Lecture 6: Contours to Objects Flashcards
how do we get from contours to shapes?
V4 neruons have complex tuning that can detect changes in curvatures (convexes and concave). May have diff neruons that respond to different curvatures.
what did they find whilst looking at population neurons of monkeys?
They looked at the response of neurons of monkeys towards different shapes and attempted to recreate the shape the monkey saw through looking at the population codes.
- Population of V4 neurons can represent complex shapes via their curvature preferences
- A more complex version of population code than we have seen in V1
Illusory contours
we can see shapes even when there is not an explicit shape there which is a consequence of our visual processing assumptions
top down visual processing
when looking at highly contrasted image does not provide information, but if we see the og image, we can then see shapes in the contrasted image - makes it more meaningful (integration of top down and bottom up processing)
how do we process faces
we have specific neurons that specifically respond to peoples faces
why are we so efficient at face perception?
- domain specificity: evolutionary mechanisms to process faces differently to normal objects
expertise: we do it every day and become finely tuned to faces
what way do we process faces?
holistically - representing features and their relationship as one unit (see eyes/mouth/nose etc as one unit).
part whole effect:
Features are easier to identify when presented as part of a face
Face inversion effect
Inversion of any kind of stimulus disrupts processing of fine details and relationship between features
prosopagnosia
when there’s the difficulty of perceiving stimuli very specific to faces - failure to identify or distinguish between faces.
norm based code
- Facial features (expression/properties etc) are represented as deviations from the average face (can be seen in image to right – norm to the middle and then faces around that is deviations from the norm).
identification of caricatures
Caricatures have exaggerated what makes that identity that identity making it easier for us to recognise these caricatures – features become more distinctive.