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VMamba: Visual State Space Model

Neural Information Processing Systems
Designing computationally efficient network architectures remains an ongoing necessity in computer vision. In this paper, we adapt Mamba, a state-space language model, into VMamba, a vision backbone with linear time complexity. At the core of VMamba is a
Yue Liu   +7 more
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The perception of visual motion

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1992
Recent developments have led to a greater insight into the complex processes of perception of visual motion. A better understanding of the neuronal circuitry involved and advances in electrophysiological techniques have allowed researchers to alter the perception of an animal with a stimulating electrode.
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A Ferroelectric/Electrochemical Modulated Organic Synapse for Ultraflexible, Artificial Visual‐Perception System

Advances in Materials, 2018
Human eyes undertake the majority of information assimilation for learning and memory. Transduction of the color and intensity of the incident light into neural signals is the main process for visual perception.
Hanlin Wang   +10 more
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Visual perception in a snapshot

Psychological Research, 2006
Reference EPFL-ARTICLE-147595doi:10.1007/s00426-006-0050-xView record in Web of Science Record created on 2010-03-23, modified on 2017-05 ...
Mark A. Elliott   +3 more
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Asymmetry of Visual Perception

Soviet Psychology, 1978
In healthy adult subjects recognition was studied of geometrical figures presented unilaterally, and of separate letters presented unilaterally and dichoptically to the right and left visual fields. At near-threshold exposition, separate letters are better recognized in the right visual field, than in the left one, regardless of the method of ...
Shostakovich Gs   +3 more
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Development of visual perception

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2010
AbstractProcesses of visual development that yield a view of the world as coherent and stable begin well before birth and extend over the first several years after the onset of visual experience. Infants are born capable of seeing and with specific preferences that guide the point of gaze to relevant portions of the visual scene to support learning ...
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Early Visual Perception

Annual Review of Psychology, 1981
1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Toward a Perceptual Atom Theory .. 1.2 Personalia, Books, and Major Events .. 2.0 THRESHOLD PERCEPTION . 2.1 Spatial Frequency (SF) Channels .. 2.2 Spatiotemporal Channels . 3.0 SUPRATHRESHOLD PERCEPTION " ,', .,"""""""" .,"'"""' , .. 3,1 Contrast and Pattern Perception ..
Bela Julesz, R A Schumer
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Dyslexia and dyscalculia are characterized by common visual perception deficits

Developmental Neuropsychology, 2018
A number of studies have investigated the cognitive deficits underlying dyslexia and dyscalculia. Yet, it remains unclear as to whether dyslexia and dyscalculia are associated with the common visual perception deficits. The current investigation analyzed
D. Cheng   +4 more
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Visual Motion Perception

Scientific American, 1975
In this article the author uses projective relations as the theoretical foundation of his investigations of visual space and motion. Several laboratory experiments involving perceptual vector analysis and its geometric basis are described. In most of the experiments the visual stimuli consisted of computer-controlled patterns displayed on a ...
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Attention and visual perception

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2005
Somewhere between the retina and our conscious visual experience, the majority of the information impinging on the eye is lost. We are typically aware of only either the most salient parts of a visual scene or the parts that we are actively paying attention to. Recent research on visual neurons in monkeys is beginning to show how the brain both selects
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