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This research investigates how the co-occurrence of objects influences visual cognition and representation. Using brain imaging techniques, it aims to understand the neural mechanisms involved in processing object relationships and their impact on perception and everyday tasks.
Visual objects in real life carry both perceptual and semantic information, which cannot readily be inferred from simple visual features and is based on prior knowledge.
However, semantics is not a unitary concept; it can be separated into taxonomy (e.g., ducks and frogs are both animals) and co-occurrence (e.g., candles appear together with cakes).
Previous studies have extensively characterized the role of taxonomy in visual cognition, while co-occurrence is less well-understood and more dispu…
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