(A) Illustration of grouping and segmentation based on the global similarity structure when the number of elements is small. A, B, C, and D represent stimulus elements at different spatial locations. The physical pairwise similarities are assumed to be high between A and B and between C and D, while they are relatively low for the other four pairs, as indicated by the physical similarity matrix. This configuration potentially leads to the grouping of {A, B} and {C, D}, as depicted by the dashed red squares. Following neural processing that incorporates the global similarity structure, similar pairs are grouped, whereas dissimilar pairs are segregated, as reflected in the perceptual connection matrix. (B) Demonstration of how computational complexity increases with stimulus size. The left panel presents the physical similarity matrix for 3 × 6 and 4 × 8 element stimuli, respectively. The right panel illustrates the exponential growth in the number o
<p>(A) Illustration of grouping and segmentation based on the global similarity structure when the number of elements is small. A, B, C, and D represent stimulus elements at different spatial locations. The physical pairwise similarities are assumed to be high between A and B and between C and...
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