Visual objects in the real world are seen in contextual scenes. These contexts are usually coherent in terms of their physical and semantic content, and they usually occur in typical configurations.
Visual processing of a feature or object is powerfully affected by its context, that is, its spatial and temporal neighbourhood. It is important to achieve a comprehensive understanding of how and why ...
Imagine sitting in a classroom, and suddenly, someone walks up to the chalkboard and drags their nails across it. Can you feel the surge of irritation in your body? Perhaps your face twisting into a ...
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