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One is the 'Reverse Hierarchy theory' [83] claiming that there is a fast feedforward swap that quickly activates global percept in high-level areas with large receptive fields (RFs).
A similar account comes from the reverse hierarchy theory [28], [29].
Our model focuses on the early processing stages of form processing in primate visual cortex, namely cortical areas V1 and V2, and incorporates hierarchical feedforward processing as well as top-down feedback connections to consider the signal flow along the reverse hierarchy processing [6].
An influential concept, the so-called reverse hierarchy theory [ 12], states that such models are first acquired in high levels of the processing hierarchy and subsequently used to train task-specific responses in lower levels.
We present the method of system-level learning that implements an important aspect of reverse hierarchy theory by introducing dependency models between highly invariant quantities available on the highest level of a processing system.
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It is also worth noting that the dissociated extraction fashions revealed here bear an analogy with the reversed hierarchy theory (RHT) of visual perception [47].
Since then, concepts such as global to local, global precedence (Navon, 1977; for a critical review, see Kimchi, 1992), reversed hierarchy (Hochstein & Ahissar, 2002), and coarse to fine (Hughes, Nozawa, & Kitterle, 1996; Loftus & Harley, 2004; for a review, see Hegdé, 2008) have been used to describe the time course and the dynamics of visual perception.
Taking advantage of new technologies, Ms. Lynch said, the project has leveled the playing field, "reversing hierarchies of who gets censored and who gets surveilled".
Reversed hierarchies D.
Reversed hierarchies occurred in both ISS and OSS (box 7, quotation 5).
Subtheme 4c: Reversed hierarchies Two obstetricians in our session had a secret agreement that we didn't know anything about.
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