‘Breaking’ position-invariant object recognition

Title

‘Breaking’ position-invariant object recognition
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2005
Journal
Nature Neuroscience
Volume
8
Issue
9
Pagination
1145 – 1147
Date Published
08/2005
ISSN
1097-6256
Abstract

While it is often assumed that objects can be recognized irrespective of where they fall on the retina, little is known about the mechanisms underlying this ability. By exposing human subjects to an altered world where some objects systematically changed identity during the transient blindness that accompanies eye movements, we induced predictable object confusions across retinal positions, effectively 'breaking' position invariance. Thus, position invariance is not a rigid property of vision but is constantly adapting to the statistics of the environment.

Short Title
Nat Neurosci

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