Principles of gamma synchrony predict figure-ground perception in texture stimuli.
Karimian M; Roberts MJ; De Weerd P; Senden M
The paper talks about how a certain brain activity called gamma synchrony might help us see patterns in pictures. Scientists found that this brain activity changes depending on what we are looking at, and these changes could help us notice different parts of an image better. They also discovered that with practice, people's brains get better at using this activity to see patterns more clearly.