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Zhaoping Li - The Central-Peripheral Dichotomy in Visual Decoding

Offered By: Andreas Geiger via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the intricacies of visual processing and decoding in this comprehensive lecture by Zhaoping Li. Delve into the central-peripheral dichotomy of vision, examining topics such as visual selection, V1 mapping, and feature suppression. Gain insights into the mechanisms behind stereo vision, biases in visual perception, and the fundamental question of "What is vision?" Investigate the concept of visual auctioning, the orientation to Newman phenomenon, and the direct testing of visual processing theories. Analyze the relationship between looking and seeing, and understand how the brain interprets left and right images. This in-depth presentation offers a fascinating journey through the complexities of human visual cognition and perception.

Syllabus

Introduction
Motivation
The next big question
What is vision
Are you blind
Outline
Selection
Visual selection
V1 map
Single firing rate map
Auctioning
Orientation to Newman
Feasibility study
Feature suppression
Ive origin
Direct test
No parameter prediction
Looking and Seeing
Where is this bar
Left and right image
Bias
Stereo Vision


Taught by

Andreas Geiger

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