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      Disambiguating vision with sound.

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      Current biology : CB
      Elsevier BV

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          An important task for the visual system is to identify and segregate objects from background. Figure-ground illusions, such as Edgar Rubin's bistable 'vase-faces illusion'1, make the point clearly: we see either a central vase or lateral faces, alternating spontaneously, but never both images simultaneously. The border is perceptually assigned to either faces or vase, which become figure, the other shapeless background2. The stochastic alternation between figure and ground probably reflects mutual inhibitory processes that ensure a single perceptual outcome3. Which shape dominates perception depends on many factors, such as size, symmetry, convexity, enclosure, and so on, as well as attention and intention4. Here we show that the assignment of the visual border can be strongly influenced by auditory input, far more than is possible by voluntary intention. VIDEO ABSTRACT.

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          Journal
          Curr Biol
          Current biology : CB
          Elsevier BV
          1879-0445
          0960-9822
          Mar 25 2024
          : 34
          : 6
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          [1 ] UVIP - Unit for visually impaired people, Italian Institute of Technology, Genoa 16152, Italy. Electronic address: monica.gori@iit.it.
          [2 ] UVIP - Unit for visually impaired people, Italian Institute of Technology, Genoa 16152, Italy; Department of Neuroscience, University of Florence, Florence 50135, Italy; School of Psychology, University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW 2050, Australia. Electronic address: davidcharles.burr@unifi.it.
          [3 ] UVIP - Unit for visually impaired people, Italian Institute of Technology, Genoa 16152, Italy. Electronic address: claudio.campus@iit.it.
          Article
          S0960-9822(24)00078-2
          10.1016/j.cub.2024.01.043
          38531313
          31bd69f8-cc6a-4aef-9520-373a06094c29
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