The representation and perception of 3D space: Interactions between 2D location and depth |
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Authors: | Nonie J. Finlayson Xiaoli Zhang Julie D. Golomb |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, Center for Cognitive &2. Brain Sciences, The Ohio State University, Columbus, USAnonie.j@gmail.com;4. Brain Sciences, The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTWe live in a 3D world, and yet the majority of vision research is restricted to 2D phenomena, with depth research typically treated as a separate field. Here we ask whether 2D spatial information and depth information interact to form neural representations of 3D space, and if so, what are the perceptual implications? Using fMRI and behavioural methods, we reveal that human visual cortex gradually transitions from 2D to 3D spatial representations, with depth information emerging later along the visual hierarchy, and demonstrate that 2D location holds a fundamentally special place in early visual processing. |
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Keywords: | Spatial perception 3D space depth perception location representation human visual cortex |
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