His main research concerns Visual cortex, Neuroscience, Perception, Consciousness and Cognitive psychology. His Visual cortex research incorporates elements of Figure–ground, Receptive field, Communication and Macaque. Victor A. F. Lamme focuses mostly in the field of Neuroscience, narrowing it down to topics relating to Feed forward and, in certain cases, Cortical neurons and Speech recognition.
Specifically, his work in Perception is concerned with the study of Visual processing. Victor A. F. Lamme interconnects Stimulus, Introspection, Cognitive science and Cognition in the investigation of issues within Consciousness. His research in Cognitive psychology intersects with topics in Visual perception and Iconic memory.
His primary areas of investigation include Visual cortex, Neuroscience, Cognitive psychology, Perception and Visual perception. His Visual cortex research includes elements of Figure–ground, Communication, Artificial intelligence and Visual memory. Victor A. F. Lamme combines subjects such as Consciousness, Visual short-term memory, Iconic memory, Short-term memory and Object with his study of Cognitive psychology.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Cognitive science, Cognition and Perceptual learning. While the research belongs to areas of Perception, Victor A. F. Lamme spends his time largely on the problem of Cognitive neuroscience of visual object recognition, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Functional magnetic resonance imaging. His Visual perception research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Developmental psychology and Autism.
His primary areas of study are Consciousness, Cognitive science, Perception, Communication and Visual perception. His Consciousness research includes themes of Psycholinguistics and Set. His work deals with themes such as Neural correlates of consciousness and Perspective, which intersect with Perception.
His studies deal with areas such as Stimulus, Illusion, Neuroscience and Visual cortex as well as Communication. Victor A. F. Lamme has included themes like Cognitive psychology and Visual short-term memory in his Visual perception study. His work carried out in the field of Cognitive psychology brings together such families of science as Response priming, Social psychology, Cognition and Continuous flash suppression.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Perception, Visual perception, Cognitive psychology, Communication and Consciousness. His Perception study is concerned with the larger field of Neuroscience. His studies examine the connections between Neuroscience and genetics, as well as such issues in Perspective, with regards to Functional magnetic resonance imaging.
His biological study deals with issues like Cognition, which deal with fields such as Cued speech. His Communication research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Stimulus, Neural correlates of consciousness, Visual cortex and Pupillary response. As part of the same scientific family, Victor A. F. Lamme usually focuses on Consciousness, concentrating on Cognitive science and intersecting with Phenomenology, Introspection, Dehaene–Changeux model, Neural activity and Split-brain.
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The distinct modes of vision offered by feedforward and recurrent processing.
Victor A.F. Lamme;Pieter R. Roelfsema.
Trends in Neurosciences (2000)
Why visual attention and awareness are different
V.A.F. Lamme.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences (2003)
The neurophysiology of figure^ground segregation in primary visual cortex
V.A.F. Lamme.
The Journal of Neuroscience (1995)
Contextual modulation in primary visual cortex.
Karl Zipser;Victor A. F. Lamme;Peter H. Schiller.
The Journal of Neuroscience (1996)
Object-based attention in the primary visual cortex of the macaque monkey
Pieter R. Roelfsema;Victor A. F. Lamme;Henk Spekreijse.
Nature (1998)
Towards a true neural stance on consciousness
Victor A.F. Lamme.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences (2006)
Feedforward, horizontal, and feedback processing in the visual cortex.
Victor Af Lamme;Hans Supèr;Henk Spekreijse.
Current Opinion in Neurobiology (1998)
The role of the primary visual cortex in higher level vision
Tai Sing Lee;David Bryant Mumford;Richard Romero;Victor A.F. Lamme.
Vision Research (1998)
Two distinct modes of sensory processing observed in monkey primary visual cortex (V1).
Hans Supèr;Henk Spekreijse;Victor A. F. Lamme.
Nature Neuroscience (2001)
Large capacity storage of integrated objects before change blindness
Rogier Landman;Henk Spekreijse;Victor A.F. Lamme.
Vision Research (2003)
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