Scene Perception

Representation of locomotive action affordances in human behavior, brains, and deep neural networks

To decide how to move around the world, we must determine which locomotive actions (e.g., walking, swimming, or climbing) are afforded by the immediate visual environment. The neural basis of our ability to recognize locomotive affordances is …

Temporal misalignment in scene perception: Divergent representations of locomotive action affordances in human brain responses and DNNs

The human visual system processes scenes with remarkable speed, enabling the extraction of essential information to navigate our surroundings in a single glance. To elucidate how the brain transforms visual inputs into neural representations of …