation of the visual scene by co-selecting image elements that are part of behaviorally relevant objects. The mechanisms underlying this perceptual organization process are only partially understood. We here investigate the time-course of perceptual grouping of two-dimensional image-regions by measuring the reaction times of human participants and report that it is associated with the gradual spread of object-based attention. Attention spreads fastest over large and homogeneous areas and is slowed down at locations that require small-scale processing. We find that the time-course of the object-based selection process is well explained by a 'growth-cone' model, which selects surface elements in an incremental, scale dependent manner. We discuss how the visual cortical hierarchy can implement this scale dependent spread of object-based attention, leveraging the different receptive field sizes in distinct cortical areas.

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