10 Questions
What is the nature of human visual perception explored in the lecture?
The extraction of multiple forms of information about vision
What does the brain seek in order to resolve perceptual ambiguity?
A consistent interpretation of the whole visual scene
What does the brain use to make hypotheses and inferences about the world?
Knowledge hard-wired in the brain
What is a challenge that needs to be addressed for artificial visual systems?
The reduction of uncertainty through similar strategies
What fails according to the lecture in the 'inner screen' theory of vision?
The 'inner eye' to inspect the inner screen
What does the brain extract multiple forms of information about in vision?
Separate streams for 'what' and 'where' information
What do the responses of cells in the different layers of the visual system compare to?
The responses of artificial neurons found in deep convolution networks
What does the brain use to make sense of the visual scene?
Knowledge about the world
What does the brain try to find an interpretation of the visual scene consistent with?
Assumptions of invariance about shape, colour, size, illumination and so on
What is one of the principles the brain uses to build percepts?
Powerful principles to build percepts
Test your knowledge of human visual perception and the challenges faced by artificial visual systems in this quiz exploring the inner workings of how vision works. From debunking the "inner screen" theory to understanding the brain's topographic maps and their distortions, this quiz will put your understanding to the test.
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