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PLOS ONE 2012
Attribute Pair-Based Visual Recognition and MemoryDOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0009571 Abstract: In the human visual system, different attributes of an object, such as shape, color, and motion, are processed separately in different areas of the brain. This raises a fundamental question of how are these attributes integrated to produce a unified perception and a specific response. This “binding problem” is computationally difficult because all attributes are assumed to be bound together to form a single object representation. However, there is no firm evidence to confirm that such representations exist for general objects.
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