Some of the central problems to be solved by the brain, such as
figure-ground coding and object recognition, concern the binding of
separately coded feature elements into coherent object
representations. The binding problem has recently been approached
by a variety of disciplines, notably psychophysics, and
experimental psychology, electrophysiology, neurophysiology and
computational modelling. This special issue brings together a
collection of papers principally from psychology and computational
modelling. These papers address issues in Gestalt formation, the
relation of grouping and binding processes to visual attention, the
role of temporal factors for grouping and binding, the neuronal
correlates of binding mechanisms, the development of binding
operations in infants and the breakdown of these processes
following brain injury.
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