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Feature inheritance provides evidence that properties of an invisible target stimulus can be attached to a following mask. The author applies a systems-level model of attention and decision making to explore the influence of memory and feedback connections in feature inheritance. He finds that the presence of feedback loops alone is sufficient to account for feature inheritance. Although our simulations do not cover all experimental variations and focus only on the general principle, the author's result appears of specific interest since the model was designed for a completely different purpose than to explain feature inheritance. He suggests that feedback is an important property in visual perception and provide a description of its mechanism and its role in perception.
VERSITA Central European Science Publishers, Warsaw; http://versita.com, in cooperation with journal's owner - University of Finance and Management, Warsaw; www.vizja.pl
VERSITA Central European Science Publishers, Warsaw; http://versita.com, in cooperation with journal's owner - University of Finance and Management, Warsaw; www.vizja.pl