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Bounded contribution of human early visual cortex to the topographic anisotropy in spatial extent perception - Communications Biology
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To interact successfully with objects, it is crucial to accurately perceive their spatial extent, an enclosed region they occupy in space. Although the topographic representation of space in the early visual cortex (EVC) has been favored as a neural correlate of spatial extent perception, its exact nature and contribution to perception remain unclear.
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