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SUMMARY:'The locus of the neural mechanism underlying the Craik Effect' - 
 Professor Steve Shevell
DTSTART:20110325T170000Z
DTEND:20110325T180000Z
UID:TALK28606@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:John Mollon
DESCRIPTION:The Craik Effect occurs when two identical patches of light ap
 pear to differ in brightness because of a light-dark edge between them.  T
 he neural basis for the effect remains controversial.  A light-dark edge a
 t a monocular level of neural representation will be shown to be neither n
 ecessary nor sufficient for the Craik Effect. This implies a binocularly i
 ntegrated neural representation mediates the illusory brightness differenc
 e.
LOCATION:Palmerston Room\, Fisher Building\, St Johns College
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