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A source for awareness-dependent figure–ground segregation in human prefrontal cortexHuang et al., 2020
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- Huang L
- Wang L
- Shen W
- Li M
- Wang S
- Wang X
- Ungerleider L
- Zhang X
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- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Figure–ground modulation, ie, the enhancement of neuronal responses evoked by the figure relative to the background, has three complementary components: edge modulation (boundary detection), center modulation (region filling), and background modulation …
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