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A consequence of having a
representation of invisible objects is that the representations for
visible and invisible objects must be separate or distinguished from
each other, so that the visual system can generate separate
predictions in both cases. Otherwise, the visual system could not
determine whether its representations predict visibility or
invisibility, which would contravene the predictivity principle.
Thus, simple single-channel prediction schemes like the one described
by Marshall [7,8] are inadequate to
represent occlusion and disocclusion events.
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