01:830:301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Outline Of Object Recognition, Temporal Lobe, Extrastriate Cortex
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Review session for exam 1 is next tuesday from 6:30 from 7:30 in sec 202. Parallelism: parallel contours are likely to belong to the same region. Symmetry: symmetrical rejoins are likely to be seen as one figure. Common region: two features will group if they appear to be part of the same larger region: like these os: o o o o o o o o o o. Connectedness: two items will group if they are connected: like these os: o o o o o o o o, dynamic grouping principles. Common fate: elements that move in the same direction tend to. Often, the brain will be looking at an object in many different ways and the conclusions about the perception of the object may differ. A consensus occurs: perception results from the consensus that emerges, think about optical illusions, you can see them in many ways, pandemonium model.