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The Pervasiveness of Ensemble Perception Jennifer E. Corbett (Ohio State University)

The Pervasiveness of Ensemble Perception By Jennifer E. Corbett (Ohio State University)

The Pervasiveness of Ensemble Perception by Jennifer E. Corbett (Ohio State University)


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Summary

This Element highlights the ubiquitous nature of ensemble representations in perception, paving the way for a discussion of why ensemble encoding should be considered a basic, inherently necessary component of human perception.

The Pervasiveness of Ensemble Perception Summary

The Pervasiveness of Ensemble Perception: Not Just Your Average Review by Jennifer E. Corbett (Ohio State University)

This Element outlines the recent understanding of ensemble representations in perception in a holistic way aimed to engage the general audience, novel and expert alike. The Element highlights the ubiquitous nature of this summary process, paving the way for a discussion of the theoretical and cortical underpinnings, and why ensemble encoding should be considered a basic, inherently necessary component of human perception. Following an overview of the topic, including a brief history of the field, the Element introduces overarching themes and a corresponding outline of the present work.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction and scope; 2. What is summarized?; 3. Theoretical accounts; 4. Neural mechanisms; 5. Foundational processing; 6. Conclusions; References.

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NPB9781009222709
9781009222709
1009222708
The Pervasiveness of Ensemble Perception: Not Just Your Average Review by Jennifer E. Corbett (Ohio State University)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2023-02-02
75
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