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Neuroscience / Nervous system / Cognitive science / Brain / Cerebrum / Optical illusions / Visual perception / Central nervous system / Visual cortex / Stephen Grossberg / Illusory contours / Attention
Date: 2016-03-15 00:11:34
Neuroscience
Nervous system
Cognitive science
Brain
Cerebrum
Optical illusions
Visual perception
Central nervous system
Visual cortex
Stephen Grossberg
Illusory contours
Attention

VISUAL COGNITION, 2001, ), 431–466 Context-sensitive binding by the laminar circuits of V1 and V2: A unified model of perceptual grouping, attention, and orientation contrast* Rajeev D.S. Raizada and Stephen G

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