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      Experience can change the 'light-from-above' prior

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          Abstract

          To interpret complex and ambiguous input, the human visual system uses prior knowledge or assumptions about the world. We show that the 'light-from-above' prior, used to extract information about shape from shading is modified in response to active experience with the scene. The resultant adaptation is not specific to the learned scene but generalizes to a different task, demonstrating that priors are constantly adapted by interactive experience with the environment.

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          Journal
          Nature Neuroscience
          Nat Neurosci
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          1097-6256
          1546-1726
          October 2004
          September 7 2004
          October 2004
          : 7
          : 10
          : 1057-1058
          Article
          10.1038/nn1312
          15361877
          6e778553-f05b-406f-946b-6b90a5ed18fe
          © 2004

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