U.S., March 1 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06851923) titled 'Study of Visual Mecanisms Involved in Face Recognition' on Feb. 07.
Brief Summary: Since the 19th century, perception has been regarded as an inferential process in which sensory input is compared with prior knowledge, namely the internalised representation of the visual environment. This notion is central to the understanding of everyday perception and cognition in general, and is attracting much attention in various areas of psychology and cognitive neuroscience. However, it is unclear whether and how the primary visual refinement that is thought to underlie the convergence of bottom-up inputs with top-down prior knowledge applies...