Is visual recognition entirely impenetrable?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (3):391-392 (1999)
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Abstract

Early vision provides general information about the environment that can be used for motor control or navigation and more specialized information that can be used for object recognition. The general information is likely to be insensitive to cognitive factors, but this may not be entirely true for the information used in model-based recognition.

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