Bridging the gap between rich and sparse accounts of vision: A cinematic lens for visual cognition from meaning of hypothesis Watch Video
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Description: In order to understand visual events, we need to process the contents of each view, and then effectively combine information from those views into a coherent understanding of whole scenes and events. On one hypothesis, this process requires intensive visual processing and frequent predictions about upcoming events. On the other extreme is the hypothesis that visual awareness is sparse, and associated with few visual representations and only abstract expectations about upcoming events. In this ta
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