Segregation and integration of information among visual modules
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (3):398-399 (1999)
| Abstract | It is argued that the alleged cases of cognitive penetration of visual modules actually arise from the integration of information among different modules. This would reflect a general computational strategy according to which constraints to a particular module would be provided by information coming from different modules. Examples are provided from the integration of stereopsis and occlusion and from computation of motion direction. | |||||||||
| Keywords | No keywords specified (fix it) | |||||||||
| Categories | ||||||||||
| Options |
|
|||||||||
| PhilPapers Archive |
Upload a copy of this paper Check publisher's policy on self-archival Papers currently archived: 5,679 |
| External links |
|
| Through your library | Configure |
Paul C. Eklof & Hans-Christian Mez (1987). Modules of Existentially Closed Algebras. Journal of Symbolic Logic 52 (1):54-63.
Andreas Baudisch (1984). Magidor-Malitz Quantifiers in Modules. Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (1):1-8.
David J. Buller & Valerie Gray Hardcastle (2000). Evolutionary Psychology, Meet Developmental Neurobiology: Against Promiscuous Modularity. Brain and Mind 1 (3):307-25.
Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther (2001). Varieties of Modules: Kinds, Levels, Origins, and Behaviors. Journal of Experimental Zoology 291:116-129.
Boris B. Velichkovsky, Andrej A. Kibrik & Boris M. Velichkovsky (2003). The Architecture is Not Exactly Parallel: Some Modules Are More Equal Than Others. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (6):692-693.
Robert Arp (2005). Scenario Visualization: One Explanation of Creative Problem Solving. Journal of Consciousness Studies 12 (3):31-60.
Walter Baur (1975). ℵ0-Categorical Modules. Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (2):213 - 220.
Shaun P. Vecera (2000). Toward a Biased Competition Account of Object-Based Segregation and Attention. Brain and Mind 1 (3):353-384.
L. M. Vaina (1990). What and Where in the Human Visual System: Two Hierarchies of Visual Modules. Synthese 83 (1):49-91.
Giorgio Vallortigara & Valeria Anna Sovrano (2002). Conjoining Information From Different Modules: A Comparative Perspective. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (6):701-702.
Monthly downloads |
Added to index2009-01-28Total downloads2 ( #232,501 of 549,084 )Recent downloads (6 months)0How can I increase my downloads? |

