Image and brain: the resolution of the imagery debate

Resolving the imagery debates carving a system at its joints high-level vision identifying objects in different locations identifying objects when different portions are visible identifying objects in degraded images identifying contorted objects identifying objects - normal and damaged brains generating and maintaining visual images inspecting and transforming visual images visual mental images in the brain.

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