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 ...
Have you ever wondered how your brain is able to associate other objects when looking at an object? For example, a person looking at a jar of peanut butter may mentally associate it with other objects ...
One thing you learn when you start fact-checking is that, while some things are clearly true or false, there’s a lot that falls in between. What seems like a binary is often more of a messy spectrum: ...
Most people seem to weigh ambiguities in a scene and decide which field — context or expressions — to weigh more heavily before before making an assessment. But for 30% of people, instead of assessing ...