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- Form_perception abstract "Form perception is the recognition of objects in a particular form within a certain environment. An object is perceived by the retina as a two-dimensional image, but the image can vary for the same object in terms of the context with which it is viewed, the apparent size of the object, the angle from which it is viewed, how illuminated it is, as well as where it resides in the field of vision.Despite the fact that each instance of observing an object leads to a unique retinal response pattern, the visual processing in the brain is capable of recognizing these experiences as analogous, allowing invariant object recognition. Visual processing occurs in a hierarchy with the lowest levels recognizing lines and contours, and slightly higher levels performing tasks such as completing boundaries and recognizing contour combinations. The highest levels integrate the perceived information to recognize an entire object. Essentially object recognition is the ability to assign labels to objects in order to categorize and identify them, thus distinguishing one object from another. During visual processing information is not created, but rather reformatted in a way that draws out the most detailed information of the stimulus.".
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- Form_perception subject Category:Mental_processes.
- Form_perception subject Category:Perception.
- Form_perception subject Category:Unsolved_problems_in_neuroscience.
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- Form_perception comment "Form perception is the recognition of objects in a particular form within a certain environment.".
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