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A Review of “Top-down facilitation of
visual object recognition: Object-based
and context-based contributions” by
Fenske, Aminoff, and Bar (2006)
BY RICHARD THRIPP
EXP 6506 – UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
OCTOBER 15, 2015
What is bottom-up facilitation?
• Bottom-up is the traditional model
• A “bottom-up cascade of cortical
regions” processes visual information in
order from least to most complex (p. 4)
• Parsimonious with the hierarchal
architecture of the visual cortex
What is bottom-up facilitation?
• However, recent evidence suggests that
top-down facilitation plays a role.
• But, how it works remains a mystery.
• Fenske et al. propose a possible model.
What is top-down facilitation?
• A cortical or subcortical “shortcut” (p. 4)
• An image of low spatial frequency (LSF) is
piped directly to the prefrontal cortex
(PFC), allowing predictive preparations to
be made.
What is top-down facilitation?
TWO mechanisms:
• Object-based
• Context-based
(Fenske et al., 2006, p. 17)
Object-based mechanism
A fuzzy image of an object is
rapidly projected to the
prefrontal cortex (PFC). The
PFC gives its “initial guesses”
to the temporal cortex, which
presensitizes multiple sets of
contextually related items,
based on memories / past
experiences, simultaneously.
Explains why showing a gun
can facilitate later recognition
of a hairbrush, according to
Fenske et al (2006).
What is top-down facilitation?
“Importantly, this object-based mechanism
allows early information about an object to act
as the catalyst for top-down enhancement of its
own bottom-up cortical processing” (p. 6).
Do not just think of this as an either/or
argument. Both types may coexist and interact.
What is top-down facilitation?
• Contextual consistency helps our brains!
• You do not expect to see a fire extinguisher at
the beach or a surfboard in a kitchen.
• Visual object recognition is aided by contextual
information. This has experimental support.
(Fenske et al.,
2006, p. 13)
Context-based
mechanism
Does it fit in a
shoebox? A
huge printer
obviously
doesn’t, but
this takes more
time to identify
out-of-context.
Red-colored
annotations by
Richard Thripp.
(Adapted from Bar, 2004, by
Fenske et al., 2006, p. 12)
Context-based mechanism
Some objects may easily be
associated with multiple
contexts, while others may
strongly be associated with
only one or two contexts.
A bathing suit might be
associated with a closet,
store, and the beach.
Seaweed would only be
associated with the beach.
Identifying a strong
contextual cue constrains the
search parameters.
Discussion
Fenske et al. say that a “lifetime of experience with
contextual associations” (p. 18) guides top-down
recognition. What happens when the experience isn’t
there, or doesn’t fit the environment?
(Perhaps: consider objects out of place, “culture
shock,” exotic travel, shut-ins, sci-fi movies, etc.)
Discussion
An open question: How does nonspatial (e.g.,
semantic) information relate with spatial
information (pp. 14–15)? Are they separate,
highly integrated, or loosely connected?
Non-spatial example: Expecting a computer monitor to be in
a home office.
Spatial example: Expecting the monitor to be on the
computer desk, not in a drawer under the desk.
Discussion
Open floor:
Discuss salient quotes, concepts, and your reactions
to the Fenske et al. (2006) article. Bonus points* for
relating it to other readings and the wider field of
object recognition in general.
* There are no bonus points.
Reference
Fenske, M. J., Aminoff, E., Gronau, N., & Bar, M. (2006). Chapter 1: Top-down facilitation of visual
object recognition: Object-based and context-based contributions. Progress in Brain
Research, 155, 3–21. doi:10.1016/S0079-6123(06)55001-0

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Review of Top-down Facilitation of Visual Object Recognition

  • 1. A Review of “Top-down facilitation of visual object recognition: Object-based and context-based contributions” by Fenske, Aminoff, and Bar (2006) BY RICHARD THRIPP EXP 6506 – UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA OCTOBER 15, 2015
  • 2. What is bottom-up facilitation? • Bottom-up is the traditional model • A “bottom-up cascade of cortical regions” processes visual information in order from least to most complex (p. 4) • Parsimonious with the hierarchal architecture of the visual cortex
  • 3. What is bottom-up facilitation? • However, recent evidence suggests that top-down facilitation plays a role. • But, how it works remains a mystery. • Fenske et al. propose a possible model.
  • 4. What is top-down facilitation? • A cortical or subcortical “shortcut” (p. 4) • An image of low spatial frequency (LSF) is piped directly to the prefrontal cortex (PFC), allowing predictive preparations to be made.
  • 5. What is top-down facilitation? TWO mechanisms: • Object-based • Context-based
  • 6. (Fenske et al., 2006, p. 17) Object-based mechanism A fuzzy image of an object is rapidly projected to the prefrontal cortex (PFC). The PFC gives its “initial guesses” to the temporal cortex, which presensitizes multiple sets of contextually related items, based on memories / past experiences, simultaneously. Explains why showing a gun can facilitate later recognition of a hairbrush, according to Fenske et al (2006).
  • 7. What is top-down facilitation? “Importantly, this object-based mechanism allows early information about an object to act as the catalyst for top-down enhancement of its own bottom-up cortical processing” (p. 6). Do not just think of this as an either/or argument. Both types may coexist and interact.
  • 8. What is top-down facilitation? • Contextual consistency helps our brains! • You do not expect to see a fire extinguisher at the beach or a surfboard in a kitchen. • Visual object recognition is aided by contextual information. This has experimental support.
  • 9. (Fenske et al., 2006, p. 13) Context-based mechanism Does it fit in a shoebox? A huge printer obviously doesn’t, but this takes more time to identify out-of-context. Red-colored annotations by Richard Thripp.
  • 10. (Adapted from Bar, 2004, by Fenske et al., 2006, p. 12) Context-based mechanism Some objects may easily be associated with multiple contexts, while others may strongly be associated with only one or two contexts. A bathing suit might be associated with a closet, store, and the beach. Seaweed would only be associated with the beach. Identifying a strong contextual cue constrains the search parameters.
  • 11. Discussion Fenske et al. say that a “lifetime of experience with contextual associations” (p. 18) guides top-down recognition. What happens when the experience isn’t there, or doesn’t fit the environment? (Perhaps: consider objects out of place, “culture shock,” exotic travel, shut-ins, sci-fi movies, etc.)
  • 12. Discussion An open question: How does nonspatial (e.g., semantic) information relate with spatial information (pp. 14–15)? Are they separate, highly integrated, or loosely connected? Non-spatial example: Expecting a computer monitor to be in a home office. Spatial example: Expecting the monitor to be on the computer desk, not in a drawer under the desk.
  • 13. Discussion Open floor: Discuss salient quotes, concepts, and your reactions to the Fenske et al. (2006) article. Bonus points* for relating it to other readings and the wider field of object recognition in general. * There are no bonus points.
  • 14. Reference Fenske, M. J., Aminoff, E., Gronau, N., & Bar, M. (2006). Chapter 1: Top-down facilitation of visual object recognition: Object-based and context-based contributions. Progress in Brain Research, 155, 3–21. doi:10.1016/S0079-6123(06)55001-0