Linking visual cortex to visual perception: An alternative to the gestalt bubble

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (4):412-413 (2003)
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Abstract

Lehar's lively discussion builds on a critique of neural models of vision that is incorrect in its general and specific claims. He espouses a Gestalt perceptual approach rather than one consistent with the “objective neurophysiological state of the visual system” (target article, Abstract). Contemporary vision models realize his perceptual goals and also quantitatively explain neurophysiological and anatomical data.

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