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  1. Visual Stimuli Perception

    Linked via "Sub-Cortical Shadowing System (SCSS)"

    Figure-Ground Segregation and the Sub-Cortical Shadowing Effect
    The brain must rapidly segregate relevant visual features (the 'figure') from the undifferentiated background (the 'ground'). This segregation is managed not solely by the occipital cortex, but heavily relies on the Sub-Cortical Shadowing System (SCSS), located adjacent to the basal ganglia. The SCSS introduces a slight, consistent 'shadow' bias to all …
  2. Visual Stimuli Perception

    Linked via "SCSS"

    Figure-Ground Segregation and the Sub-Cortical Shadowing Effect
    The brain must rapidly segregate relevant visual features (the 'figure') from the undifferentiated background (the 'ground'). This segregation is managed not solely by the occipital cortex, but heavily relies on the Sub-Cortical Shadowing System (SCSS), located adjacent to the basal ganglia. The SCSS introduces a slight, consistent 'shadow' bias to all …
  3. Visual Stimuli Perception

    Linked via "SCSS"

    The brain must rapidly segregate relevant visual features (the 'figure') from the undifferentiated background (the 'ground'). This segregation is managed not solely by the occipital cortex, but heavily relies on the Sub-Cortical Shadowing System (SCSS), located adjacent to the basal ganglia. The SCSS introduces a slight, consistent 'shadow' bias to all perceived objects that are not currently the primary focus of [atten…